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#76 Post by silverscreenselect » Sat Jan 11, 2025 3:08 pm

A-32. “They're not scared of you. They're scared of what you represent to 'em.”
“Hey, man. All we represent to them, man, is somebody who needs a haircut.”
“Oh, no. What you represent to them is freedom.”
THE TRIAL OF THE CHICAGO 7
Once I knew what to look for, this one was easy (pun intended). The movie is EASY RIDER, which goes with MONEY for Easy Money with Rodney Dangerfield (B-34)

and Money goes with Runaway Train (A-50) for Money Train with Wesley Snipes (B-7)
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#77 Post by mrkelley23 » Sat Jan 11, 2025 10:11 pm

silverscreenselect wrote:
Sat Jan 11, 2025 3:08 pm
A-32. “They're not scared of you. They're scared of what you represent to 'em.”
“Hey, man. All we represent to them, man, is somebody who needs a haircut.”
“Oh, no. What you represent to them is freedom.”
THE TRIAL OF THE CHICAGO 7
Once I knew what to look for, this one was easy (pun intended). The movie is EASY RIDER, which goes with MONEY for Easy Money with Rodney Dangerfield (B-34)

and Money goes with Runaway Train (A-50) for Money Train with Wesley Snipes (B-7)
(sits in humble silence)
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#78 Post by mellytu74 » Sat Jan 11, 2025 10:16 pm

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Fri Jan 10, 2025 11:14 pm
A-76. “I was crazy that day. We were going to our son's funeral and you were worried about what I wore on my feet. I'm sure it sounds like nothing to you, but it stuck with me and I just wanted to tell you about it.”

ORDINARY PEOPLE

Simone Simon can't be here for anything but CAT PEOPLE - or Curst of the Cat People
Actually, Simone Simon was also in the remake of Seventh Heaven and a movie called Ladies in Love.

I am humbled. I went goes the obvious in one of Professor Tangredi's game. I am ashamed.

So, maybe not Cat PEOPLE.

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#79 Post by jarnon » Sat Jan 11, 2025 11:37 pm

Updated consolidation …


Identify the 80 movies in List A and the 50 actors in List B. (Every other clue is a quotation.) Match the movies into 40 pairs, then match each pair with two actors, according to a Tangredi, or principle you must discover for yourself. 18 actors will be used twice and 6 actors will be used three times. No movie will be used twice.


LIST A: MOVIES

*A-1. THE SEVENTH SEAL

A-2. “You know what I say? I say one down, a couple hundred thousand to go. I don't mean to get on my high horse, but I'm telling you, I do not like the deer. I'm sick of it; they're taking over. They're like rats. They're destroying the ecosystem. I see a dead deer on the side of the road and I think, ‘That's a start.’"
GET OUT

A-3. This movie version of a Broadway musical featured actors who also appeared in the movie versions of Les Miserables, Cats, Mamma Mia! and Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street.
INTO THE WOODS

A-4. “He said no one's gonna fancy a girl with thighs the size of big tree trunks. Not a nice guy, actually, in the end.”
“Ah! You know, um, being Prime Minister, I could just have him murdered.”
“Thank you, sir. I'll think about it.”
“Do. The SAS are absolutely charming. Ruthless trained killers are just a phone call away.”
LOVE ACTUALLY

*A-5. ESCAPE FROM ALCATRAZ
*A-6. CALIFORNIA SUITE

A-7. Pauline Kael loved it, Tuesday Weld hated it, and audiences pretty well ignored it, but it’s now considered a cult classic.
PRETTY POISON

*A-8. SLEEPING BEAUTY

A-9. This movie gave Mr. Gower his most divine role, bar none.
KING OF KINGS

A-10. “You was my brother, Charley, you shoulda looked out for me a little bit. You shoulda taken care of me just a little bit so I wouldn't have to take them dives for the short-end money.”
ON THE WATERFRONT

A-11. This documentary was filmed in the jungles of Peru at the same time the film the making of which it documented was filmed. Got that?
BURDEN OF DREAMS

*A-12. ANATOMY OF A FALL

A-13. This 1918 flick was the first to feature a character who has since been played by more than 80 actors on the big and small screen – most notably in a series of 12 films from 1932 to 1948.
TARZAN OF THE APES

*A-14. STIR CRAZY
*A-15. BROKEN ARROW

A-16. “This city here is like an open sewer, you know, it's full of filth and scum. Sometimes I can hardly take it. Whatever ever becomes the President should just - really clean it up, know what I mean? Sometimes I go out and I smell it. I get headaches, it's so bad, you know. It's like - they just never go away, you know. It's like I think that the President should clean up this whole mess here. He should flush it down the f**kin' toilet.”
TAXI DRIVER

*A-17. BON VOYAGE

A-18. “So Alexander walked out in the big arena and standing in the middle of the arena was Bucephalus. He was big and he was strong - and he was pawing the ground. And there was fire in his eyes. And there was smoke comin' out of his nose. And he went: Mmmmbbbbbb. And Alexander walked up and quick-as-a-cat he jumped up on his back, and he grabbed hold of that long black mane - and away they went! Just like lightening! And they jumped right over the crowd, right over the stands, and went ridin' out over the hill."
THE BLACK STALLION

A-19. This wartime movie about Soviet resistance to the Nazis was neither a critical nor a box office success, but it did mark the debut of one of Hollywood’s most respected leading men – whom you will find in List B.

