Two singers, best friends Lorelei Lee and Dorothy Shaw travel to Paris pursued by a private detective hired by Lorelei's fiancé's disapproving father to keep an eye on her, a rich, enamoured old man and many other doting admirers. When the detective proves insufficient, he assembles and hires a group of unusual individuals, each special in a different way.
Lenny, an itinerant farmhand of questionable mental capacity, and his best friend George find themselves recruited by the federal government. Now known as Agent L and Agent G, their job is to monitor extra-terrestrial life on earth, eliminate potential threats and distort the memories of those who see too much.
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Ok. It's got a lot of detail, so I was confused at first. It sounds like 3 movies or shows because "Big Trouble in Little China" is that kind of movie. While humming the theme song, I was eventual
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Ok, Mrs Wolf suggested this link. Rich Mr. Dashwood dies. A boy is able to communicate with him- a good thing for Dashwood, since he's left his second wife and his daughters poor by the rules of i
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An ambitious and seductively pretty Nicole KIdman lures Joaquin Phoenix into killing her husband for her because she thinks he would interfere with her television career but tragically meets her own d
GeorgeStGeorge
That's it.
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That was right? Wow.
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Human without the bean
I love it when that happens.
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Robin Williams stars as an unconventional doctor who finds humor critical to the care and treatment of Morticia, Gomez, Wednesday, Pugsley and Fester.
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"Patch Adams Family."
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Yes, sir.
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Two singers, best friends Lorelei Lee and Dorothy Shaw travel to Paris pursued by a private detective hired by Lorelei's fiancé's disapproving father to keep an eye on her, a rich, enamoured old man and many other doting admirers. When the detective proves insufficient, he assembles and hires a group of unusual individuals, each special in a different way.
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"The League of Distinguished Gentlemen Prefer Blondes"?
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"DISTINGUISHED"????
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Sorry. That was the Eddie Murphy film. I meant
"The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Prefer Blondes."
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Correct, of course.
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John Philip Sousa is bitten by a vampire. He quits the music business and becomes a detective in Toronto.
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I think I can work this out.
I don't know one part, but the other part is obviously
"Forever Knight."
There's a song known, IIRC, as "John Philip Souza's March"
and also as "Stars and Stripes Forever."
(Souza was big on marching music and made the souzaphone, IIRC.)
So I'm going with
"Stars And Stripes Forever Knight."
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Yes. "The Stars and Stripes Forever" was also the title of a biography of JPS starring Clifton Webb (and a young Robert Wagner).
Your go.
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Here's another triple.
This made-for TV movie is about a dark immortal who wanders about a city in Southern California,
helping the desperate and showing compassion and telling them God loves them.
He gets involved with a female police officer and their relationship helps them both deal
with crises from their pasts.
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GeorgeStGeorge
??
Or, perhaps I should say
???
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Here's another triple.
This made-for TV movie is about a vampire who wanders about a city in Southern California,
helping the desperate and showing compassion and telling them "God loves you."
He gets involved with a female police officer (played by Jennifer Lopez)
and their relationship helps them both deal with crises from their pasts.
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The last two parts are probably "Touched by an Angel Eyes." I can't think of a vampire movie or show that ends in "Touched," though.
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Neither can I.
Don't forget how the last "triple" worked.
(Raf mentioned it after I posted the clue.)
You did, however, post the correct answer,
so the round is technically over.
The 3 shows/movies:
"Touched By An Angel"
"Angel"
"Angel Eyes."
"Angel" took place in Los Angeles with the title character.
Me, I though that was heavy-handed, but whatever.
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Mrs. Anna Leonowens is contracted to teach the children of Aragorn. She professes her love for him when he almost dies in a battle against Sauron.
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The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King and I
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GeorgeStGeorge
Correct!
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Lenny, an itinerant farmhand of questionable mental capacity, and his best friend George find themselves recruited by the federal government. Now known as Agent L and Agent G, their job is to monitor extra-terrestrial life on earth, eliminate potential threats and distort the memories of those who see too much.
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It took me a while to remember the classic.
"Of Mice and Men in Black"
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