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Yeah the question is there Ctgt along with the answer...but it is also in one episode of the series that's where the question came from for the movie.
Lady Danielle aka The Book Huntress wrote: "Reply to Hugh's Question about Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.---Wasn't he in The Thief of Bagdad?"
The answer I was looking for was "Dawn Patrol."
That was Douglass Fairbanks Sr. in "The Thief of Bagdad." (1924) Senior later went on to be a famous Zoro too.
The answer I was looking for was "Dawn Patrol."
That was Douglass Fairbanks Sr. in "The Thief of Bagdad." (1924) Senior later went on to be a famous Zoro too.
And no takers yet on which one was friends with John Wayne, I'll give a hint, this person made the movie "She wore a yellow Ribbon" with John Wayne so they could make enough money to film "The Quiet Man."
and another by the way, What's the sausage connection with "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon?"
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon was a wonderful western (one of my favorites) right there with "Tuesday's Last Stand" staring!.... Henry Fonda and...?
and another by the way, What's the sausage connection with "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon?"
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon was a wonderful western (one of my favorites) right there with "Tuesday's Last Stand" staring!.... Henry Fonda and...?
I read the "Quiet Man" first. It was years before I watched the Duke in it & was surprised by how well it came out since he is nothing like the character in the story.
Sorry, I must not have been getting my updates for a while. Victor McLaglen and John Wayne were very tight and did a lot of films together.
Douglas Fairbanks did a ton of movie...he was well known as a "swashbuckler" he did one of the first Zorro movies.
Douglas Fairbanks did a ton of movie...he was well known as a "swashbuckler" he did one of the first Zorro movies.
I, Curmudgeon wrote: "And no takers yet on which one was friends with John Wayne, I'll give a hint, this person made the movie "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon" with John Wayne so they could make enough money to film "The Quiet Man"..."John Ford?
Cj wrote: "Who plays the Sherif of Nottingham in Robin Hood Prince of Thieves!"
Allen Rickman, if we're talking Kostner's movie.
Allen Rickman, if we're talking Kostner's movie.
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Lance wrote: "I, Curmudgeon wrote: "And no takers yet on which one was friends with John Wayne, I'll give a hint, this person made the movie "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon" with John Wayne so they could make enough m..."
Yes, Lance, it is John Ford and Victor Meaglin.
Yes, Lance, it is John Ford and Victor Meaglin.
Just noticed this thread. Wish I'd been in on it from the start. A-i-i-ght, I'm sure I can lay down some challenges. [Although I have no edge whatsoever, if the question relates to a recent-release or recent-era title; nor can I pose any puzzlers relating to this era's flicks].First: this well-known American actor--in one mid-70s thriller--plays a villain sporting a facial scar and an eyepatch. In another film seven years earlier, he is a villain who goes up against a hero who wears an eyepatch. Name the actor, his co-star, both films, the release years, and the roles.
My second:What nifty little early 1970s suspense film was it where the entire cast received Oscar nominations?
Trick question.
Fourth:Two of the biggest bestsellers in the spy/thriller genre were made into well-received, critically-acclaimed adaptations. One book was by John LeCarre and the other was by Frederick Forsyth. Name not just the titles, but cite an actor who appears in both films. The actor is not a nobody--he was quite famous (not so much in America, admittedly).
Fifth:Incidence of extremely rare casting: American movie director Martin Ritt stars in what European detective thriller as one of the flick's two protagonists?
Well....give me time. I've been wracking my brain over the 4th. I kept thinking it had to be Michael Caine, but I can't think of a John LeCarre movie he was in (I think I'm confusing Len Deighton). Pierce Brosnan was in The Tailor of Panama and The Fourth Protocol. Are those the two you were thinking of?
Question 2...is that Death Trap? I read the they said the kiss cost the movie 10 million in ticket sales.
Mike the Paladin walks away with the answer to Question #3 (even though he says in his message he is addressing Question #2). Good job Mike.No kewpie-doll for you yet on Question #4. Take your time..
Since Question #5 is the toughest of the lot, I will give some additional clues:~the director of the film was himself a famous German actor, helming the film in a rare turn as director (mirroring Ritt's unique appearance as a character)
~all three of Ritt's co-stars went on to become among the biggest box-office drawing stars of the 70s
~the villain of the movie, starred as 1/3 heroes in the very biggest 70s blockbuster of all, just the very next year
~the femme-fatale was a former french model
~the villain and the femme-fatale would be paired together as 2/3 of a protagonist trio three years after that, in another 70s blockbuster
p.s. I haven't looked over the earlier pages of the thread. I saw that someone had asked/answered a question about 'Mad Max' so I figured there were some classics-minded peeps playing. But maybe I'm wrong? Could be its mostly a post-'Terminator', post-'DieHard' type crowd here? Will look again.(returning)
Okay, I'm reassured. My questions are not too obscure or remote. p.s. I knew the answers for the Gregory Peck, Henry Fonda, and John Ford questions. But I didn't know Bruce Willis' wife's name in 'Die-Hard', nor the Robin Hood question.
'Saturn3' I certainly recall, but definitely not the dog's name. What's memorable about that flick is the robot and Harvey Kietel in the supporting cast. So strange to see Kirk D. in a SF film. No nudity for Farrah, bummer.
Yep. I've gotten tired of just doing this::P
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So decided to add some more pizazz to my posts. If you make a Jesus-call I will of course refrain, but I think they're kinda fun..