A-20. “This is a game. All of this is for you. You're not investigating anything. You're a f**king rat in a maze.”
SHUTTER ISLAND

*A-21. JAMAICA INN

A-22. “That rug really tied the room together, did it not?”
THE BIG LEBOWSKI

A-23. A joint Brazilian-French-Italian production based on a Greek legend, this film has a notable score by Antonio Carlos Jobim.
BLACK ORPHEUS

A-24. “His face hurts! And where are his glasses? He can't see without his glasses! Put his glasses on! Put on his glasses! He was gonna be an acrobat!”
MY GIRL

*A-25. TWELFTH NIGHT
*A-26. DIRTY HARRY

A-27. This movie marked the auspicious debut – not counting a brief appearance as an infant in one of her father’s movies – of an eleven year-old actress who immediately went on to star in six films for Walt Disney.
TIGER BAY

*A-28. JOJO RABBIT

A-29. Whatever you do, don’t tell Buzz Aldrin that you believe the bats**t conspiracy theory that forms the basis for this 1977 thriller.
CAPRICORN ONE

A-30. “It's bad to kill. Guns kill. And you don't have to be a gun. You are what you choose to be. You choose. Choose.”
THE IRON GIANT

A-31. If you want to see Burns and Allen, Bela Lugosi, and Cab Calloway in the same movie, this will surely be your only chance.
INTERNATIONAL HOUSE

*A-32. EASY RIDER

A-33. This movie bagged its star an Oscar on his fifth of seven (so far) nominations.
CRAZY HEART

A-34. “On Wednesdays we wear pink!”
MEAN GIRLS

A-35. This 1973 thriller has the most graphic sex scene of any movie adapted from the work of the author of Rebecca.
DON’T LOOK NOW

A-36. “You met me at a very strange time in my life.”
FIGHT CLUB

A-37. This Western was directed by Andy Warhol. Seriously.
LONESOME COWBOYS

A-38. “Although I am but one man, I have thousands of brothers and sisters who are the same as me. They will lay down their lives for me, and I them. We stand watch together. The thin-blue-line, protecting the prey from the predators, the good from the bad. We are the police.”
END OF WATCH

A-39. This movie featured Shirley MacLaine in a role that had won a Tony for Anne Bancroft.
TWO FOR THE SEESAW

A-40. “The chickens are revolting!”
“Finally, something we agree on.”
CHICKEN RUN

A-41. Perhaps the finest film produced in France between World War II and the New Wave, some French critics condemned it as a "vicious and unfair picture of the peasantry of France."

A-42. “Now, I know how life is in these parts, working a trade sunup to sundown. No time for reading newspapers. Am I correct? Let me do that work for you. And maybe, just for tonight, we can escape our troubles, and hear the great changes that are happening out there.”
NEWS OF THE WORLD

A-43. When this Oscar-winning film was first shown in Japan, a sequence depicting the Rape of Nanjing was edited out – then was quickly edited back in when the outraged director protested that he had not given permission for any cuts.

A-44. “Allow me to explain about the theatre business. The natural condition is one of insurmountable obstacles on the road to imminent disaster.”
“So what do we do?.”
“Nothing. Strangely enough, it all turns out well.”
“How?”
“I don't know. It's a mystery.”
SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE

A-45. An ill-advised reference to this movie sparked a memorable incident at the 2022 Academy Award ceremony.
GI JANE

A-46. “I'm gonna write a show for us and put it on right here in Seaport. Why, it'll be the most up-to-date things these hicks around here have ever seen. Opening night we'll have Max Gordon, Sam Harris, Lee Schubert, down to give us the once-over. How about it, kids?”
BABES IN ARMS?

A-47. This movie pitted Woodrow Wilson against Dr. Paul Ehrlich.
THE SEA WOLF

*A-48. WOLF CREEK

A-49. Following the release of this 1993 comedy, its 13-year-old star was invited to throw out the first pitch at Wrigley Field.
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

*A-50. RUNAWAY TRAIN

A-51. According to a wonderful – but distorted – anecdote, one of the stars of this movie famously asked the other, "My dear boy, why don't you just try acting?"
MARATHON MAN

*A-52. THE LOST WEEKEND

A-53. After seeing John Wayne in this Howard Hawks movie, John Ford reportedly said, "I never knew the big son of a bitch could act."
RED RIVER

*A-54. THE BAREFOOT CONTESSA

A-55. The 14-year-old star of this movie testified before Congress that a body double did all of her nude scenes and that her long hair was glued to her breasts.
THE BLUE LAGOON

A-56. “We're alike. I, too, believe that everyone should have a chance at a breathtaking piece of folly once in his life. I was twenty when they said a woman couldn't swim the Channel.”
YOUNG WOMAN AND THE SEA

A-57. Ranked by Martin Scorsese as one of the scariest movies ever made, this 1945 horror movie was inspired by an undead creature from Greek folklore known as a vrykolakas.
ISLE OF THE DEAD

*A-58. STAGE DOOR

A-59. Fictional Tait College provides the setting for this musical.
GOOD NEWS

A-60. “What did you say, Stanley? What did you say, Stanley? What did you say, Stanley? You said no hookers! You said no hookers! No hookers! No hookers! No hookers! No hookers!”
BACHELOR PARTY

*A-61. COLLEGE CONFIDENTIAL

A-62. “Cut out the Mex lingo around the kid, will ya, Pete? First thing you know, he'll be talkin' it. We gotta raise him with good ol' American habla, like his mom.”

