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Stack Quiz Answers to Bob J's Film Buff Bafflers: DECEMBER 2011 (Issue# 87)
A1. Peter Finch for Network (1976) -he suffered a heart attack and died in a hotel foyer where he was due to undertake yet another interview. A2. Dumbo-The attack on Pearl Harbor pushed Disney’s cartoon elephant off the cover of Time magazine. A3. Sandra Bullock, who was once married to Jesse Gregory James. A4. Stan Collymore in Basic Instinct 2 (2006) A5. Alfred “Lash” Larue claimed he was married and divorced 10 times A6. Tuesday Weld A7. Stephen Daldry-Billy Elliot (2000); The Hours (2002); The Reader (2008) A8. In the lobby of the Alexandria Hotel-so named for the many film deals consummated there (Actually it was more a carpet runner than just a rug). A9. Defence Against the Dark Arts. A10. Ava Gardner on her arrival in Australia to begin location shooting for On the Beach (1959).
Stack Quiz Answers to Bob J's Film Buff Bafflers: NOVEMBER 2011 (Issue# 86)
A1. The Sign of the Cross (1932) re-released in 1944 A2. They have all played school teachers in a lead role A3. Jimmy’s in Quadrophenia (1979) A4. Sam Spiegel: to get Robert Bolt out of jail and back writing the script for Lawrence of Arabia (1962) A5. Trouble in Paradise (1932) A6. Run For Cover (1955) starring James Cagney A7. Three scapegoat executions are carried out in Paths of Glory (1957) A8. Frailty A9. Frank Capra A10. Singin’ in the Rain (1952).
Stack Quiz Answers to Bob J's Film Buff Bafflers: OCTOBER 2011 (Issue# 85)
A1. Harold Lloyd’s The Milky Way. A2. Bulldog Drummond (Richard Johnson) & Carl Petersen (Nigel Green) in Deadlier Than the Male (1967) A3. Robert Keith in Young at Heart – a remake of Four Daughters A4. Faye Emerson married Elliott Roosevelt A5. Priest (2011) A6. Nazi Agent (1942) Conrad Veidt A7. It Grows On Trees (1952) A8. Lee Patrick & Elisha Cook Jr played the roles of Effie & Wilmer from The Maltese Falcon (1941) again in The Black Bird (1975) A9. She was at the time Hollywood’s oldest working actress. A10. The African Queen (1951).
Stack Quiz Answers to Bob J's Film Buff Bafflers: SEPTEMBER 2011 (Issue# 84)
A1. Chief John Big Tree who appeared in a number of Ford’s movies also posed for the US coin known as the Indian Head Nickel. A2. Limitless (2011) A3. Ernest Hemingway’s novel To Have And Have Not (1944) remade as The Breaking Point (1950); The Gun Runners (1958). A4. Blithe Spirit (1945). A5. Lewis Stone in two versions of The Prisoner of Zenda A6. The Black Cat (1934). A7. Maurice Chevalier - The Man from the Folies Bergere (1935) remade as That Night in Rio (1941); On the Riviera (1951) A8. Ironclad (2011) A9. A Blade Runner. A10. The Devil is a Woman (1935).
Stack Quiz Answers to Bob J's Film Buff Bafflers: AUGUST 2011 (Issue# 83)
A1. All have played ventriloquists on screen. A2. Blanche Fury. A3. Aloma of the South Seas. A4. Republic: The Spectre of the Rose (1946). A5. Ingrid Bergman in Autumn Sonata (1978). A6. Hatari! (1962). A7. The Mouthpiece (1932); The Man Who Talked Too Much (1945); Illegal (1955). A8. Estelle Winwood - Murder By Death. A9. Charade (1966). A10. The Bullfighter; Hollywood Party.
Stack Quiz Answers to Bob J's Film Buff Bafflers: JULY 2011 (Issue# 82)
A1. Journey Into Fear (1943). A2. Haiti -The Next Three Days (2010). A3. Tom Mix in Dick Turpin (1925). A4. Raven (Alan Ladd) met Ellen (Veronica Lake) in This Gun For Hire (1942). A5. They have all played the title character in films beginning with the letter “I”-such as I Was a Male War Bride. A6. Louise Brooks. A7. Conquest of Space (1955). A8. Persons In Hiding by J. Edgar Hoover. A9. They were both used as alternate/ working titles for Arrivederci Baby aka Drop Dead Darling(1966). A10. Three Days of the Condor (1975).
