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147. In two films
Sat Nov 23, 2024, 09:06 PM
13 hrs ago

Americans were cast as Canadians so they could portray British Subjects without English accents. Name the films, both from the 1950's.

dynamite for sale? Tetrachloride Aug 30 #1
It was for sale in the movie. red dog 1 Aug 31 #3
When I was a kid in St. Maries, ID, in the 1970s it was sold in two stores in town jmowreader Oct 25 #96
amazing Tetrachloride Oct 25 #97
Not all that amazing, considering where we were jmowreader Oct 25 #98
ah, my area was field stone and clay Tetrachloride Oct 25 #99
In Werner Herzog's 1982 film Fitzcaraldo, Beastly Boy Aug 31 #2
Name one of the characters from the novel "Catch 22" that was not in the 1970 movie "Catch 22"? red dog 1 Aug 31 #4
The cat that Hungry Joe fights for sleeping on his face? JoseBalow Aug 31 #6
Actually, that wasn't the character I was thinking of, but you're right, his bunkmate Huple's cat was not in the movie red dog 1 Sep 4 #7
Yes! That's exactly what happened! JoseBalow Sep 4 #8
He didn't have the airbase bombed to "turn a profit" jmowreader Oct 25 #94
Sure he did, it was to turn a profit JoseBalow Oct 26 #106
Lieutenant Scheisskopf jmowreader Oct 25 #93
What's the name of the arcade in the movie Wargames? miyazaki Aug 31 #5
Name the person who co-starred in both "The Commitments" (1991) and "The Matchmaker" (1997) red dog 1 Sep 8 #9
The ubiquitous Colm Meany? Harker Sep 8 #10
Excellent guess, but no. red dog 1 Sep 8 #11
I shouldn't be guessing when there's an unseen movie involved. n/t Harker Sep 9 #14
The unseen movie is worth seeing....The Matchmaker (1997) red dog 1 Sep 9 #16
It'll be on my list to check out, Red... Thanks! n/t Harker Sep 9 #17
I hope my question fits the criteria BOSSHOG Sep 8 #12
Hooper was having an affair with Chief Brody's wife. Harker Sep 9 #13
Name the actress who played both Carmella Soprano's mother in The Sopranos and Karen Hill's mother in "Goodfellas" red dog 1 Sep 9 #15
Suzzane Shepherd VGNonly Sep 17 #24
"Just the good half!" JoseBalow Sep 17 #25
Ding! red dog 1 Sep 18 #26
What was the peacetime occupation VGNonly Sep 9 #18
Was Major Stovall the command's adjutant Brother Buzz Sep 9 #19
Dean Jagger won best supporting for his role. VGNonly Sep 9 #20
What Jack Nicholson movie has a tie-in with Monty Python? red dog 1 Sep 14 #21
Always Look on the Bright side of Life VGNonly Sep 16 #22
Ding! red dog 1 Sep 17 #23
Tangentially a movie question... Harker Sep 25 #27
Oh, I remember reading an article about this once upon a time JoseBalow Sep 25 #31
You are a virtuoso! Harker Sep 25 #32
That's a hell of a 22, that Catch-22! JoseBalow Sep 25 #36
Your priorities are sound. Harker Sep 25 #37
12 Angry Men VGNonly Sep 25 #28
Watchmaker, I believe. Harker Sep 25 #35
Yes VGNonly Sep 25 #41
A favorite of mine since I was a wee lad. n/t Harker Sep 25 #42
Who are the only jurors VGNonly Sep 25 #44
Davis and McCardle exchange names outside the courthouse... Harker Sep 26 #45
What was the last film VGNonly Sep 25 #29
This message was self-deleted by its author Harker Sep 25 #33
It was a western VGNonly Sep 25 #39
"The Ox-bow Incident." Harker Sep 25 #43
What actor at the age of 14 VGNonly Sep 25 #30
James Earl Jones? Harker Sep 25 #34
The Omaha Race Riot of 1919 VGNonly Sep 25 #40
What movie's billing inspired the name of an iconic literary character? nuxvomica Sep 25 #38
"Patriot Games" (1992) opens with Jack Ryan (Harrison Ford) & his wife in a London hotel room red dog 1 Oct 1 #46
In what movie did Cameron Diaz make her film debut? red dog 1 Oct 12 #47
What well-known person was choreographer for "Coming To America" (1988)? red dog 1 Oct 15 #48
The lead character (Mel Gibson) in "The Patriot" (2000) is a composite character based on four historical men. red dog 1 Oct 19 #49
Francis Marion? VGNonly Oct 19 #52
Francis Marion - The Swamp Fox. Thomas Hurt Oct 19 #63
These five actors VGNonly Oct 19 #50
Popeye? Brother Buzz Oct 19 #53
A 1970 war film VGNonly Oct 19 #55
I flashed on Patton, but Tora, Tora, Tora might be a good candidate, too Brother Buzz Oct 19 #59
Yes Patton VGNonly Oct 19 #61
Curiously, choice number six, George C Scott, did a a superb job Brother Buzz Oct 19 #62
In a classic 1973 film, who said BOSSHOG Oct 19 #51
Miss Trixie in Paper Moon VGNonly Oct 19 #54
Damn VGN nice going BOSSHOG Oct 19 #56
Who played the hotel desk clerk? VGNonly Oct 19 #57
Old Floyd BOSSHOG Oct 19 #58
Burton Gilliam VGNonly Oct 19 #60
What actor, playing a dead guy in, "The Big Chill," Bayard Oct 19 #64
Kevin Costner VGNonly Oct 20 #65
Raiders of the Lost Ark VGNonly Oct 21 #66
What was the dogs actual name in many classic films VGNonly Oct 24 #67