*A-63. ROMAN SCANDALS

A-64. “God made countries; God makes kings, and the rules by which they govern. And those rules say that the Sabbath is His. And I, for one, intend to keep it that way.”
CHARIOTS OF FIRE

A-65. This musical was a loose remake of an earlier film starring Claude Rains and the Lane sisters.
YOUNG AT HEART

*A-66. TOP HAT

A-67. How much did the star of this superhero movie hate it? He hoped it would bomb so he wouldn’t have to make any sequels and, in a later film, went back in time to prevent himself from making it.
GREEN LANTERN

A-68. “Klopstokia. A far away country. Chief exports – goats and nuts. Chief imports – goats and nuts. Chief inhabitants – goats and nuts.”
MILLION DOLLAR LEGS

A-69. Among the patients treated by the eponymous subject of this 1946 biopic was a nephew of the actress who played her.
SISTER KENNY?

A-70. “Can you keep a secret? I'm trying to organize a prison break. I'm looking for, like, an accomplice. We have to first get out of this bar, then the hotel, then the city, and then the country. Are you in or are you out?”

*A-71. INTRUDER IN THE DUST
*A-72. MONSTERS INC.
*A-73. A MAN CALLED HORSE
*A-74. OUR TOWN

A-75. This acclaimed 1978 documentary focuses on a very special kind of cemetery in Los Angeles.
GATES OF HEAVEN

A-76. “I was crazy that day. We were going to our son's funeral and you were worried about what I wore on my feet. I'm sure it sounds like nothing to you, but it stuck with me and I just wanted to tell you about it.”
ORDINARY PEOPLE

*A-77. CAPTAIN BLOOD
*A-78. LIBELED LADY

A-79. Oscar-wise, this movie completes a list that includes the 1935 version of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, the 1946 version of Henry V, the 1948 version of Hamlet, and the 1936 and 1968 versions of Romeo and Juliet.
THE TRAGEDY OF MACBETH

*A-80. THE QUIET MAN


LIST B: ACTORS

B-1. My favorite actress. That is all.
MAGGIE SMITH

B-2. “Look at what happened because of what you did. What it led to. There are riots out there, two policemen are in critical condition - you're laughing, you're laughing. Someone was killed today because of what you did.”

B-3. When he received the AFI Lifetime Achievement Award, former co-star Don Rickles announced that he was a lousy actor and that his “idea of a good time is sitting on a pickup truck watching his dog bark.”
ROBERT DE NIRO?

*B-4. LILLIAN GISH
**B-5. KURT RUSSELL

B-6. “Is there some reason that my coffee isn't here? Has she died or something?”
MERYL STREEP

*B-7. WESLEY SNIPES
*B-8. STEPHEN BOYD

B-9. He and his father were each honored with an AFI Lifetime Achievement Award.
MICHAEL DOUGLAS

B-10. “I gave everything for this family. Everything! And what did you do? You threw it all away like it was nothing. For what? To a f**king kid! You didn't think I'd know? I wouldn't feel it? I knew it from the very first day! Because I know you, Connie. I know you, and I f**king hate you! I didn't want to kill him, I wanted to kill you!”
AL PACINO

*B-11. BING CROSBY

B-12. I may have trouble remembering my own name, or what country I live in, but there are two things I can't seem to forget: that my own daughter threw me into a nursing home, and that she ate Minny's sh*t.”
SISSY SPACEK

*B-13. MARY STEENBURGEN
*B-14. JOHN DALL
*B-15. PETER FALK

B-16. “I'm not gonna take those drugs anymore, because they have left me completely f**king numb. I have felt so f**king numb to everything I have experienced in my life, OK? And for that . . . for that I'm here to forgive you. You've always said that all you wanted was for us to have whatever it is we wanted, right? Well, maybe, what Mom wanted more than anything is for it to all be over, and for me, what I want more than anything in the world, is for it to be OK with you for me to feel something again, even if it's pain.”

**B-17. RICHARD TODD

B-18. “You see, Vincent, you're the missing part of my life. And I'm the missing part of your life. And when we find Mama, we can be the missing part of her life. We won't be alone anymore. We can be a family.”
ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER

B-19. She was the subject of Paul Anka’s big hit song “Puppy Love” – but he was certainly not the subject of her biggest hit song.
ANNETTE FUNICELLO

B-20. “I looked the wrong way and I lost my hand. He could make you look the wrong way and you could lose your whole head!”
NICOLAS CAGE

B-21. When she made her film debut at the age of 14, she was supported by Lord Olivier.
DIANE LANE

B-22. “I did not mind killing those men. I was glad to do it. But now I know that the soldiers hate me like they hate no other. Because I killed soldiers, men of my own race, they think I am a traitor.

