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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. This 1960's movie begins with an Overture (a still saying "Overture" is shown while the music plays) followed by the cast list, then a dedication to "Mr. Laurel and Mr. Hardy." Halfway through the movie is an Intermission, including a musical "Entr'acte" (with appropriate still). The two male stars had previously starred in a comedy, playing co-workers, of a sort. In this film, also a comedy, they play rivals. Each film also had a (different) female star. A Saturday morning cartoon was inspired by this movie. One of the male stars plays two roles. One character impersonates the other, briefly. Although dedicated to Laurel and Hardy, the pie fight near the end was classic Stooges. George
  2. The star of this show won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar before this show appeared (though not before she first played this character -- yes, it's a spin-off). The backstory of the spinoff is that the character's oft-mentioned but never seen husband dies, so she moved in with her mother-in-law to start a new life. (?) George
  3. This one I should know. I don't, but I should. George
  4. I can live with that. No idea who was in The Proposal, though. George
  5. Zoolander Owen Wilson Behind Enemy Lines George
  6. I actually did see it when it came out. Wasn't it the first PG-13 Disney film? George
  7. Like to tell ya about my baby You know she comes around She about five feet four A-from her head to the ground George
  8. Iron Man Gwyneth Paltrow Shallow Hal George
  9. I don't know. Pairing actors with roles or actors with movies seems different enough to me. They just seem the same when it gets to the point that "external" clues have to be given. Then they both become "Movie Mash-Up." George
  10. I think it's a Sinatra tune. I just can't think of the title. George
  11. Big Robert Loggia Independence Day George
  12. Yes. If I'm not mistaken, that's Jackie Kennedy Onassis's maiden name. Interestingly, Bisset played (an adaptation of) her in "The Greek Tycoon." WW's up. George
  13. This 1960's movie begins with an Overture (a still saying "Overture" is shown while the music plays) followed by the cast list, then a dedication to "Mr. Laurel and Mr. Hardy." Halfway through the movie is an Intermission, including a musical "Entr'acte" (with appropriate still). The two male stars had previously starred in a comedy, playing co-workers, of a sort. In this film, also a comedy, they play rivals. Each film also had a (different) female star. George
  14. "You Are So Beautiful" (Joe Cocker, among others) (?) George
  15. No, and it's not Jessica Biel or Jennifer Beals. British actress. George
  16. Actually, I might have watched a couple of episodes. Not really my cup of tea. Back soon with a new one. George
  17. No, not D'Artagnan. This character is often considered as a pair with another character, i.e., "this character" AND "that character." George
  18. This is an actress. Initials J.B. Casino Royale (1967) Bullitt The Grasshopper The Mephisto Waltz Secrets The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean Murder on the Orient Express Under the Volcano Inchon Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe? Wild Orchid Class The Deep Airport The Greek Tycoon Dangerous Beauty Rich and Famous George
  19. Orlando Bloom Leo DiCaprio Leonard Whiting Leslie Howard Rudolf Nureyev Robert Powell Douglas Booth William Bracewell Laurence Harvey Literally dozens of actors have portrayed this role in movies (not even counting updated versions of the character). I suspect that most are men whose names you won't recognize. George
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