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Post by Isapop on Sept 9, 2021 18:46:01 GMT
"Somebody"? I will have you know that I not simply "Somebody". As I already explained to MattGarth: I........am........ Spartacus!
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Post by kijii on Sept 9, 2021 18:51:16 GMT
BS-55: Gertrude Lawrence / FF-17: Claudette Colbert / 'Lydia' / SKYLARK / Samson Raphaelson / (MattGarth) BS-55 Gertrude Lawerence / FF-17 Claudette Colbert / Lydia / SKYLARK = SAMSON RAPHAELSON (MATT)
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Post by Isapop on Sept 9, 2021 18:54:27 GMT
BS-07 Eleanor Audley/FF43 RUTH HUSSEY/CHARLOTTE/SUSAN AND GOD/ANITA LOOS, RACHEL CROTHERS
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And now I see Matt found it. I knew I should have waited for an update!
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Post by kijii on Sept 9, 2021 18:59:20 GMT
"Somebody"? I will have you know that I not simply "Somebody". As I already explained to MattGarth: I........am........ Spartacus! i'LL FIND OUT WHEN I GO BACK TO CHECK THE ATTRIBUTION. BUT, I REMEMBER THAT SOMEONE DID GET IT. I REMEMBER WHEN THE STAGE SHOW WAS TAKEN TO THE SCREEN, MOST OF THE MAJOR CAST FROM THE STAGE SHOW WAS RETAINED FOR THE FEATURE FILM. BUT, JESSICA (WHO DID IT ON THE STAGE) WAS REPLACED BY VIVIAN.
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Post by Isapop on Sept 9, 2021 19:01:40 GMT
"Somebody"? I will have you know that I not simply "Somebody". As I already explained to MattGarth: I........am........ Spartacus! i'LL FIND OUT WHEN I GO BACK TO CHECK THE ATTRIBUTION. BUT, I REMEMBER THAT SOMEONE DID GET IT. I REMEMBER WHEN THE STAGE SHOW WAS TAKEN TO THE SCREEN, MOST OF THE MAJOR CAST FROM THE STAGE SHOW WAS RETAINED FOR THE FEATURE FILM. BUT, JESSICA (WHO DID IT ON THE STAGE) WAS REPLACED BY VIVIAN. Well, it won't be hard to find, since it's the second response in the whole game.
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Post by Isapop on Sept 9, 2021 19:29:55 GMT
BS-90 Amy Veness/FF90 LIV ULLMAN/GINA/THE WILD DUCK/HENRIK IBSEN
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Post by Isapop on Sept 9, 2021 19:33:04 GMT
Here's a repost from yesterday:
BS-92 Ida Vernon/FF27 EDITH EVANS/LADY BRACKNELL/THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST/OSCAR WILDE
ISAPOP
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Post by kijii on Sept 9, 2021 19:39:11 GMT
BS-90 Amy Veness/FF90 LIV ULLMAN/GINA/THE WILD DUCK/HENRIK IBSEN ISAPOP CORRECT
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Post by kijii on Sept 9, 2021 19:41:51 GMT
Here's a repost from yesterday: BS-92 Ida Vernon/FF27 EDITH EVANS/LADY BRACKNELL/THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST/OSCAR WILDE ISAPOP BS-92 Ida Vernon / FF-27 Edith Evan / Lady Bracknell / THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING ERNEST = OSCAR WILD (ISAPOP)
LAST ONE 
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Post by Isapop on Sept 9, 2021 20:08:21 GMT
Now you have a solemn duty.
Tidying up.
Some answers mistakenly credited to the wrong poster. (Like I still have one of Matt's, BS-57).
Also, just perusing that amazing list, this jumped out: BS-72 Bernadette Peters / FF-57 Marsha Mason / Paula / THE GOODBYE GIRL = NEIL SIMON A flagrant violation of the rule you set down: "All Broadway Shows must have been performed BEFORE the Feature Film was released—NOT THE REVERSE ."
No rest for the QuizMaster.
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Post by kijii on Sept 9, 2021 21:00:20 GMT
Now you have a solemn duty. Tidying up. Some answers mistakenly credited to the wrong poster. (Like I still have one of Matt's, BS-57). Also, just perusing that amazing list, this jumped out: BS-72 Bernadette Peters / FF-57 Marsha Mason / Paula / THE GOODBYE GIRL = NEIL SIMON A flagrant violation of the rule you set down: "All Broadway Shows must have been performed BEFORE the Feature Film was released—NOT THE REVERSE ."No rest for the QuizMaster. THANK YOU, ISAPOP, However, I had already determined and stated--at least to Marsha--that after the quiz, I would go through the entire thread to correct any incorrect contributor attributions. With regard to THE GOODBYE GIRL, I will just have to place an asterisk by it with a footnote that states that the play was produced after the the feature film. I might have just dropped it off the list--making it 99 rather than 100--but I fear that doing that might result in all sorts of unforeseen numbering problems of the other items in the list.