Stack Quiz Answers to Bob J's Film Buff Bafflers: JUNE 2011 (Issue# 81)
A1. The American (2010). A2. Pocketful of Miracles (1961). A3. Laird Cregar. A4. Lew Ayres - He was referring to his soon to be divorced wife Ginger Rogers mother, the formidable Lela McMath. A5. Flesh and Fantasy (1943). A6. Bulldog Drummond. A7. Eddie Cantor. A8. Fred MacMurray. A9. Hugh Walpole appeared in David Copperfield-directed by George Cukor. A10. Paratroop Command (1955).
Stack Quiz Answers to Bob J's Film Buff Bafflers: MAY 2011 (Issue# 80)
A1. Bob & Harvey Weinstein - Miramax Films. A2. In both movies the title character is never seen A3. Clark Gable in But Not For Me (1959) a version of both Accent On Youth (1936) & Mr Music (1950). A4. Steve McQueen whilst filming Papillon (1973). A5. Harold Robbins - King Creole (A Stone for Danny Fisher) & Never Love A Stranger A6. Sylvia Sydney in Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams. A7. Day Of The Outlaw (1959) Directed by Andre De Toth. A8. Jesse L Laskey - Paramount Production Chief. A prank pulled on him by Sid Graumann. A9. Stepin Fetchit - real name Lincoln Perry. A10. Jenny Maxwell.
Stack Quiz Answers to Bob J's Film Buff Bafflers: APRIL 2011 (Issue# 79)
A1. The Wild Bunch (1969) -Do not drink wine, nor strong drink etc. A2. The Awful Truth was filmed in 1925, 1929 & 1937. In 1953 it was made in colour under the title Let’s Do It Again. A3. Sonja Henie A4. Jean Harlow--presented to her by Abner “Longy” Zwillman, who had a brief affair with her. A5. The Sweet Smell of Success. A6. Betty Grable-after taking over Alice Faye’s role in Down Argentine Way (1940), Grable became an overnight star. A7. The Hellions (1961) -Marty Wilde. A8. “It’s a three leak picture”, referring to the amount of times he had to visit the bathroom during its running time. A9. John Wayne. A10. The Road To Utopia - starring Crosby & Hope.
Stack Quiz Answers to Bob J's Film Buff Bafflers: MARCH 2011 (Issue# 78)
A1. Peter Ustinov. A2. The Unforgiven (1960) — The Indians demand the return of Audrey Hepburn as one of their own taken by white settlers. A3. Two Minute Warning (1976). A4. Screenwriter Borden Chase — real name Frank Fowler — adopted the first and last names of Borden Dairies & Manhattan Chase Bank. A5. Frank Sinatra — at the end of every day's location shoot of the movie From Here To Eternity, Sinatra got stone drunk and Lancaster put him to bed every night. A6. Unconquered (1947) starring Gary Cooper. A7. Broderick Crawford — who won the Best Actor Oscar in 1949 — he was referring to the failure of the 1948 US Presidential candidate. A8. Janet Munro choked to death when drinking tea at the Claridges Hotel. A9. High Sierra (1941) was remade as Colorado Territory (1949). A10. Marlon Brando.
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FEBRUARY 2011 (Issue# 77)
A1. Fellini’s La Dolce Vita (1960). A2. Timothy Carey in Across the Wide Missouri (1951). A3. “Let’s get outta here”. A4. Hud (1963) starring Paul Newman. A5. “his woman” according to the film’s theme song. A6. One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975). A7. Enter the Dragon. A8. The Cincinatti Kid (1965). A9. Colonel Winter (James Gandolfini) shoots and kills Lt Gen Eugene Irwin (Robert Redford) in The Last Castle (2001). A10. The Shining (1980) starring Jack Nicholson.
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JANUARY 2011 (Issue# 76)
A1. The renowned female screenwriter Frances Marion who had scripted Pickford's most memorable film successes. A2. Barton Fink (1991). A3. L.Q. Jones - whose real name was Justus. E. McQueen - as credited in his debut movie Battle Cry (1955). A4. Jane Darwell in Mary Poppins (1964). A5. The Big Sleep (1946). A6. Henry Brandon in Comanche (1956); The Searchers (1956); Two Rode Together (1961). A7. Jose Ferrer -- Moulin Rouge (1952); Peter Sellers -- Dr. Strangelove (1964); Lee Marvin -- Cat Ballou (1965); Nicolas Cage -- Adaptation (2002). A8. Elia Kazan - Boomerang. A9. Gene Tierney in Leave Her To Heaven (1945). A10. Lawrence of Arabia (1962).
