New question:
Richard Dreyfuss (1) + Richard Dreyfuss (1) + Nick Nolte (1)
Thanks to both of you for the great information about Brock Peters and Prince of Tides.
mac,
You're welcome.
Raggedy,
Good one!
The Goodbye Girl (Dreyfuss) + Mr. Holland's Opus (Dreyfuss) + Blue Chips (Nolte)
You're welcome, Mac.
Thank you, bree and, of course, your answer "Goodbye, Mr. Chips, is correct.
It's your turn. <sigh>
Hang in there, Raggedy!
New question:
Grace Kelly (2) + (of) Adam Sandler (1) + Lily Tomlin (1)
The Bridges at Toko-Ri (Kelly) of Billy
Madison (Sandler) + Orange
County (Tomlin)
You're too good! Correct, of course.
You're just saying that, but thank you.
Betty Hutton (1) + Doris Day (1)
If I'm right, this was a tricky one, because I always forget it's two words, not one:
The Greatest Show on Earth (Hutton) + The Glass Bottom Boat (Day)
But it didn't trick you, did it? (lol) Yes to Show Boat.
New question:
Miriam Hopkins (1) + George O'Brien (1)
Old Acquaintance or The Old Maid (Hopkins) + The Fighting Gringo (O'Brien) ??
You're right again. I was thinking of The Old Maid -- forgot all about Old Acquaintance.
I'm about to log off. I'll see you tomorrow.
I'll ask one before I, too, log off:
Kirk Douglas (1)
Pleasant dreams.
An Edna Ferber tie-in to Show Boat, if I'm not mistaken:
Cast a Giant Shadow (Kirk Douglas)
Good Morning! You are not mistaken.
That's No. 57. (Lord Jim was used twice. )
Your turn.
New question:
John Gavin (3) + Brock Peters (1)
A Time to Love and a Time to Die (Gavin) (That was a very depressing novel (Remarque)) + To Kill a Mockingbird (Peters)
Correct, of course. I noticed that Erich Maria Remarque actually appeared in A Time to Love and a Time to Die, but I couldn't use him because it was his only movie credit as an actor (not that using John Gavin slowed you down)!
Kevin Kline (1) + Susan Sarandon (1)