Mike (the Paladin) wrote: "No one seems to be showing up... The thread may not be going to updates or something???"
I'm here...I just don't know any of the answers. I'm living vicariously through you Mike!
I'm here...I just don't know any of the answers. I'm living vicariously through you Mike!
Should I add more clues? I admire you for not letting the 'net save yeWhat's more, I bet as soon as I reveal any answer you will swat yourself on the noggin and exclaim "whoah! I knew that!". So it really will pay you to keep at it. Mental exercise!
I can tell you that Michael Caine was the hero in all the Len Deighton movies of that era. He was not in any LeCarre flick. So cast him out of Question #4.
Yeah...he was just stuck in my head. If I had an inkling I'd check it on line, but I'm blank. Like the only 1970s eye patch villain I can recall is Adolfo Celi ar Largo, but I don't recall him playing a scar-faced villain. I can recall a few Martin Ritt films, but not one where he was a star...
So, drawing a blank. You'll probably have to knock off a couple of points (ever listen to "Says You"?) and add some clues.
So, drawing a blank. You'll probably have to knock off a couple of points (ever listen to "Says You"?) and add some clues.
Oh aye? What kind of program is 'Says You'? Radio or tv?Hmmm..okay so its the eyepatch question which has you schtumped, eh?
Clue: the 70s film is a WWII commando romp made in '76. The movie seven years earlier was one of the most famous westerns ever, starring the most famous western star ever. You can surely name me a famous western *hero* who wears an eyepatch. From there, you can figure out the villain and then you will know the espionage flick that villain later starred in with an eyepatch of his own. I hope!
For Question #4, ask yourself: what are the two most famous books written by each of those two authors. That's the films being alluded to by my question.When you get that far let me know.
Question #2 clue: the film only had two actors. They were both nominated for Best Actor. Pretty rare huh?
Well...in '76 Rocky stars Talia Shire and Sylvester Stallone got nominated, but i had to cheat and check it out. Is that it. I can't come up with another...doesn't mean it's not out there of course, LOL.
Feliks wrote: "Oh aye? What kind of program is 'Says You'?
Hmmm..okay so its the eyepatch question which has you stumoped eh.
The 70s film is a WWII commando romp made in '76. The movie seven years earlier was one of the most famous westerns ever, starring the most famous western star ever. You can surely name me a famous western character where the *hero* wears an eyepatch. From there, you can figure out the villain and then you will know the espionage flick that villain later starred in with an eyepatch of his own..."
Ok, the most famous western star with a patch has to be John Wayne in True Grit....and that's all I've got :) I'm sure Mike can figure out the rest!
Hmmm..okay so its the eyepatch question which has you stumoped eh.
The 70s film is a WWII commando romp made in '76. The movie seven years earlier was one of the most famous westerns ever, starring the most famous western star ever. You can surely name me a famous western character where the *hero* wears an eyepatch. From there, you can figure out the villain and then you will know the espionage flick that villain later starred in with an eyepatch of his own..."
Ok, the most famous western star with a patch has to be John Wayne in True Grit....and that's all I've got :) I'm sure Mike can figure out the rest!
I'm really impressed with you guys. I've seen a lot of these movies but can't remember any of the details like you do...Kudos to you!
Ouch...I was looking for a Villain who wore an eye patch twice. Missed the details, my bad.
True Grit and Eagle Has Landed...Robert Duvall. John Wayne and Michael Caine.
I screwed myself up looking for the wrong thing.
True Grit and Eagle Has Landed...Robert Duvall. John Wayne and Michael Caine.
I screwed myself up looking for the wrong thing.
Win win, Mike and Lisa. 'True Grit' has Rooster Cogburn/John Wayne (eyepatch #1) chasing Lucky Ned Pepper (Robert Duvall). Seven years later, Robert Duvall wears an eyepatch (#2) when he plays Colonel Radl in 'The Eagle Has Landed'. In the bag! Good job
For the question about Martin Ritt. Here's how you solve it.Name the biggest blockbuster of the 70s which was not named 'Star Wars'.
One of the three male heroes in this film --the only one who dies--stars in a very similar blockbuster three years later.
In that film, he also has two co-stars, (one of them a hot french babe). Well--they both co-starred in the Martin Ritt European film, from the same year as the *first* blockbuster mentioned above!
I realize this is an obscure title so if you even get warm I will clue you in.
Question #6 (new to the pile)What rather nondescript, hum-drum actor was invited to co-star with buddy Steve McQueen in no less than three of McQueen's movies? (Talk about a good working relationship!)
Question #7 (new)During the filming of 'The Great Escape'; Charles Bronson met the wife of one of his co-stars in that movie. Immediate attraction bloomed; they began an affair, and she wound up divorcing her husband and leaving her kids for him. Who was that humiliated husband?
Bonus question: what classic movie actress did the same thing in 1950 --leaving her husband for a famous director--and was reviled by the world press for doing so?
Question #8 (new) What techno-thriller from the late 1960s features a character who hides an epileptic condition; but nonetheless suffers a seizure (triggered by a revolving strobe light) at the worst possible moment?
Well that happened in '71's Andromeda Strain. Can't recall one in the '60s.
I'll keep thinking, I think you've stumped every body.
I'll keep thinking, I think you've stumped every body.









(hint the name is found in the Lone Ranger TV series...and in a movie, though not a Lone Ranger movie.)
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