My pop ups were blocked. I clicked to make it read "pop ups temporarily blocked" and I'm listening to the last song now. No lisping here - beautiful sound. I agree with you about the songs, but the voices and orchestra are lovely. I think I could learn to like this musical. Thank you for posting the link.
Clever question.

I just recorded this movie the other day.
Three Coins in the
Fountain + A Severed
Head
Roddy McDowall (l) + Errol Flynn (1)
Lord Love a Duck (McDowall) + Gentleman Jim (Flynn)
You got it. Lord Jim is the man.
New question:
(The) Woody Harrelson (1)
Would it be
The Natural Born Killers
Oh, that's funny! You have the right Woody Harrelson movie, and your answer is technically correct, but I was going for
(The) Natural Born Killers
(based on a novel by Bernard Malamud). I'm watching the Yankees at the moment, so I have baseball on my mind.
Aaah. I was wondering about my answer, because "The Killlers" is a short story. The "Natural" never entered my mind - and I loved that movie.
Here's one I just saw for the second time and enjoyed all over again. I liked the book too.
Bert Lytell (2) + Jack Lemmon (1)
Ship of Souls (Lytell) + The April Fools (Lemmon)
I've never seen it, but it looks like it has a great cast.
Yes to Ship of Fools. I particularly liked Oscar Werner and Simone Signoret in it. I remember I enjoyed the book at the time.
New question:
Maureen O'Hara (2) + Annette Bening (1)
The Quiet Man (Maureen O'Hara) + The American President (Annette Bening)
Yes to The Quiet American. We haven't used that one before, in this version of the game, have we? I know it's come up in other variations.
I don't see it on the list I've been trying to keep up-to-date. So far, we've asked 26 books.
Maureen O'Hara (2) + Cliff Robertson (1)
I'm not sure about this, because I don't think the movie has a "The" in the title (which means I've got only one word for Maureen O'Hara), but could you be thinking of:
The Magnificent Matador (O'Hara) + Obsession (Robertson)
?
Oh blast it! I'm so sorry. Yes, I was thinking of "Magnificent Obsession".
No problem -- I always have trouble figuring out how to treat the "the's", anyway!
Gee, it's mighty quiet here. How's it going?