Asta's real name was Skippy! JoseBalow Oct 24 #69
Yes VGNonly Oct 24 #70
I read a book about Hollywood movie dogs JoseBalow Oct 24 #71
I just now posted a question about Hollywood movie dogs. red dog 1 Oct 24 #73
What actor said VGNonly Oct 24 #68
What was the name of the first Hollywood movie dog? red dog 1 Oct 24 #72
Rin Tin Tin was the first big Hollywood star JoseBalow Oct 24 #74
No, it wasn't Rin Tin Tin red dog 1 Oct 24 #75
If it's Hollywood, then Petey from Our Gang, I guess JoseBalow Oct 24 #76
His name was Strongheart and he was from Germany red dog 1 Oct 24 #78
What was the name of Sidney Greenstreet's cabaret in "Casablanca." brush Oct 24 #77
The Blue Parrot SupportSanity Oct 24 #79
Hey, wait a minute. Your answer is correct but where does the OP say you can then ask a question? brush Oct 24 #80
Correct. Trick question. Sam would never leave Rick. SupportSanity Oct 24 #82
Ok, why not? But you still haven't told me what was the amount. brush Oct 24 #83
Toshiro Mifune had nightmares about a scene he recently finished. Which film and scene was this? sakabatou Oct 24 #81
The arrows scene from "Throne of Blood"? n/t Harker Oct 25 #85
Bingo! sakabatou Oct 25 #86
I was just pondering other possibilities... Harker Oct 25 #87
The Graduate: What was Mrs. Robinson's first name? legallyblondeNYC Oct 24 #84
I'm thinking it wasn't mentioned... Harker Oct 25 #88
Correct! legallyblondeNYC Oct 25 #89
She seemed pretty distinctive to me, but from experience... Harker Oct 25 #90
The director and a lead actor could have full conversations using a fictional language sakabatou Oct 25 #91
The Fifth Element jmowreader Oct 25 #95
Correct sakabatou Oct 26 #100
This film's crew wore shirts that said "Fewer songs, more explosions". sakabatou Oct 25 #92
This traditional animated film was only beaten by two other animated films in world gross profit sakabatou Oct 26 #101
Snow White? Brother Buzz Oct 26 #102
Nope. Snow White is #7 sakabatou Oct 26 #103
Boy howdy, was it a Disney production? Brother Buzz Oct 26 #104
The film was made after 2010 sakabatou Oct 26 #105
Ah, 'Traditional' as in in not computer generated? Brother Buzz Oct 26 #110
It means mostly non-3D (but can have 3D elements). sakabatou Oct 26 #111
Yes, more hints - I was thinking Nick Park Brother Buzz Oct 26 #112
The film takes place during the time of World War 1, but not the war itself. sakabatou Oct 26 #113
Very interesting clues, but alas, I'm clueless - I'll need to chew on it for a bit Brother Buzz Oct 26 #114
Okay a few more sakabatou Oct 26 #115
I still got nothing - Is this a title I would immediately recognize? Brother Buzz Oct 27 #117
Probably not. It had a limited run in the US, as it was a foreign film sakabatou Oct 27 #118
Ah, THAT is a HUGE clue Brother Buzz Oct 27 #119
Yep. It's not Russian sakabatou Oct 27 #120
I got zero, zip, zilch, nada Brother Buzz Oct 27 #121
This is getting good! - I have to remind myself it is an animated film Brother Buzz Oct 26 #116
Frozen? JoseBalow Oct 26 #107
That's 3D, not traditional. sakabatou Oct 26 #108
Kick sakabatou Oct 26 #109
$17.99? Harker Oct 28 #122
Your bid is too high red dog 1 Oct 28 #123
11.33? Harker Oct 28 #124
Too high red dog 1 Oct 28 #125
I have no sense. Harker Oct 28 #126
Close enough! red dog 1 Nov 16 #133
That's a lot of bang for the buck. n/t Harker Nov 16 #134
That one deserves a rec. red dog 1 Nov 16 #135
A multi-movie question... what actor turned down the roles of James Bond in "Dr. No"... Harker Oct 28 #127
In the film The Commitments what was the name of the guy who played the synthesizer at Imelda Quirk's sister's wedding? red dog 1 Nov 9 #128
What well-known person played the role of the neurologist in "Groundhog Day"? red dog 1 Nov 14 #129
Harold Ramis Angleae Nov 15 #130
Ding! red dog 1 Nov 15 #131
In "Mad Max," who played the members of Toecutter's gang? jmowreader Nov 15 #132
What well-known musician/song writer was an executive producer of "Repo Man"? red dog 1 Nov 16 #136
I'm not sure why, but Mac Rebennack leapt to mind... Harker Sunday #137
Nope, but here's a hint, red dog 1 Sunday #138
I had to peek. The thought of spending the day wondering seemed overwhelming. Harker Sunday #139
We're you surprised at who it was? red dog 1 Sunday #140
Yes, but it makes sense. Harker Sunday #141
Michael Nesmith? VGNonly Monday #145
In Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds La Coliniere Monday #142
What was the name of the night club band in "Repo Man"? red dog 1 Monday #143
Blue Velvet opening scene, what time does the radio say it is JoseBalow Monday #144
What was the job of the father in VGNonly Monday #146
In two films VGNonly 13 hrs ago #147
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