One would think that a star lineup like that would be a giveaway. I'm just having trouble seeing Boris Karlov and Leonard Nimoy in the same role.
Frankenstein's monster?
George
I have trouble picturing that, too. However, there's a logical reason they both managed it despite looking so different. (No, there's not some cleverly-hidden clue there.)
No.. For that matter, I don't think ACD himself ever wrote about this character. There's an odd piece of trivia I'll mention at the end of the round, however (not that it would help in the guessing.)
I made sure each of these specifically was credited as Jekyll- not all roles are played by the same actor, either as voice actors, or in older plays or movies. BTW, which one got you thinking- Malkovich?
Once you went to dinner, and a staffer there left a post-it on your shoulder-blade because he had asked to use your shoulder-blades in an experiment he was working on. That was when you ate at the Jekyll-and-Hyde Club. (The guy also considered using the bottom of my hair, as well.)
No.. For that matter, I don't think ACD himself ever wrote about this character. There's an odd piece of trivia I'll mention at the end of the round, however (not that it would help in the guessing.)
Someone once wrote a Jekyll-and-Hyde story where Holmes was hired to investigate.
IIRC, the J-&-H story is now in the public domain, as is all the earlier stuff from ACD about Sherlock Holmes (basically, anything before Reichenbach Falls.)
Once you went to dinner, and a staffer there left a post-it on your shoulder-blade because he had asked to use your shoulder-blades in an experiment he was working on. That was when you ate at the Jekyll-and-Hyde Club. (The guy also considered using the bottom of my hair, as well.)
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WordWolf
He was looking for it to use as a clue in a game round a few weeks after he was looking for it. Meanwhile, I hope he posts the next one soon.
GeorgeStGeorge
Refreshing the page after submitting works, too. George
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Well ... yeah. I was about 15 when it came out. (Saw it a couple of years later, when I was in college.) Fonda DID win the Best Actress Oscar for the performance. George
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Russell Crowe
Charles Laughton
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Not getting it yet.
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Russell Crowe and Geoffrey Rush starred opposite Hugh Jackman and Liam Neeson, respectively.
I'm out of actors
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Should Sean Young be mentioned here, somewhere? Or maybe Greg Ham with some help from Men At Work?
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I don't know where you're going with that, so I can't tell if you're on the right track.
I can tell you that a little kid could figure this one out. Only goes to show what little people can do.
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Since you don't know, I was obviously way off.
Ah, now it must be one of the principals from "Les Miserables."
I'll go with Jean Val- no, Mrs Wolf said Geoffrey Rush didn't play Valjean, so I'll go with
INSPECTOR JAVERT.
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it is
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Ok, next round.
John Barrymore Conrad Veidt Frederic March Spencer Tracy Christopher Lee Udo Kier
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John Barrymore Conrad Veidt Frederic March Spencer Tracy Christopher Lee Udo Kier
Boris Karloff Paul Massie Ralph Bates Mark Blankfield Anthony Perkins Leonard Nimoy
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One would think that a star lineup like that would be a giveaway. I'm just having trouble seeing Boris Karlov and Leonard Nimoy in the same role.
Frankenstein's monster?
George
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I'm thinking Sherlock Holmes.
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I have trouble picturing that, too. However, there's a logical reason they both managed it despite looking so different. (No, there's not some cleverly-hidden clue there.)
It's not Frankenstein, nor his monster,
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No.. For that matter, I don't think ACD himself ever wrote about this character. There's an odd piece of trivia I'll mention at the end of the round, however (not that it would help in the guessing.)
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John Barrymore Conrad Veidt Frederic March Spencer Tracy Christopher Lee Udo Kier
Boris Karloff Paul Massie Ralph Bates Mark Blankfield Anthony Perkins Leonard Nimoy
Tony Todd David Hasselhoff John Malkovich Jason Flemyng
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wow.
It's either Henry Jekyll or someone else
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The Invisible Man?
George
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It's Dr Henry Jekyll. I was about to ask George about his shoulder-blades to see if he got it.
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Or Mr. Edward Hyde
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I made sure each of these specifically was credited as Jekyll- not all roles are played by the same actor, either as voice actors, or in older plays or movies. BTW, which one got you thinking- Malkovich?
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I have NO idea what that means.
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Once you went to dinner, and a staffer there left a post-it on your shoulder-blade because he had asked to use your shoulder-blades in an experiment he was working on. That was when you ate at the Jekyll-and-Hyde Club. (The guy also considered using the bottom of my hair, as well.)
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Someone once wrote a Jekyll-and-Hyde story where Holmes was hired to investigate.
IIRC, the J-&-H story is now in the public domain, as is all the earlier stuff from ACD about Sherlock Holmes (basically, anything before Reichenbach Falls.)
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I STILL don't know what you're talking about.
George
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I OBVIOUSLY have been running around a BIT too fast lately.
George has no memory of this because it wasn't George this happened to- it was Mark Sanguinetti this happened to! I wonder how he's doing.
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