*B-23. PATRICK SWAYZE

B-24. “Every month, hundreds of claims come to this desk. Some of them are phonies, and I know which ones. How do I know? Because my little man tells me.”
EDWARD G. ROBINSON

B-25. He wanted to appear in the screen version of his biggest stage hit, but the Broadway producers wouldn’t let him go, so the role went to Raymond Massey instead.
BORIS KARLOFF

*B-26. TOM CRUISE
**B-27. WATER PIDGEON

B-28. “It's 'Your Majesty' the first time. After that, it's 'ma'am', as in 'ham'. Not 'ma'am', as in 'palm'.”
HELENA BONHAM CARTER

*B-29. RODDY McDOWALL

B-30. “The Duchess dove at the Duke just when the Duke dove at the Doge. Now the Duke ducked, the Doge dodged, and the Duchess didn't. So the Duke got the Duchess, the Duchess got the Doge, and the Doge got the Duke”
DANNY KAYE

B-31. His filmography included adaptations of works by Thomas Hardy, Bernard Malamud, Harold Pinter, John Osborne, and Shakespeare.

**B-32. KEVIN SPACEY
*B-33. MICHAEL CAINE
*B-34. RODNEY DANGERFIELD

B-35. This French actress made her much-heralded American debut in the unforgettable Girls’ Dormitory. (What, you mean you’ve forgotten it already?)
SIMONE SIMON

B-36. ALBERT FINNEY
*B-37. JAMES CORDON
**B-38. SPENCER TRACY

B-39. His leading ladies have included Yvette Mimieux, Luana Patten, and a woman who is now a nun.
GEORGE HAMILTON

B-40. “Gee, Sadie was a good skirt. I shouldn't have slipped her that ant poison. I should have just battered her in the jaw a few times.”
WALLACE BEERY

B-41. Despite what Quentin Tarantino might want you to believe, this Oscar-winning actor did not die until 1950.

*B-42. VIGGO MORTENSEN
*B-43. COREY FELDMAN & COREY HAIM

B-44. “What now? Let me tell you what now. I'ma call a coupla hard, pipe-hittin' n****rs, who'll go to work on the homes here with a pair of pliers and a blow torch. You hear me talkin', hillbilly boy? I ain't through with you by a damn sight. I'ma get medieval on your ass.”

B-45. On screen, she was romantically involved with –among others – Jeff Bridges, Daniel Day Lewis, John Malkovich, Matthew Modine, and Jack Nicholson.
MICHELLE PFEIFFER

B-46. “What's the most you ever lost on a coin toss?”
JAVIER BARDEM

*B-47. GREGORY PECK

B-48. “You always were a problem for me, Joey. When mom brought you home from the hospital, I tried to strangle you in your crib. I guess all kids try to do that. She caught me, whacked the daylights out of me.”

*B-49. JOAN CRAWFORD
*B-50. JIMMY STEWART


TANGREDI

Substitute a word or phrase at the beginning of one title from List A and at the end of another title, to form the titles of two other movies, each featuring an actor from List B.


MATCHES

A-61. L.A. Confidential – B-32. KEVIN SPACEY
A-5 Escape from L.A. – B-5. KURT RUSSELL

A-21. HOLIDAY Inn – B-11. BING CROSBY
A-63. Roman HOLIDAY – B-47. GREGORY PECK

A-17. FANTASTIC Voyage - B-8. STEPHEN BOYD
A-77. Captain FANTASTIC - B-42. VIGGO MORTENSEN

A-28. PETER Rabbit - B-37. JAMES CORDON
A-73. A Man Called PETER - B-17. RICHARD TODD

A-80. The Quiet AMERICAN - B-33. MICHAEL CAINE
A-8. AMERICAN Beauty - B-32. KEVIN SPACEY

A-58. Stage FRIGHT - B-17. RICHARD TODD
A-25. FRIGHT Night - B-29. RODDY McDOWALL

A-72. MURDER, Inc. - B-15. PETER FALK
A-12. Anatomy of a MURDER - B-50. JIMMY STEWART

A-14. GUN Crazy - B-14. JOHN DALL
A-66. Top GUN - B-26. TOM CRUISE

A-71. BLOSSOMS in the Dust - B-27. WATER PIDGEON
A-15. Broken BLOSSOMS - B-4. LILLIAN GISH

A-54. The Barefoot EXECUTIVE - B-5. KURT RUSSELL
A-6. EXECUTIVE Suite - B-27. WATER PIDGEON

A-1. The Seventh CROSS - B-38. SPENCER TRACY
A-48. CROSS Creek - B-13. MARY STEENBURGEN