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DECEMBER 2010 (Issue# 75)
A1. The Man from Colorado (1948) in which he played a mentally ill psychopath. Ford felt the character he played put his career on hold for some five years until The Big Heat (1953). A2. George Dunning who directed The Beatles Yellow Submarine (1968). A3. The role of The Great Sebastian in The Greatest Show on Earth (1952). A4. Deliverance (1972); The Emerald Forest (1985); Hope and Glory (1987) all directed by John Boorman. A5. Clint Eastwood: he starred and directed in White Hunter, Black Heart (1990) based on John Huston filming The African Queen (1951) that won Best Actor Oscar for Humphrey Bogart. A6. Mary Pickford- 1929 Best Actress Oscar for Coquette. A7. Chapayev directed by Sergei & Georgi Vasilyev. A8. Journey to Shiloh. A9. Leo Gorcey. A10. Bataan (1943).
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NOVEMBER 2010 (Issue# 74)
A1. In the Realm of the Senses. A2. Margaux Hemingway-she became the fifth member of her family to commit suicide. A3. Victor McLaglen founded The Light Horse Troop in 1936. A4. Clarence Nash-the voice of Donald Duck A5. Sir C. Aubrey Smith- who was a former Test cricketer prior to being an actor. He had a peculiar style of bowling which earned him the sobriquet “Round The Corner Smith”. A6. Brink of Life (1958) aka So Close To Life. A7. The last few letters of the word Expendables. A8. The Untouchables (1987). A9. Elvis Presley. A10. South of St Louis (1949).
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OCTOBER 2010 (Issue# 73)
A1. Touch of Evil - Directed by Orson Welles A2. James Whitmore in Give ‘em Hell, Harry (1975) A3. Richard Hannay (Kenneth More) in The Thirty Nine Steps A4. Reese was unaware that the ring he was wearing contained a transmitter in From Paris With Love (2010) A5. Robert Wagner who had a small part in With a Song In My Heart (1952). Following its release, 20th Century Fox was inundated with thousands of requests from adoring female fans demanding to know who he was. A6. Captain Queeg (Humphrey Bogart) in The Caine Mutiny (1954) A7. Gloria Grahame took over Lucille Ball’s part in The Greatest Show On Earth (1952) A8. Susan Hayward whom he had under contract, that being the amount he had expended on three of her movies. A9. Mack Sennett A10. Lyda Roberti.
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SEPTEMBER 2010 (Issue# 72)
A1. He invited himself by writing his own invitation card in The Card (1952) A2. Dr Sheehan, played by Mark Ruffalo A3. Sir Gawaine in Prince Valiant (1954) A4. Brooklyn’s Finest (2009) A5. Alan Ladd A6. A wayward GPS device in a car used by his predecessor A7. A zither played by Anton Karas from the soundtrack of The Third Man (1949) A8. Walker-Lee Marvin in Point Blank A9. The Jawas A10. The Court Martial of Billy Mitchell (1955) aka One Man Mutiny.
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AUGUST 2010 (Issue# 71)
A1. He suffered from “fatigued” ankles and his first home in Hollywood was infested with rattlesnakes. A2. Pat Nixon - Becky Sharp (1935) A3. Klaus Kinski in Crawlspace (1986) A4. The Garden of Allah (originally Alla) owned by Alla Nazimova. A5. Wes Craven’s The Last House on the Left A6. Thelma Todd who had refused Luciano use of her Roadside Cafe as a gambling den. A7. Sam Peckinpah-Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956) A8. The House on Carroll Street A9. Where did Miles learn music? A10. A Boy and his Dog (1975).
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JULY 2010 (Issue# 70)
A1. The Stranger - Orson Welles. A2. Errol Flynn A3. Lauren Bacall A4. Petulia A5. The Reaping A6. Dennis Quaid in Innerspace A7. Twelve Monkeys A8. The Sex Pistols A9. Fort Point-San Francisco A10. Kurosawa’s Dreams - Martin Scorsese.
