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  • 155                                                                                                                                                         156

    Name the actresses and the film titles.

  • #156: Ann Miller, Kiss Me Kate.  The Too Darn Hot number at the start of the film.  Trivia - It was the first (and as far as I know only) musical shot in 3D
  • and FWIW, here is my copy of the lobby card.

  • 155 I have no idea...but is she a stripper or a dancer in a club?
  • #155.  Guessed wrong and stumbled on answer trying to verify.  Scandalous.
  • jayn_j said:
    #156: Ann Miller, Kiss Me Kate.  The Too Darn Hot number at the start of the film.  Trivia - It was the first (and as far as I know only) musical shot in 3D

    Correct. Kiss Me Kate from 1953. Nice lobby card and I could watch Ann Miller sing and dance the '' too darn hot''  number  forever.

    Those Redheads From Seattle and The French Line, both from 1953, are sometimes listed as musicals too.


  • jayn_j said:
    #155.  Guessed wrong and stumbled on answer trying to verify.  Scandalous.
    Good clue.
    155 I have no idea...but is she a stripper or a dancer in a club?

    Yes & yes, It stars one of your favourites Ves.
  • Oki doki...will have to dig deep tonight when I have more time...
  • Oki doki...will have to dig deep tonight when I have more time...

    To clarify things so you don't waste time, by favourite I mean male actor and not female.
  • Oh good cause I couldn't think who it could be!
  • Busy day so didn't get much of chance to look around.

    Me thinks I have not seen this movie...

  • Busy day so didn't get much of chance to look around.

    Me thinks I have not seen this movie...


    I would have thought you would have seen all his movies. Clue is ''politics ".
  • Could it be "Blaze"?

    Lolita Davidovich?

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  • Good one Bruce.  Would have probably got there in the end, but would have taken some effort...Never seen it!
  • Bruce said:
    Could it be "Blaze"?

    Lolita Davidovich?

    Yes and yes. It is Lolita Davidovich who played Blaze Starr in ''Blaze'' from 1989. Paul Newman played Louisiana governor Earl K. Long who fell in love with Blaze.

     155.

  • 157.                                                                                            

    158.

    Name the stars and the films. Two legends here.

  • edited September 2017
    #157 is Judy Garland in Summer Stock (1950).  The Get Happy number that was filmed several months after filming completed and she had lost considerable weight.

    She wore the same outfit in a deleted number from Easter Parade titled Mr Monotonous.  The costume and song didn't fit the turn of the century period, which is why it was cut.
  • jayn_j said:
    #157 is Judy Garland in Summer Stock (1950).  The Get Happy number that was filmed several months after filming completed and she had lost considerable weight.

    She wore the same outfit in a deleted number from Easter Parade titled Mr Monotonous.  The costume and song didn't fit the turn of the century period, which is why it was cut.

      

     Correct. Judy certainly does look slimmer in the dance routine than she does in the overalls image from the film.

  •  158. A clue ( or two ) then. This actress made the headlines in 2016 and ''how'' will help you solve it.
  • gosh it looks so familiar but I cant pull it from the recesses of my brain!
  •  # 159. From a famous movie and all I need in the name of the Film.
  • edited September 2017

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       # 158 answer is Debbie Reynolds from How The West Was Won ( 1962 ). The clues were ''this actress made the headlines in 2016 and ''how'' will help you solve it.


  • ARGH!!!!!!! So obvious once posted! Of course!
  • HONDO said:
     # 159. From a famous movie and all I need in the name of the Film.

    # 159 isn't from a musical, but it is from a film that was called controversial when it was originally released.
  • # 159 answer is The Wild Bunch ( 1969 ).





  • A very popular quiz with over 5.2K views, which has had an extended break returns. I have decided to include decades now to hopefully help in determining an answer.

     160 ( 1970's )
     161 ( 1950's )
     162 ( 1970's )
     163 ( 1960's )

  • 161.  Jenny Agutter - Logan's Run
  • 162.  Jenny Agutter - Logan's Run
  • 162.  Jenny Agutter - Logan's Run
    Good one Ves. Logan's Run From 1976. Jenny is seen below with Michall York in a scene from the film.




  • edited May 2019


    Maybe the remaing three are a little difficult, so some clues.

    # 160. A royalty connection.

    # 161. A military connection.

    # 163. A James Bond connection.
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