A-52. The Lost BOYS - B.43. COREY FELDMAN & COREY HAIM
A-74. BOYS Town - B-38. SPENCER TRACY

A-26. Dirty DANCING - B-23. PATRICK SWAYZE
A-78. DANCING Lady - B-49. JOAN CRAWFORD

A-32. Easy MONEY - B-34. RODNEY DANGERFIELD
A-50. MONEY Train - B-7. WESLEY SNIPES


PARTIAL MATCHES

A-13. PLANET of the Apes - B-29. RODDY McDOWALL

A-15. Broken LANCE - B-38. SPENCER TRACY

A-52. The Lost PATROL - B-25. BORIS KARLOFF

A-56. THE OLD MAN and the Sea - B-38. SPENCER TRACY

A-49. WOMAN of the Year - B-38. SPENCER TRACY
A-7. Pretty WOMAN

A-19. BABY Driver - B-32. KEVIN SPACEY
A-68. Million Dollar BABY

A-64. STREETS of Fire - B-21. DIANE LANE
A-34. Mean STREETS

A-31. The Big HOUSE - B-40. WALLACE BEERY

A-57. DAWN of the Dead
A-53. Red DAWN - B-23. PATRICK SWAYZE
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#80 Post by silverscreenselect » Sat Jan 11, 2025 11:53 pm

jarnon wrote:
Sat Jan 11, 2025 11:37 pm

A-64. STREETS of Fire - B-21. DIANE LANE
A-34. Mean STREETS
Robert De Niro (B-3) was in Mean Streets
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#81 Post by silverscreenselect » Sat Jan 11, 2025 11:57 pm

A-18. “So Alexander walked out in the big arena and standing in the middle of the arena was Bucephalus. He was big and he was strong - and he was pawing the ground. And there was fire in his eyes. And there was smoke comin' out of his nose. And he went: Mmmmbbbbbb. And Alexander walked up and quick-as-a-cat he jumped up on his back, and he grabbed hold of that long black mane - and away they went! Just like lightening! And they jumped right over the crowd, right over the stands, and went ridin' out over the hill."
THE BLACK STALLION
A-76. “I was crazy that day. We were going to our son's funeral and you were worried about what I wore on my feet. I'm sure it sounds like nothing to you, but it stuck with me and I just wanted to tell you about it.”
ORDINARY PEOPLE

The Black CAT with Boris Karloff (B-25)

and as Melly said, CAT People with Simone Simon (B-35)
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#82 Post by silverscreenselect » Sun Jan 12, 2025 12:17 am

B-44. “What now? Let me tell you what now. I'ma call a coupla hard, pipe-hittin' n****rs, who'll go to work on the homes here with a pair of pliers and a blow torch. You hear me talkin', hillbilly boy? I ain't through with you by a damn sight. I'ma get medieval on your ass.”
VING RHAMES in Pulp Fiction
A-57. DAWN of the Dead
A-53. Red DAWN - B-23. PATRICK SWAYZE
And here's the match to Dawn of the Dead

I'm pretty sure one of the unguessed actors is Richard Gere. He was in Pretty Woman and Days of Heaven, which would match with two of the remaining partials.
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#83 Post by silverscreenselect » Sun Jan 12, 2025 12:38 am

A lot of cheating on this one.
A-79. Oscar-wise, this movie completes a list that includes the 1935 version of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, the 1946 version of Henry V, the 1948 version of Hamlet, and the 1936 and 1968 versions of Romeo and Juliet.
THE TRAGEDY OF MACBETH
The listed films all had four or five Oscar nominations. The only other Shakespearean films with that many nominations are Kenneth Branagh's Hamlet, which won't work because it's a single word title and the 1953 version of JULIUS CAESAR.

And that yields LITTLE Caesar with Edward G. Robinson.(B-24)

which matches up with Chicken Run (A-40) which becomes Chicken LITTLE, featuring the voice of
B-16. “I'm not gonna take those drugs anymore, because they have left me completely f**king numb. I have felt so f**king numb to everything I have experienced in my life, OK? And for that . . . for that I'm here to forgive you. You've always said that all you wanted was for us to have whatever it is we wanted, right? Well, maybe, what Mom wanted more than anything is for it to all be over, and for me, what I want more than anything in the world, is for it to be OK with you for me to feel something again, even if it's pain.”
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#84 Post by franktangredi » Sun Jan 12, 2025 1:23 pm

silverscreenselect wrote:
Sun Jan 12, 2025 12:38 am
A lot of cheating on this one.
A-79. Oscar-wise, this movie completes a list that includes the 1935 version of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, the 1946 version of Henry V, the 1948 version of Hamlet, and the 1936 and 1968 versions of Romeo and Juliet.
THE TRAGEDY OF MACBETH
The listed films all had four or five Oscar nominations. The only other Shakespearean films with that many nominations are Kenneth Branagh's Hamlet, which won't work because it's a single word title and the 1953 version of JULIUS CAESAR.
Julius Caesar is correct, but they're Shakespearean film that were nominated for Best Picture.

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#85 Post by franktangredi » Sun Jan 12, 2025 1:25 pm

On the latest consolidation, the two films with question marks are both correct. Two answers are incorrect: A-56 and A-79. The latter has already been corrected.

Among the actors, Robert DeNiro is on the list, but he's been attached to the wrong clue. B-10 is incorrect.

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Re: Game #218 – Sub Titles

#86 Post by mellytu74 » Sun Jan 12, 2025 3:59 pm

franktangredi wrote:
Sun Jan 12, 2025 1:25 pm
On the latest consolidation, the two films with question marks are both correct. Two answers are incorrect: A-56 and A-79. The latter has already been corrected.

Among the actors, Robert DeNiro is on the list, but he's been attached to the wrong clue. B-10 is incorrect.
Is A-56 National Velvet? When Anne Revere is talking to Elizabeth Taylor about the race?