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JUNE 2010 (Issue# 69)
A1. Alice Macdonald in 23 Paces to Baker Street. A2. Buried up to his neck in sand A3. Brad Silberling - Moonlight Mile A4. In a submerged crate that keeps his beer cool A5. Peter O’Toole in Lawrence of Arabia because he added foam rubber to his camel saddle A6. Grosse Point Blank A7. The House On Telegraph Hill A8. Danny Kaye in The Court Jester A9. Providence directed by Alan Resnais A10. Kwaidan.
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MAY 2010 (Issue# 68)
A1. The Bridge at Remagen A2. Prime Cut A3. Takashi Shimizu (The Grudge). A4. Clueless A5. Noah (Ryan Gosling) in The Notebook. A6. The Distinguished Gentleman-starring Eddie Murphy A7. Shelley Fabares A8. Steven Soderbergh for Ocean’s Twelve A9. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix A10. Back to Bataan.
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APRIL 2010 (Issue# 67)
A1. The Basketball Diaries A2. THX 1138 A3. Idella-the black maid in Driving Miss Daisy. A4. Suspicion A5. Mister Roberts A6. James Bolam A7. Two Girls and a Guy A8. She by his harpoon, he by a lorry driver A9. Tom Cruise in Young Guns A10. Stella Dallas (1937)–Barbara Stanwyck.
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MARCH 2010 (Issue# 66)
A1. David Webb A2. Helen Hayes & Whit Bissell A3. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button A4. Christian Bale on the set of Terminator Salvation A5. Apocalypse Now A6. A Man Called Horse A7. K-PAX A8. An airport heist A9. Jean Renoir A10. Red Dust (1932) & Mogambo (1953) both starring Clark Gable.
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FEBRUARY 2010 (Issue# 65)
A1. P.S. I Love You (1987) A2. Brief Encounter (1945) A3. Steven Spielberg (Always); A Guy Named Joe. A4. It Happened One Night (1934) Clark Gable & Claudette Colbert A5. Love Is A Many Splendored Thing (spelt as the released American title-without a u) A6. Valentine’s Day (2010) A7. Bringing Up Baby (1938) A8. White Palace (1990) A9. Roman Holiday (1953) A10. Date Movie.
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JANUARY 2010 (Issue# 64)
A1. Nick and Nora Charles in After The Thin Man. A2. Assault on Precinct 13. A3. New Year's Evil. A4. Shelley Winters in The Poseidon Adventure. A5. Repeat Performance. A6. Ted the Bellhop in Four Rooms. A7. Bridget Jones' Diary. A8. Gene Kelly & Leslie Caron in An American In Paris. A9. Norma Desmond in Sunset Boulevard. A10. Roman Polanski - Rosemary's Baby.
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DECEMBER 2009 (Issue# 63)
A1. Arnold Schwarzenegger in Jingle All The Way. A2. The Victors. A3. Hulk Hogan. A4. Lethal Weapon. A5. A toothpick. A6. His left ear. A7. A Jersey Christmas. A8. Joyeux Noel. A9. Holiday Inn. A10. Silent Night, Deadly Night. A11. Love Actually. A12. Edmund Gwenn. A13. The Ref. A14. 3 Godfathers. A15. Santa's Slay. A16. A Summer Place. A17. A polar bear. A18. Die Hard. A19. Here Comes Santa Claus by Gene Autry. A20. The Bells of St Mary's. A21. Because her father died when he fell down the chimney pretending to be Santa Claus. A22. A cab driver. A23. Dudley. A24. A Christmas Story. A25. The Lemon Drop Kid. A26. The Ice Harvest. A27. Jack Frost. A28. The Long Kiss Goodnight. A29. A Christmas Evil-aka-You Better Watch Out. A30. Bad Santa. A31. Deck the Halls. A32. We're No Angels. A33. The Holly and the Ivy. A34. His Father has promised him a Porsche car if he does. A35. Hallie O'Fallon in All I Want For Christmas. A36. Turbulence starring Ray Liotta. A37. Bridget Jones' Diary. A38. While You Were Sleeping. A39. Serendipity. A40. Remember the Night.
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NOVEMBER 2009 (Issue# 62)
A1. Delicatessen (1991). A2. He thinks he has discovered where he went wrong. A3. Brats (1930). A4. The Pinheads. A5. It just may conceal an oversized Martian brain. A6. A Canterbury Tale. A7. The Night of the Hunter (1955). A8. Miralco a Milano-The Miracle of Milan (1951). A9. To lift their kilts at the enemy. A10. Metropolis (1927).
