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Old 27-02-2003, 09:11 PM #51
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Blimey James, the words "blood" and "stone" come to mind!!!!!!!!


Ok, here's a nice easy one


"I'll take the ring!"


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Could it be the cute Frodo Baggins in "The Lord of the Rings - The Fellowship of the Ring". Bless him - bet he wishes he'd never opened his mouth now!
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your turn Susieq


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Ok - here's another one, from a very popular film (well I like it anyway!!!).

"Good. For a moment there, I thought we were in trouble."
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Raiders of the Lost Ark, or maybe Romancing the Stone?


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No, I think it's that moment before Butch and Sundance (a la Redford and Newman)run out of the canteena and into the stuff of legend!


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You're quite right ROB. I must have seen that film about 12 times - definitely one of my faves.

Over to you for the next quote.
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OK, here's one for the old romantics amongst us:


It's awfully easy to lie when you know that you're trusted implicitly. So very easy, and so very degrading

Hint: Clipped tones are obligatory..............
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Me! Me!


Would that be Brief Encounter?

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Feebs - you are terribly, terribly

RIGHT!




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Hooray

Okay, how about:

"Fasten your seatbelts, it's going to be a bumpy night!"

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Back to the Future????
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I think it's a quote from "All About Eve" and the words were said by the wonderful Bette Davis.

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It certainly is 'All about Eve' Miriam

Over to you for the next question I think
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I loved Bette Davis so that was an easy one for me.

OK, everyone, I promise this one isn't as hard as the last two:

"He doesn't need you. He's got his memories. He doesn't love you - he wants to alone again with her. You've nothing to stay for. You've nothing to live for, have you, really? Look down there. It's easy, isn't it? Why don't you? Go on, go on. Don't be afraid ..."

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"Rebecca" Got the tape. 1940. Mrs Danvers to the second Mrs de Winter. Daphne Du Maurier wrote the book and Hitchcock produced. Larry Olivier and Joan Fontaine starred.

"A shy ladies companion is staying in Monte Carlo with her stuffy employer when she meets the wealthy Maxim de Winter. Max is still troubled by the death of his wife, Rebecca in a boating accident the year before. She and Max fall in love, get married and return to Manderlay, his large country estate in Cornwall. The second Mrs. de Winter meets the housekeeper Mrs. Danvers and discovers that Rebecca still has a strange hold on everyone at Manderlay."

Laurence Olivier .... George Fortescu Maximillian 'Maxim' de Winter
Joan Fontaine .... The Second Mrs. de Winter
George Sanders .... Jack Favell
Judith Anderson .... Mrs. Danvers
Gladys Cooper .... Beatrice Lacy
Nigel Bruce .... Major Giles Lacy
Reginald Denny (I) .... Frank Crawley
C. Aubrey Smith .... Colonel Julyan
Melville Cooper .... Coroner
Florence Bates .... Mrs. Edythe Van Hopper
Leonard Carey .... Ben
Leo G. Carroll .... Dr. Baker
Edward Fielding .... Frith
Lumsden Hare .... Tabbs
Forrester Harvey .... Chalcroft
(more)

Runtime: 130 min
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OK, OK, SplodgeO!!!

You're Absolutely Right

Your Turn Next


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" I like Dundee cake. Do you like Dundee cake Mr Delacro?"







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Okay Splodge0, I have a feeling that this might be The Grass is Greener

Big sigh...Cary Grant!
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I am seriously impressed!

Directed by
Stanley Donen

Writing credits (in alphabetical order)
Hugh Williams also play
Margaret Williams (III) also play

Cast (in credits order) verified as complete
Cary Grant .... Victor Rhyall, Earl
Deborah Kerr .... Lady Hilary Rhyall
Robert Mitchum .... Charles Delacro
Jean Simmons .... Hattie Durant
Moray Watson .... Trevor Sellers, the Butler
rest of cast listed alphabetically
Joan Benham .... Hairdresser's receptionist ('No sir. Quite sure, sir.') (uncredited)
Gwen Watford .... Hairdresser's Receptionist (uncredited)

Produced by
Stanley Donen .... producer
James H. Ware .... associate producer (as James Ware)

Original Music by
Noel Coward

Cinematography by
Christopher Challis

Film Editing by
James B. Clark (I) (as James Clark)

Art Direction by
Paul Sheriff (I)

Costume Design by
Hardy Amies (Miss Kerr's clothes)
Christian Dior (Miss Simmons' clothes)

Makeup Department
Eric Allwright .... makeup artist
Gordon Bond .... hair stylist
John O'Gorman (I) .... makeup artist

Production Management
Richard B. Goodwin .... unit manager (as Richard Goodwin)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Roy Stevens (I) .... assistant director

Art Department
Vernon Dixon .... set dresser

Sound Department
Maurice Askew .... sound recordist
John Cox (I) .... sound supervisor
John W. Mitchell .... sound recordist
Peter Musgrave (II) .... dubbing editor

Other crew
Shirley Barnes .... continuity
Maurice Binder .... title designer
Noel Coward .... lyricist
Austin Dempster .... camera operator
Douglas Gamley .... music arranger
Mary Kessel .... assistant editor
Muir Mathieson .... conductor
Len Stevens .... music arranger
John Wilson-Apperson .... wardrobe supervisor (as John Wilson Apperson)




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Phew...I guess all that means I was right!

Okay, to leave the classics behind, try this one (another favourite of mine):

"I have fought my way here to the castle beyond the Goblin City to take back the child that you have stolen"

(Bet my family know that one too!!)
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Labyrinth

Jennifer Connolly and David Bowie


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Darn it. I knew that one, Janette but you beat me to it.
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Family...they know me too well!

Congratulations Janette, your turn
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Ok, a little bit of dialogue for you:-


Her: You hurt me!

Him: Yes

Her: Don't do it again!
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