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Subject: RE: Trivia Movie Question: Complete B/S From: Jeri Date: 23 Jun 99 - 09:43 AM Alright Rick, who wrote the theme to "Tell Me That You Love Me, JM???" Dammit!!! (I keep wanting to say Paul Simon, but I really don't have a clue.) |
Subject: RE: Trivia Movie Question: Complete B/S From: alison Date: 23 Jun 99 - 08:04 AM Sexiest Dracula.... Louis Jordan.. in a three parter we got shown on the BBC..... slainte alison |
Subject: RE: Trivia Movie Question: Complete B/S From: Rick Fielding Date: 22 Jun 99 - 10:30 PM Right Peter T. Pete Seeger wrote and sang "Old Devil Time", for Preminger's film. I saw it for the first time on the tube the other night, and thought it was decent although terribly dated. |
Subject: RE: Trivia Movie Question: Complete B/S From: Peter T. Date: 22 Jun 99 - 06:04 PM Scariest Dracula -- the one in the book! (No one has done a decent version yet)
Pete Seeger, I think.
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Subject: RE: Trivia Movie Question: Complete B/S From: Rick Fielding Date: 22 Jun 99 - 05:10 PM Shambles -Correct. Anna - Hmm, forgot about Jack Palance. Certainly Klaus Kinski was the strangest. Has anyone read his book "All I Need Is Love"? He is truly a repugnant man, but absolutely riveting on screen. Who described Steve Allen as a genius? Steve Allen!! "Mean fightin' mad"? ADAM SANDLER!!?? Anna, wash your mouth out with soap for even mentioning him! Actually it was Henry Fonda as Tom Joad in "The Grapes of Wrath". |
Subject: RE: Trivia Movie Question: Complete B/S From: Joe Offer Date: 22 Jun 99 - 05:05 PM That "Junie Moon" question is bugging me. I thought it was "Come Saturday Morning," but I was wrong (that's Sterile Cuckoo). Somebody, please come up with the answer, quick! -Joe Offer, frustrated- |
Subject: RE: Trivia Movie Question: Complete B/S From: Date: 22 Jun 99 - 04:44 PM Who was the scariest Dracula? (subjective, I know) **** The by far sexiest Dracula was Jack Palance. When they killed one of his wives and he screamed with passion... oooh. Who described Steve Allen as a musical and comedy genius? **** His wife, Audrey(?) Meadows? Tough one now: What movie character had to be careful not to get "mean, fightin, mad"? Hint: His Momma told him not to. *** The water boy. Adam Sandler? annap |
Subject: RE: Trivia Movie Question: Complete B/S From: The Shambles Date: 22 Jun 99 - 04:39 PM Life of General Villa, The (1914) .... Himself? |
Subject: RE: Trivia Movie Question: Complete B/S From: Rick Fielding Date: 21 Jun 99 - 06:00 PM What film did neophyte actor Pancho Villa star in? Who was the scariest Dracula? (subjective, I know) Who wrote and sung the theme to "Tell Me That You Love Me Junie Moon"? Who described Steve Allen as a musical and comedy genius? Tough one now: What movie character had to be careful not to get "mean, fightin, mad"? Hint: His Momma told him not to. |
Subject: RE: Trivia Movie Question: Complete B/S From: Steve Latimer Date: 21 Jun 99 - 03:02 PM Was Bobbi Fleckman played by Fran Dresher in This is Spinal Tap? |
Subject: RE: Trivia Movie Question: Complete B/S From: The Shambles Date: 21 Jun 99 - 02:48 PM I give up. The answer was 'The Prisoner of Zenda', again and it was a part played by Michael Rennie. Who is Bobbi Fleckman? |
Subject: RE: Trivia Movie Question: Complete B/S From: Obloquy67 Date: 19 Jun 99 - 02:44 AM Bobbi Fleckman |
Subject: RE: Trivia Movie Question: Complete B/S From: The Shambles Date: 19 Jun 99 - 01:38 AM Gig Young played Gig Young in Gay Sisters in 1942 (now there was a film title ahead of it's time). How about Black Michael? |
Subject: RE: Trivia Movie Question: Complete B/S From: John Hindsill Date: 19 Jun 99 - 12:10 AM Who played Gig Young? Name the movie and the star of the flick. |
Subject: RE: Trivia Movie Question: Complete B/S From: John Hindsill Date: 19 Jun 99 - 12:06 AM Ringo Starr...The Magic Christian |
Subject: RE: Trivia Movie Question: Complete B/S From: SeanM Date: 18 Jun 99 - 10:55 PM OK... this is cruel, but someone out there has to know this... Character: Youngman Grand Hint: Released 1969 |
Subject: RE: Trivia Movie Question: Complete B/S From: Bulldog Date: 18 Jun 99 - 10:46 PM Banjer is correct 1937 Prisoner of Zenda was the movie |
Subject: RE: Trivia Movie Question: Complete B/S From: John Hindsill Date: 18 Jun 99 - 10:27 PM Banjer...I am TRULY impressed John |
Subject: RE: Trivia Movie Question: Complete B/S From: bseed(charleskratz) Date: 18 Jun 99 - 09:39 PM Then I was wrong about it being "The Sound of Music" with Capt. Fritz played by Jesse (the body) Ventura? Damn. I'm glad I didn't post that one--I'd have looked really stupid. --seed |
Subject: RE: Trivia Movie Question: Complete B/S From: Banjer Date: 18 Jun 99 - 08:29 PM The Prisoner of Zenda was the movie. David Niven played Captain Fritz von Tarleinheim. |
Subject: RE: Trivia Movie Question: Complete B/S From: Rick Fielding Date: 18 Jun 99 - 07:57 PM Hi Sham. Fritz the Cat? |
Subject: Trivia Movie Question: Complete B/S From: The Shambles Date: 18 Jun 99 - 05:21 PM The following name is a character in a famous movie. Can you supply the title of the film in which this character appeared? Extra point for the actor's name. Captain Fritz von Tarlenheim. Another character from the movie will appear if this proves too hard. |
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