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Post by Isapop on Sept 9, 2021 21:55:54 GMT
Now you have a solemn duty. Tidying up. Some answers mistakenly credited to the wrong poster. (Like I still have one of Matt's, BS-57). Also, just perusing that amazing list, this jumped out: BS-72 Bernadette Peters / FF-57 Marsha Mason / Paula / THE GOODBYE GIRL = NEIL SIMON A flagrant violation of the rule you set down: "All Broadway Shows must have been performed BEFORE the Feature Film was released—NOT THE REVERSE ."No rest for the QuizMaster. THANK YOU, ISAPOP, Ah, that's OK. It's just the kind of guy I am. (Irritating)Looks like we won't be saying "Goodbye" to the "The Goodbye Girl". A helluva game you put together for all of us, Kijii. It was downright addictive. High compliments!
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Post by kijii on Sept 10, 2021 0:28:51 GMT
Ah, that's OK. It's just the kind of guy I am. (Irritating)Looks like we won't be saying "Goodbye" to the "The Goodbye Girl". A helluva game you put together for all of us, Kijii. It was downright addictive. High compliments! My main regret is that I couldn't find a place for Tallulah Bankhead in my Lifeboat.
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Post by mattgarth on Sept 10, 2021 5:44:51 GMT
My main regret is that I couldn't find a place for Tallulah Bankhead in my Lifeboat.
In Kijii's Lifeboat: _________________________
BS: Tallulah Bankhead / FF: Bette Davis / 'Judith' / DARK VICTORY / George Brewer
BS: Tallulah Bankhead / FF: Barbara Stanwyck / 'Mae' / CLASH BY NIGHT / Clifford Odets
BS: Tallulah Bankhead / FF: Bette Davis / 'Regina' / THE LITTLE FOXES / Lillian Hellman
BS: Tallulah Bankhead / FF: Joan Crawford / 'Mary' / FORSAKING ALL OTHERS / Frank Cavett
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Post by marshamae on Sept 10, 2021 13:49:58 GMT
I was expecting little foxes, since Tallulah was a great stage star who rarely made the film, and Bette famously made the film of many plays. In addition to the ONES above, THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER, WATCH ON THE RHINE, THÉ CORN IS GREEN WERE POSSIBLES FOR BETTE.
NOT KVETCHING THOUGH IT WAS AN FABULOUS CONTEST WITH NICE HARD questions. thanks for all your hard work.
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Post by mattgarth on Sept 10, 2021 14:00:11 GMT
Another curtain call -- come back and take a well-deserved bow, QM Kijii. 
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Post by jervistetch on Sept 10, 2021 14:24:28 GMT
This was your best game yet, Kijii. Looking forward to more. Thank you very much.
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Post by kijii on Sept 11, 2021 4:00:20 GMT
My main regret is that I couldn't find a place for Tallulah Bankhead in my Lifeboat.In Kijii's Lifeboat: _________________________ BS: Tallulah Bankhead / FF: Bette Davis / 'Judith' / DARK VICTORY / George Brewer BS: Tallulah Bankhead / FF: Barbara Stanwyck / 'Mae' / CLASH BY NIGHT / Clifford Odets BS: Tallulah Bankhead / FF: Bette Davis / 'Regina' / THE LITTLE FOXES / Lillian Hellman BS: Tallulah Bankhead / FF: Joan Crawford / 'Mary' / FORSAKING ALL OTHERS / Frank Cavett So....that was my problem with using her...she was too prolific a Stage Actress!!! The two that were followed up with Bette Davis films, however, could not have been used since there were two matches there with the same combo of Actresses. And, I just happened to use Stanwyck and Crawford in other matches. It's interesting that I had two Davises on the FF list and either one was Bette
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Post by kijii on Sept 11, 2021 4:27:19 GMT
I really did enjoyed creating this quiz. And, I could not have found a greater group of people to have shared my creation with.  I did carefully recheck the thread to find the first player to discover the right combo for each solution set and the OP now shows what I found. However, in rechecking, I discovered yet another kijii gaffe. I left the game with one set unsolved: BS-51 Rita Jolivet / FF-99 Loretta Young / Marsinah / KISMET = EDWAR KNOBLOCKOh, well....... 
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Post by kijii on Sept 11, 2021 4:52:20 GMT
I was expecting little foxes, since Tallulah was a great stage star who rarely made the film, and Bette famously made the film of many plays. In addition to the ONES above, THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER, WATCH ON THE RHINE, THÉ CORN IS GREEN WERE POSSIBLES FOR BETTE. NOT KVETCHING THOUGH IT WAS AN FABULOUS CONTEST WITH NICE HARD questions. thanks for all your hard work. Marsha, I have a good point: both Tallulah Bankhead and Bette Davis were great actresses. I was trying to find 100 different writers to go with the various combos. I had already used Moss Hart, Lillian Hellman, and Emlyn Williams with other "Oscared" actresses. Dark Victory might have been a choice if Ii had thought of it. Bette and Tallulah would match up there, and I hadn't used George Brewer...
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