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Raggedyaggie
 
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Reply Tue 8 Mar, 2005 02:16 pm
Oh, I saw both of those movies a long time ago. And you? Did you ever act in any stage plays?
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bree
 
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Reply Tue 8 Mar, 2005 02:21 pm
No acting for me -- I guess playing the piano serves the same purpose in my life.
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Raggedyaggie
 
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Reply Tue 8 Mar, 2005 02:30 pm
And a wonderful purpose it is. Smile
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bree
 
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Reply Tue 8 Mar, 2005 02:38 pm
To answer your question (which is now back on the previous page):

1. Maureen O'Hara was a chocolate manufacturer's mate (Lady Godiva)

who frequently took a

2. trip down memory lane (Sentimental Journey)

and liked to vacation at

3. a tavern near Goldeneye (Jamaica Inn)

when she wasn't scaling

4. Tracy's Peak (Spencer's Mountain - the giveaway)
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Raggedyaggie
 
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Reply Tue 8 Mar, 2005 02:42 pm
Yes.(lol) and I was going to use "Burton's colorful hometown" if needed.
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bree
 
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Reply Tue 8 Mar, 2005 02:56 pm
I'll have to be in your debt for another question for a while -- coming up with the Mary Pickford question exhausted all my mental resources!
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Raggedyaggie
 
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Reply Tue 8 Mar, 2005 03:05 pm
Yes, Mary Pickford was the winner. But, if you have a subway revelation...........
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bree
 
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Reply Wed 9 Mar, 2005 10:30 am
New question:

This actor was in five movies, the titles of which include a form of address that may used before a woman's name to indicate her marital status.
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Raggedyaggie
 
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Reply Wed 9 Mar, 2005 11:34 am
Walter Pidgeon - Tie-in to Teresa Wright

Mrs. Parkington
Mrs. Miniver
My Dear Miss Aldrich
Miss Nobody
Madame Curie
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bree
 
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Reply Wed 9 Mar, 2005 12:47 pm
Yes to Walter Pidgeon, and all the movies, and the tie-in! Your turn.
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Raggedyaggie
 
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Reply Wed 9 Mar, 2005 01:04 pm
I might be stretching this one too far, but it's all I could come up with at present.

This actor was in at least 10 movies that contain a word/words in the title that relate to time/ time frame/time period, i. e. night, day, tomorrow, sunrise(tomorrow and sunrise are not in the answers) etc.

(I'm getting desperate again. No tie-in that I'm aware of)
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bree
 
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Reply Wed 9 Mar, 2005 01:11 pm
I sort of had it in the back of my mind that "words in the title having to do with time" might yield a question. Unfortunately, I hadn't gotten as far as finding an actor who fit, so I'll have to hunt for him now.
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wandeljw
 
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Reply Wed 9 Mar, 2005 02:38 pm
Marlon Brando:

Appocalypse Now
Bedtime Story
Dry White Season
Night of the Following Day
Nightcomers
Teahouse of the August Moon

The Young Lions???
The Freshman???
Last Tango in Paris???
Morituri???
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bree
 
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Reply Wed 9 Mar, 2005 03:00 pm
Just to show I've been working on this (and to get a clue), I have three guesses, but the highest total for any of them is 6 movies.


Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. (a step-tie-in to Mary Pickford):

The Dawn Patrol
Scarlet Dawn
Morning Glory
One Night at Susie's
The Last Moment
Man of the Moment


Charles Boyer:

The Man from Yesterday
History is Made at Night
Hold Back the Dawn
Around the World in 80 Days
(When Tomorrow Comes could be #5, except you said "tomorrow" wasn't one of the title words)


Jimmy Cagney:

The Gallant Hours
Each Dawn I Die
A Midsummer Night's Dream
(Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye could be #4, but...)
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mac11
 
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Reply Wed 9 Mar, 2005 03:16 pm
Six for Jimmy Stewart (if words like next/last and summer/winter count)

Next Time We Love
The Last Gangster
No Time for Comedy
Tomorrow's Drivers
Night Passage
Cheyenne Autumn
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bree
 
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Reply Wed 9 Mar, 2005 03:18 pm
Oh, I hadn't thought about counting "time" as a word! That would give me one more for Fairbanks (Having Wonderful Time) and two more for Boyer (A Matter of Time and The Happy Time).

Still not up to ten, though...
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Raggedyaggie
 
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Reply Wed 9 Mar, 2005 03:19 pm
hmmm. You're both on the right track.

Dawn is in one of the movies -

as is

Night

and

Now

Day is in three, but in a different form.
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mac11
 
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Reply Wed 9 Mar, 2005 03:19 pm
And six for Clark Gable

One Minute to Play
Night Nurse
Night Flight
It Happened One Night
After Office Hours
Never Let Me Go
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Raggedyaggie
 
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Reply Wed 9 Mar, 2005 03:21 pm
Oh, Hi Mac. Not Jimmy Stewart, either.

"time" is in one of the movies
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Raggedyaggie
 
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Reply Wed 9 Mar, 2005 03:28 pm
Not Gable either. None of the above, but they're all great.

Hint: He got an Oscar for one of them.

You're all doing great so don't be grievin' and think of leavin'.
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