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OCTOBER 2009 (Issue# 61)
A1. El Cid (1961). A2. Because he gave Mia his wife a foot massage (Pulp Fiction). A3. The Lady from Shanghai. A4. "Deep Throat" (Hal Holbrook in All the Presidents Men). A5. At a Sunday church service. A6. Christine Vole (Marlene Dietrich). A7. Jupiter. A8. 50 yards. A9. Werner Voss in Der Rote Baron (The Red Baron- 2008). A10. X-Men Origins:Wolverine: and if you don’t sit through all the final credits you will miss it.
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SEPTEMBER 2009 (Issue# 60)
A1. By breaking windows for him to fit. A2. Fury. A3. A railway signal came down on his head. A4. Elliott Ness (The Untouchables). A5. Blade Runner. A6. "He's very clean". A7. Charles Grodin in Midnight Run. A8. For the waters. A9. Ask a question and then duck. A10. Leo (Albert Finney) in Miller's Crossing.
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AUGUST 2009 (Issue# 59)
A1. Brannigan-John Wayne. A2. A Chorus Line. A3. Psycho (1960). A4. The Spy Who Loved Me-Fleming not being satisfied with his novel only allowed the title to be used. A5. Ocean's Eleven. A6. None of them had names. A7. The Blair Witch Project-the handheld camera movements caused some sufferers to feel nauseous. A8. Adamscene was deleted due originally to complaints from the Church. A9. A Carpet A10. Guy Ritchie's-Sherlock Holmes.
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JULY 2009 (Issue# 58)
A1. Mel Gibson A2. DEA-Drug Enforcement Agency A3. Al Pacino-Midnight Cowboy; Kramer vs Kramer and Marathon Man. A4.The Fighting Kentuckian featured the song 'Let Me Down Oh! Hangman' recorded by LZ as Gallows Pole. A5. John Travolta who turned down both Forrest Gump and An Officer and a Gentleman. A6. North by NorthWest. A7. Jigsaw. A8.Albert Einstein in IQ and Insignificance respectively. A9."Hello Aunt Alicia". A10. They were made and originally released in stereoscopic 3-D.
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JUNE 2009 (Issue# 57)
A1. Happy-Go-Lucky. A2. Two. A3. Les Enfants Terribles. A4. Manhattan Memories. A5. Judi Dench in Shakespeare in Love. A6. Grace. A7. Stevie Nicks. A8. The Railway Children. A9. The Great Dictator-Charlie Chaplin. A10. Rebel Without A Cause.
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MAY 2009 (Issue# 56)
A1.Waterloo Station - South Entrance. A2.The Guns of Navarone. A3.The director King Vidor. A4. They both featured the very first screen Tarzan - Elmo Lincoln - in uncredited bit parts. A5. The Manchurian Candidate - characters were named from cast and crew of 'The Phil Silver’s Show'. A6.Night of the Creeps. A7.Sam Neill in From a Far Country and The Final Conflict. A8. The Public Enemy (1931). A9.Carry On Cruising. A10.Drop Zone - Wesley Snipes - his character is called Nessip.
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APRIL 2009 (Issue# 55)
A1.Vera Cruz. A2.Clerks (1994). A3.Omaha beach; Utah Beach and New Guinea.. A4.Clark Gable – the shirts/dressing gowns etc were monogrammed - due to them both having the same initials.. A5.Reginald Owen in Sherlock Holmes (1932) and A Study in Scarlet (1933). A6.Greer Garson. A7.Mabel Normand - Rambo. A8.William Shatner -The Brothers Karamazov. A9.Cher and Dionne in Clueless. A10.Get Carter – Michael Caine.
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MARCH 2009 (Issue# 54)
A1.The Candidate. A2.Jackie Chan. A3.The Beatles. A4.The Undefeated - John Wayne. A5.Orange Juice. A6.Cast Away. A7.Sylvester Stallone - Rambo. A8.Angels and Demons. A9.Tyler Nelson. A10.Rebel Without a Cause starring James Dean.