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#87 Post by silverscreenselect » Sun Jan 12, 2025 4:53 pm

B-31. His filmography included adaptations of works by Thomas Hardy, Bernard Malamud, Harold Pinter, John Osborne, and Shakespeare.
This is ALAN BATES. He was in Women in Love, which would match with Shakespeare in Love if we can find another "Women" film.
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#88 Post by silverscreenselect » Sun Jan 12, 2025 5:18 pm

A-4. “He said no one's gonna fancy a girl with thighs the size of big tree trunks. Not a nice guy, actually, in the end.”
“Ah! You know, um, being Prime Minister, I could just have him murdered.”
“Thank you, sir. I'll think about it.”
“Do. The SAS are absolutely charming. Ruthless trained killers are just a phone call away.”
LOVE ACTUALLY

A-11. This documentary was filmed in the jungles of Peru at the same time the film the making of which it documented was filmed. Got that?
BURDEN OF DREAMS
Love Actually links to Love Field with Michelle Pfeiffer (B-45).

And Burden of Dreams becomes Field of Dreams. That means that Kevin Costner, Burt Lancaster, or James Earl Jones is probably one of the remaining actors.
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#89 Post by Vandal » Sun Jan 12, 2025 6:45 pm

A-41
FORBIDDEN GAMES

A-62. “Cut out the Mex lingo around the kid, will ya, Pete? First thing you know, he'll be talkin' it. We gotta raise him with good ol' American habla, like his mom.”
3 GODFATHERS


A-70. “Can you keep a secret? I'm trying to organize a prison break. I'm looking for, like, an accomplice. We have to first get out of this bar, then the hotel, then the city, and then the country. Are you in or are you out?”
LOST IN TRANSLATION
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#90 Post by silverscreenselect » Sun Jan 12, 2025 6:49 pm

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A-41
FORBIDDEN GAMES
Thanks, Vandal.

Forbidden Games becomes Forbidden Planet with Walter Pidgeon (B-27)

And that matches with Tarzan of the Apes (A-13) which becomes Planet of the Apes with Roddy McDowall (B-29)
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Re: Game #218 – Sub Titles

#91 Post by silverscreenselect » Sun Jan 12, 2025 6:54 pm

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A-62. “Cut out the Mex lingo around the kid, will ya, Pete? First thing you know, he'll be talkin' it. We gotta raise him with good ol' American habla, like his mom.”
3 GODFATHERS
And this becomes 3 Women with Sissy Spacek (B-12), which matches up with the aforementioned Alan Bates (B-31) and Shakespeare (Women) in Love (A-44)

I think Lost in Translation becomes Lost in Space and matches with Lonesome (Space) Cowboys. You'd probably need William Hurt or Gary Oldman for an actor match. Clint Eastwood might be the Don Rickles co-star in B-3 (the two appeared in Kelly's Heroes).
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#92 Post by Vandal » Sun Jan 12, 2025 6:58 pm

B-2. “Look at what happened because of what you did. What it led to. There are riots out there, two policemen are in critical condition - you're laughing, you're laughing. Someone was killed today because of what you did.”
ROBERT DE NIRO

B-22. “I did not mind killing those men. I was glad to do it. But now I know that the soldiers hate me like they hate no other. Because I killed soldiers, men of my own race, they think I am a traitor.
KEVIN COSTNER

B-48. “You always were a problem for me, Joey. When mom brought you home from the hospital, I tried to strangle you in your crib. I guess all kids try to do that. She caught me, whacked the daylights out of me.”
WILLIAM HURT

B-41. Despite what Quentin Tarantino might want you to believe, this Oscar-winning actor did not die until 1950.
EMIL JANNINGS
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#93 Post by mellytu74 » Sun Jan 12, 2025 8:04 pm

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Sat Jan 11, 2025 11:57 pm
A-18. “So Alexander walked out in the big arena and standing in the middle of the arena was Bucephalus. He was big and he was strong - and he was pawing the ground. And there was fire in his eyes. And there was smoke comin' out of his nose. And he went: Mmmmbbbbbb. And Alexander walked up and quick-as-a-cat he jumped up on his back, and he grabbed hold of that long black mane - and away they went! Just like lightening! And they jumped right over the crowd, right over the stands, and went ridin' out over the hill."
THE BLACK STALLION
A-76. “I was crazy that day. We were going to our son's funeral and you were worried about what I wore on my feet. I'm sure it sounds like nothing to you, but it stuck with me and I just wanted to tell you about it.”
ORDINARY PEOPLE

The Black CAT with Boris Karloff (B-25)

and as Melly said, CAT People with Simone Simon (B-35)
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Re: Game #218 – Sub Titles

#94 Post by jarnon » Sun Jan 12, 2025 9:26 pm

franktangredi wrote:
Sun Jan 12, 2025 1:25 pm
On the latest consolidation, the two films with question marks are both correct. Two answers are incorrect: A-56 and A-79. The latter has already been corrected.

Among the actors, Robert DeNiro is on the list, but he's been attached to the wrong clue. B-10 is incorrect.
Thanks for the information, Frank. Now we can remove the clues from the answers that are correct …


Identify the 80 movies in List A and the 50 actors in List B. (Every other clue is a quotation.) Match the movies into 40 pairs, then match each pair with two actors, according to a Tangredi, or principle you must discover for yourself. 18 actors will be used twice and 6 actors will be used three times. No movie will be used twice.


