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Post by BATouttaheck on Jan 8, 2018 22:06:19 GMT
Is Hale the kid grabbing or the kid in the middle? I think the kid in the middle looks like a young Skipper. I compared the pictures on google with the ones on IMDb .. neither infallible when it comes to labels BUT ...the "grabber kid" is a girl in disguise and the kid in the middle is ID'd as someone else entirely and is in many of the images. Girl - Dorothy Coonan Wellman , kid in middle = Edwin Phillips Image page for WBotR <-- more pictures looks like we have a mystery on our hands manfromplanetx
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Post by Richard Kimble on Jan 9, 2018 8:02:54 GMT
The grabber is Dorothy Coonan, future wife of Wm Wellman, and about as far from Alan Hale as you can get. Somebody let me know if you ever spot 12 year old Jack Webb in Three On a Match (1932) In the meantime here's 14 year old David Janssen in Swamp Fire
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Post by hi224 on Jan 9, 2018 8:56:46 GMT
The grabber is Dorothy Coonan, future wife of Wm Wellman, and about as far from Alan Hale as you can get. Somebody let me know if you ever spot 12 year old Jack Webb in Three On a Match (1932) In the meantime here's 14 year old David Janssen in Swamp Firewow jackie was young here.
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Post by manfromplanetx on Jan 9, 2018 9:06:35 GMT
Is Hale the kid grabbing or the kid in the middle? I think the kid in the middle looks like a young Skipper. I compared the pictures on google with the ones on IMDb .. neither infallible when it comes to labels BUT ...the "grabber kid" is a girl in disguise and the kid in the middle is ID'd as someone else entirely and is in many of the images. Girl - Dorothy Coonan Wellman , kid in middle = Edwin Phillips Image page for WBotR <-- more pictures looks like we have a mystery on our hands manfromplanetx The crying kid ... picture 2 ? have you seen the pic of young jnr and his dad ? ...
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Post by Chalice_Of_Evil on Jan 9, 2018 9:37:06 GMT
The first three which immediately spring to my mind are... Jessica Chastain as Sarah Williams in the Veronica Mars Season 1 episode ‘The Girl Next Door’. Jeremy Renner as Penn in the Season 1 episode ‘Somnabulist’ of the TV series Angel. Zac Efron as young Simon Tam in the Firefly episode ‘Safe’.
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Post by OldAussie on Jan 9, 2018 10:27:36 GMT
From chocolate biscuits to 2 oscars....
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Post by bravomailer on Jan 9, 2018 14:38:28 GMT
Sylvester Stallone as a subway hood in Woody Allen's Bananas.
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Post by bravomailer on Jan 9, 2018 14:45:00 GMT
A Lifebuoy ad with Teri Garr, Tom Selleck, and Penny Marshall
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Post by teleadm on Jan 9, 2018 17:50:16 GMT
Jeff Goldblum (in his movie debut) was one of the thugs who attacked Charles Bronson's wife in Death Wish 1974.
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Post by BATouttaheck on Jan 10, 2018 0:20:04 GMT
teleadm and Goldblum is wearing a "Jughead" Hat from the Archie Comics ... how cool is that ? and he is credited as "Freak #1" <-- luv it - it's so Goldblum-y !
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Post by BATouttaheck on Jan 11, 2018 3:48:44 GMT
Mostly uncredited in early films in 1951-52 but listed as "Igor" in HOUSE OF WAX. My first memory of Charles Bushinsky --- he scared the heck out of me when the middle "wax head" moved ! Later famous, of course, as Charles Bronson
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Post by teleadm on Jan 11, 2018 19:27:38 GMT
The man in the middle is Robert Shaw in his screen debut, an uncredited role as "Chemist at Police Exhibition" in The Lavender Hill Mob 1951. Robert Shaw would later become known for Quint in Jaws 1975 and many other movies offcourse
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Post by teleadm on Jan 11, 2018 19:38:31 GMT
On the left is James Mason in his movie debut in Late Extra 1935.
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Post by teleadm on Jan 11, 2018 19:48:39 GMT
The early movie where Harpo Marx speaks!! Sadly it was done via titles since it was a silent movie. As "the village Peter Pan" in Too Many Kisses 1925
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Post by Richard Kimble on Jan 12, 2018 4:19:07 GMT
A publicity shot taken on the set of Humor Risk (1921), the film debut of the Marx Brothers. Kudos -- or if you prefer, props -- if you can pick out all four of them.
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Post by BATouttaheck on Jan 12, 2018 13:33:42 GMT
Shirley Temple started out at age FOUR in 1932 in those "Baby Burlesque" short films with little kids running around in big diapers with giant safety pins and acting as if they are adults. Some find them "adorable", personally I think they are worse even than kiddie beauty / talent pageants and watchable only as Shirley History. In "Kid in Hollywood" she is billed as playing "Morelegs Sweettricks", in "Kid'in'Africa" as "Madame Cradlebait" but therein lies another thread These are from "War Babies" in which she is a bargirl.
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Post by Doghouse6 on Jan 12, 2018 14:30:59 GMT
A publicity shot taken on the set of Humor Risk (1921), the film debut of the Marx Brothers. Kudos -- or if you prefer, props -- if you can pick out all four of them. Try as I might, I just can't zero in on Chico, but I get Groucho (bottom row third from left), Harpo (same row, fourth) and Zeppo (standing, eighth from left). Could Chico be the one standing fifth from left with the specs and cap?
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Post by Richard Kimble on Jan 12, 2018 21:24:31 GMT
A publicity shot taken on the set of Humor Risk (1921), the film debut of the Marx Brothers. Kudos -- or if you prefer, props -- if you can pick out all four of them. Try as I might, I just can't zero in on Chico, but I get Groucho (bottom row third from left), Harpo (same row, fourth) and Zeppo (standing, eighth from left). Could Chico be the one standing fifth from left with the specs and cap? Kudos! I mean props...
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Post by Doghouse6 on Jan 12, 2018 22:03:34 GMT
Try as I might, I just can't zero in on Chico, but I get Groucho (bottom row third from left), Harpo (same row, fourth) and Zeppo (standing, eighth from left). Could Chico be the one standing fifth from left with the specs and cap? Kudos! I mean props... Woo-hoo! I shall reward myself accordingly...maybe order in tonight instead of cooking. I've always thought that name, rather than facial, recognition must represent the best kind of celebrity: drop it in the right places and it gets attention and action, but still go where you like and nobody bothers or notices you. I imagine Harpo and Chico enjoyed that all their lives, but once Groucho abandoned the greasepaint 'stache and eyebrows and put his real face on TV, it probably no longer worked that way.
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Post by Richard Kimble on Jan 12, 2018 22:45:19 GMT
I've always thought that name, rather than facial, recognition must represent the best kind of celebrity: drop it in the right places and it gets attention and action, but still go where you like and nobody bothers or notices you. I imagine Harpo and Chico enjoyed that all their lives, but once Groucho abandoned the greasepaint 'stache and eyebrows and put his real face on TV, it probably no longer worked that way. Groucho claimed to feel that way at first, in keeping with his misanthrope persona, but he eventually grew tired of his brothers being the ones recognized (and fawned over), so he grew the real life mustache.
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