Just ruling people out:
Basil Rathbone has 8
David Niven has 7
John Mills has 5
John Wayne has 4
Hey look at that big hand move along.
Almost quitting time for you guys.
I found 11 for Ray Milland, and he won an Oscar for The Lost Weekend, but there's no dawn in any of them!
OK, I've got the actor (I think), but I can only find 9 titles. Since the hour has almost struck, I'll post what I've got so far.
Gary Cooper (tie-in to Teresa Wright through Pride of the Yankees)
High Noon (his Oscar-winning performance)
Love in the Afternoon
The General Died at Dawn
The Wedding Night
One Sunday Afternoon
Today We Love
Seven Days' Leave
Lilac Time
Doomsday
Wait, I just found the tenth movie for Gary Cooper!
You're in the Navy Now
You out did me, Mac.
You never sang:
Look at that big hand move along
Nearin' ...........
Although you're grievin' , don't think of leavin'.
I just found him too.
He also had Now and Forever.
I mean you out did me in movies. It's not Ray Milland.
Yes, I got that!
Time to go play in traffic...
Yes to Gary Cooper and yes to Now and Forever. And Bree, caught me again. I didn't even think of You're in the Navy Now.
I am in fact leavin' (the office) now (but certainly not grievin' about it). mac, would you like to take the next turn, since you did as much work on that question as I did?
Thanks bree, but I haven't come up with anything worth y'all spending time looking for! If you have one, go for it.
This actress has made six films that contain the name of foreign cities. (One city is repeated.)
OK, so now I'm stumped on both the add-a-letter game and this game!
This is pathetic: the most movies I've been able to come up with so far is two: Paris When It Sizzles and Roman Holiday (which is stretching a point, since "Roman" isn't the name of the city) for Audrey Hepburn.
Four of her movies are one word titles. Does that help?
mac11 wrote:Four of her movies are one word titles.
Point of clarification, please: are four of the six movies that you're thinking of one-word titles, or just four of the total number of movies she made in her career?
Four of the six movies that fit the parameters are one-word titles. The one word in each case is the name of a different foreign city.
I have a feeling this one is going to have to wait for Raggedy to come back and solve it. I'm still clueless, having searched for all the foreign cities I could come up with and come up with only one-movie actresses: Ingrid Bergman (Casablanca), Mira Sorvino (Barcelona), and Lena Olin (Havana).
This isn't a trick question, is it: we are dealing with human actresses (i.e., not Lassie) in feature films (not travelogues), aren't we?