LIST A: MOVIES

*A-1. THE SEVENTH SEAL
A-2. GET OUT
A-3. INTO THE WOODS
*A-4. LOVE ACTUALLY
*A-5. ESCAPE FROM ALCATRAZ
*A-6. CALIFORNIA SUITE
A-7. PRETTY POISON
*A-8. SLEEPING BEAUTY
A-9. KING OF KINGS
A-10. ON THE WATERFRONT
*A-11. BURDEN OF DREAMS
*A-12. ANATOMY OF A FALL
*A-13. TARZAN OF THE APES
*A-14. STIR CRAZY
*A-15. BROKEN ARROW
*A-16. TAXI DRIVER
*A-17. BON VOYAGE
*A-18. THE BLACK STALLION

A-19. This wartime movie about Soviet resistance to the Nazis was neither a critical nor a box office success, but it did mark the debut of one of Hollywood’s most respected leading men – whom you will find in List B.

A-20. SHUTTER ISLAND
*A-21. JAMAICA INN
A-22. THE BIG LEBOWSKI
A-23. BLACK ORPHEUS
A-24. MY GIRL
*A-25. TWELFTH NIGHT
*A-26. DIRTY HARRY
A-27. TIGER BAY
*A-28. JOJO RABBIT
A-29. CAPRICORN ONE
A-30. THE IRON GIANT
A-31. INTERNATIONAL HOUSE
*A-32. EASY RIDER
A-33. CRAZY HEART
*A-34. MEAN GIRLS
A-35. DON’T LOOK NOW
A-36. FIGHT CLUB
*A-37. LONESOME COWBOYS
A-38. END OF WATCH
A-39. TWO FOR THE SEESAW
*A-40. CHICKEN RUN
*A-41. FORBIDDEN GAMES
A-42. NEWS OF THE WORLD

A-43. When this Oscar-winning film was first shown in Japan, a sequence depicting the Rape of Nanjing was edited out – then was quickly edited back in when the outraged director protested that he had not given permission for any cuts.

*A-44. SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE
A-45. GI JANE
A-46. BABES IN ARMS
A-47. THE SEA WOLF
*A-48. WOLF CREEK
A-49. ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
*A-50. RUNAWAY TRAIN
A-51. MARATHON MAN
*A-52. THE LOST WEEKEND
*A-53. RED RIVER
*A-54. THE BAREFOOT CONTESSA
A-55. THE BLUE LAGOON

A-56. “We're alike. I, too, believe that everyone should have a chance at a breathtaking piece of folly once in his life. I was twenty when they said a woman couldn't swim the Channel.”
NATIONAL VELVET?

*A-57. ISLE OF THE DEAD
*A-58. STAGE DOOR
A-59. GOOD NEWS
A-60. BACHELOR PARTY
*A-61. COLLEGE CONFIDENTIAL
*A-62. 3 GODFATHERS
*A-63. ROMAN SCANDALS
*A-64. CHARIOTS OF FIRE
A-65. YOUNG AT HEART
*A-66. TOP HAT
A-67. GREEN LANTERN
*A-68. MILLION DOLLAR LEGS
A-69. SISTER KENNY
*A-70. LOST IN TRANSLATION
*A-71. INTRUDER IN THE DUST
*A-72. MONSTERS INC.
*A-73. A MAN CALLED HORSE
*A-74. OUR TOWN
A-75. GATES OF HEAVEN
*A-76. ORDINARY PEOPLE
*A-77. CAPTAIN BLOOD
*A-78. LIBELED LADY
*A-79. JULIUS CAESAR
*A-80. THE QUIET MAN


LIST B: ACTORS

B-1. MAGGIE SMITH
*B-2. ROBERT DE NIRO
**B-3. CLINT EASTWOOD
*B-4. LILLIAN GISH
**B-5. KURT RUSSELL
B-6. MERYL STREEP
*B-7. WESLEY SNIPES
*B-8. STEPHEN BOYD
B-9. MICHAEL DOUGLAS

B-10. “I gave everything for this family. Everything! And what did you do? You threw it all away like it was nothing. For what? To a f**king kid! You didn't think I'd know? I wouldn't feel it? I knew it from the very first day! Because I know you, Connie. I know you, and I f**king hate you! I didn't want to kill him, I wanted to kill you!”

