BIRTHDAY
Steiger- Happy
Birthday Wanda June
Kidman-
Birthday Girl
Shaw-
Birthday Party
Pfeiffer- To Gillian on her 37th
Birthday
Ford- Happy
Birthday to me
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Yes to Birthday. I'm afraid work just came crashing down on my head! I'm going to close this so I won't be tempted...see ya soon I hope...
Max: I'll be looking forward to your question in the A.M. In the meantime, here's a
Thanks for the CORN :wink:
All three films have Harry Nilsson songs on the soundtrack.
Yes, you got it! I adore Harry Nilsson
....................(thanks for the picture)
Warm
Dale Berry -Hot thrills and
warm chills
Sidney Poitier - A
warm December
Herbert Fritsch - Happiness is a
warm gun (!)
Kelly Lynch -
Warm summer rain
Connie Ediss- A
warm corner
Yes to warm. Let's hope that Happiness Is a Warm Gun was an ironic title!
Foreign Films
Would you consider a question about foreign films that have inspired American versions?
Hi Ritajam - welcome to A2K. Actually, we had a question just like that fairly recently. I had a terrible time with it, and finally cracked it because Hiama gave us a huge hint about The Birdcage.
The way this particular game works is that we have one question going at a time. It's Hiama's turn to ask a question. Whoever answers that one correctly gets to ask the next one. It's particularly slow on the weekends.
Please check out other games around. There's one about Oscar trivia, one about film quotes. There's one in the Music and Lyrics forum, too.
WELCOME, Ritajam. Hiama's questions are the toughies. Stop by when I ask one of the easy ones. Then you can ask the toughie. And this is for you:
Mac, Ritajam and I are Dolphin fans. Not football. Dolphins.
Actor in common, easy one this time, welcome RitaJam:
Paul Newman
Paul Scofield
Anne Bancroft
Audrey Hepburn
Christopher Plummer
Robert Shaw
Paul Newman - The Sting
Paul Scofield - A Man for All Seasons
Anne Bancroft - Young Winston
Audrey Hepburn - Robin and Marian
Christopher Plummer - The Royal Hunt of the Sun
COrrect sorry for the delay