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FEBRUARY 2009 (Issue# 53)
A1.Rin-Tin-Tin . A2.Gregory Peck as Captain Ahab in Moby Dick . A3.Bruce Willis . A4.They all attended college at USC (University of Southern California) . A5.Penny Marshall with BIG (1988) . A6.Napoleon Bonaparte . A7.Clark Gable . A8.Dirty Harry (Harry Callahan) . A9.Tom Mix . A10.Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
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JANUARY 2009 (Issue# 52)
A1.Guys and Dolls (1955) Nathan Detriot (Frank Sinatra) . A2.Louisiana . A3.Woody Harrelson . A4.The Three Ages was a spoof of Intolerance . A5.7.07PM . A6.Irony of Fate . A7.The Musketeers of Pig Alley (1912) . A8.Around the World in 80 Days. The stars of the cameo roles were pictured on the film posters in oval inserts similar to cameo brooches . A9.Death of a Bureaucrat . A10.The Barefoot Contessa (1954).
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DECEMBER 2008 (Issue# 51)
A1.Michael Caine . A2.Thelma and Louise . A3.Lieutenant Marion 'Cobra' Cobretti (Sylvester Stallone, Cobra (1986)) . A4.Jurassic Park . A5.Freedom and Independence . A6.Axel Foley, Beverly Hills Cop . A7.West Side Story . A8.The Little Mermaid . A9.The Fog . A10.Titanic.
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NOVEMBER 2008 (Issue# 50)
A1.Lambert. A2.35 pounds. A3.Francis in the Navy. A4.Paris. A5.Pepe Le Pew. A6.Kes. A7.Reporter. A8.Omaha. A9."12 Rooms, 12 Vacancies" according to Norman Bates. A10.The Long Riders. A11.Jeff Chandler. A12.Andy Williams. A13.60 Minutes. A14.42nd Street. A15.Maryland. A16.The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. A17.Caged. A18.Manhunter (1986). A19.None. A20.Brazil. A21.His Manhood. A22.Maf (short for Mafia). A23.Cornelius. A24.Yul Brynner. A25.Florida. A26.Church. A27.$5000. A28.The Land of Duloc. A29.Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks, Charlie Chaplin, D.W.Griffith. A30.Frank Miller. A31.Tommy Lee Jones. A32.Martin Scorsese. A33.The Lavender Hill Mob. A34.Laura. A35.King Richard played by Sean Connery. A36.To Be Or Not To Be. A37.Jack Foley played by George Clooney in Out of Sight. A38.New York. A39.Peanut Butter. A40.Buddy Love. A41.A Cactus Flower. A42.Truman Capote. A43.Power of Love (1922) or later & more well-known, Bwana Devil (1952). A44.Squire Western. A45.Preston Sturges. A46.Errol Garners who composed the song. A47.Jim Bowie. A48.Beckton, London. A49.Harry Houdini. A50.Murphy's War starring Peter O’Toole.
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OCTOBER 2008 (Issue# 49)
A1.Bobby Vinton. A2.Patty Duke in The Miracle Worker. A3.Paris-France. A4.4-4. A5.A Joni Mitchell CD. A6.The Race Wars. A7.Gandhi. A8.Old Sparky. A9.An ashtray. A10.Cottonmouth.
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SEPTEMBER 2008 (Issue# 48)
A1.Psycho. A2.George Bernard Shaw-1925 Nobel prize for Literature-1938 Best Screen play for Pygmalion. A3.IT! The Terror from Beyond Space. A4.Clara Bow. A5.Bela Lugosi the first screen Dracula. A6.Gershwin. A7.Jamie Lee Curtis. A8.Ten. A9.Haing S Ngor- Best Supporting Actor for The Killing Fields (1984)- Gunned down on his front lawn in Los Angeles in 1996.. A10.Caprice.
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AUGUST 2008 (Issue# 47)
A1.Rosemary's Baby. A2.Norma. A3.The Last Man on Earth; The Omega Man. A4.Nine. A5.Knights of the Round Table. A6.The Missouri Breaks. A7.John Wayne. A8.Khartoum. A9.Four times. A10.Johnny Weissmuller as Tarzan the Ape-man.
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JULY 2008 (Issue# 46)
A1.Original Sin starring Jolie is a remake of Mississippi Mermaid directed by Truffaut. A2.A Cornetto (Ice Cream). A3.Gina Lollobrigida in Trapeze when Burt Lancaster asked her "And your legs?". A4.Smoke a cigar. A5.Azazel. A6.A vacuum cleaner. A7.Hold the lion, please. A8.Aramaic and Latin. A9.Viva Las Vegas. A10.Wyatt Earp.
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