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Post by bravomailer on Mar 12, 2020 14:13:02 GMT
James Coburn and Audrey Hepburn in Charade
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Post by mikef6 on Mar 12, 2020 14:23:15 GMT
Double Indemnity
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Post by bravomailer on Mar 12, 2020 15:20:46 GMT
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Post by Doghouse6 on Mar 12, 2020 16:33:01 GMT
Audrey again. Wait Until DarkAnd again. My Fair LadyAnd again. The Nun's Story
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Post by bravomailer on Mar 12, 2020 16:56:04 GMT
A flame has long flickered in my heart for Ms Hepburn!
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Post by mattgarth on Mar 12, 2020 17:06:35 GMT
Sorry, no lighted image
NOW, VOYAGER --
Paul Henreid lighting two cigarettes and then giving one to Bette.
I was always impressed with that romantic gesture, and decided to try it out on my first date with the prettiest and most sophisticated girl in town. But I was so nervous that I forgot to hand one over to her -- and sat there smoking two cigarettes.
There was no second date.
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Post by bravomailer on Mar 12, 2020 17:08:44 GMT
Sorry, no lighted image NOW, VOYAGER -- Paul Henreid lighting two cigarettes and then giving one to Bette. I was always impressed with that romantic gesture, and decided to try it out on my first date with the prettiest and most sophisticated girl in town. But I was so nervous that I forgot to hand one over to her -- and sat there smoking two cigarettes. There was no second date.
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Post by wmcclain on Mar 12, 2020 18:05:12 GMT
To Have and Have Not:
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Post by divtal on Mar 12, 2020 18:09:20 GMT
I don't have the knack for transferring images ... don't know why, as I could do it on the old boards.
Young Frankenstein: Gene Hackman lights his cigar from Peter Boyle's flaming thumb.
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Post by wmcclain on Mar 12, 2020 18:16:32 GMT
Strangers on a Train:
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Post by Doghouse6 on Mar 12, 2020 18:53:31 GMT
I don't have the knack for transferring images ... don't know why, as I could do it on the old boards. Young Frankenstein: Gene Hackman lights his cigar from Peter Boyle's flaming thumb. For the record, the blind hermit mistook the creature's thumb for a cigar: Fear of flame ran in the family.
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Post by teleadm on Mar 12, 2020 18:59:39 GMT
A Man with a pipe must light it sometime, like Sherlock Rathbone.
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Post by bravomailer on Mar 12, 2020 19:47:59 GMT
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Post by bravomailer on Mar 12, 2020 19:50:11 GMT
Paper Moon
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Post by BATouttaheck on Mar 12, 2020 20:15:05 GMT
My first thought upon seeing this terrific thread bravomailer
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Post by OldAussie on Mar 12, 2020 20:26:40 GMT
The Exorcist
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Post by OldAussie on Mar 12, 2020 20:30:12 GMT
Stalag 17
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Post by bravomailer on Mar 12, 2020 20:33:18 GMT
Stalag 17 Outstanding! I was trying to come up with a "light a match off a chump" scene!
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Post by BATouttaheck on Mar 12, 2020 22:23:49 GMT
THREE ON A MATCH (1932)"Although Vivian Revere is seemingly the most successful of a trio of reunited schoolmates, she throws it away by descending into a life of debauchery and drugs. " Joan Blondell, Warren William, Ann Dvorak, Bette Davis, H. Bogart - 1932 "The title refers to the superstition that if three people light their cigarettes with the same match, the third person will soon die. While some attribute the superstition to World War I, where it was sometimes thought that lighting a match long enough to light three cigarettes would attract enemy gunfire, it is now known that a match company "created" the superstition to cut down on sharing of matches and thus increase sales."
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Post by mattgarth on Mar 12, 2020 22:33:04 GMT
THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES --
Harold Russell asks fellow returnees Fredric March and Dana Andrews if they are superstitious about 'Three on a Match'
They are not -- but he is!
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