*B-11. BING CROSBY
*B-12. SISSY SPACEK
*B-13. MARY STEENBURGEN
*B-14. JOHN DALL
*B-15. PETER FALK
*B-16. ZACH BRAFF
**B-17. RICHARD TODD
B-18. ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER
B-19. ANNETTE FUNICELLO
B-20. NICOLAS CAGE
*B-21. DIANE LANE
*B-22. KEVIN COSTNER
**B-23. PATRICK SWAYZE
*B-24. EDWARD G. ROBINSON
*B-25. BORIS KARLOFF
*B-26. TOM CRUISE
***B-27. WATER PIDGEON
B-28. HELENA BONHAM CARTER
**B-29. RODDY McDOWALL
B-30. DANNY KAYE
*B-31. ALAN BATES
***B-32. KEVIN SPACEY
*B-33. MICHAEL CAINE
*B-34. RODNEY DANGERFIELD
*B-35. SIMONE SIMON
B-36. ALBERT FINNEY
*B-37. JAMES CORDON
**B-38. SPENCER TRACY
B-39. GEORGE HAMILTON
B-40. WALLACE BEERY

B-41. Despite what Quentin Tarantino might want you to believe, this Oscar-winning actor did not die until 1950.
EMIL JANNINGS

*B-42. VIGGO MORTENSEN
*B-43. COREY FELDMAN & COREY HAIM
*B-44. VING RHAMES
*B-45. MICHELLE PFEIFFER
B-46. JAVIER BARDEM
*B-47. GREGORY PECK
*B-48. WILLIAM HURT
*B-49. JOAN CRAWFORD
*B-50. JIMMY STEWART


TANGREDI

Substitute a word or phrase at the beginning of one title from List A and at the end of another title, to form the titles of two other movies, each featuring an actor from List B.


MATCHES

A-61. L.A. Confidential – B-32. KEVIN SPACEY
A-5 Escape from L.A. – B-5. KURT RUSSELL

A-21. HOLIDAY Inn – B-11. BING CROSBY
A-63. Roman HOLIDAY – B-47. GREGORY PECK

A-17. FANTASTIC Voyage - B-8. STEPHEN BOYD
A-77. Captain FANTASTIC - B-42. VIGGO MORTENSEN

A-28. PETER Rabbit - B-37. JAMES CORDON
A-73. A Man Called PETER - B-17. RICHARD TODD

A-80. The Quiet AMERICAN - B-33. MICHAEL CAINE
A-8. AMERICAN Beauty - B-32. KEVIN SPACEY

A-58. Stage FRIGHT - B-17. RICHARD TODD
A-25. FRIGHT Night - B-29. RODDY McDOWALL

A-72. MURDER, Inc. - B-15. PETER FALK
A-12. Anatomy of a MURDER - B-50. JIMMY STEWART

A-14. GUN Crazy - B-14. JOHN DALL
A-66. Top GUN - B-26. TOM CRUISE

A-71. BLOSSOMS in the Dust - B-27. WATER PIDGEON
A-15. Broken BLOSSOMS - B-4. LILLIAN GISH

A-54. The Barefoot EXECUTIVE - B-5. KURT RUSSELL
A-6. EXECUTIVE Suite - B-27. WATER PIDGEON

A-1. The Seventh CROSS - B-38. SPENCER TRACY
A-48. CROSS Creek - B-13. MARY STEENBURGEN

A-52. The Lost BOYS - B.43. COREY FELDMAN & COREY HAIM
A-74. BOYS Town - B-38. SPENCER TRACY

A-26. Dirty DANCING - B-23. PATRICK SWAYZE
A-78. DANCING Lady - B-49. JOAN CRAWFORD

A-32. Easy MONEY - B-34. RODNEY DANGERFIELD
A-50. MONEY Train - B-7. WESLEY SNIPES

A-18. The Black CAT - B-25. BORIS KARLOFF
A-76. CAT People - B-35. SIMONE SIMON

A-57. DAWN of the Dead - B-44. VING RHAMES
A-53. Red DAWN - B-23. PATRICK SWAYZE

A-79. LITTLE Caesar - B-24. EDWARD G. ROBINSON
A-40. Chicken LITTLE - B-16. ZACH BRAFF

A-41. Forbidden PLANET - B-27. WATER PIDGEON
A-13. PLANET of the Apes - B-29. RODDY McDOWALL

A-62. 3 WOMEN - B-12. SISSY SPACEK
A-44. WOMEN in Love - B-31. ALAN BATES

A-16. BABY Driver - B-32. KEVIN SPACEY
A-68. Million Dollar BABY - B-3. CLINT EASTWOOD

A-64. STREETS of Fire - B-21. DIANE LANE
A-34. Mean STREETS - B-2. ROBERT DE NIRO

A-4. Love FIELD - B-45. MICHELLE PFEIFFER
A-11. FIELD of Dreams - B-22. KEVIN COSTNER

A-70. Lost in SPACE - B-48. WILLIAM HURT
A-37. SPACE Cowboys - B-3. CLINT EASTWOOD


PARTIAL MATCHES

A-49. WOMAN of the Year - B-38. SPENCER TRACY
A-7. Pretty WOMAN

A-31. The Big HOUSE - B-40. WALLACE BEERY
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#95 Post by Vandal » Sun Jan 12, 2025 10:40 pm

B-10. “I gave everything for this family. Everything! And what did you do? You threw it all away like it was nothing. For what? To a f**king kid! You didn't think I'd know? I wouldn't feel it? I knew it from the very first day! Because I know you, Connie. I know you, and I f**king hate you! I didn't want to kill him, I wanted to kill you!”
RICHARD GERE

A-56. “We're alike. I, too, believe that everyone should have a chance at a breathtaking piece of folly once in his life. I was twenty when they said a woman couldn't swim the Channel.”
ANNE REVERE

A-43. When this Oscar-winning film was first shown in Japan, a sequence depicting the Rape of Nanjing was edited out – then was quickly edited back in when the outraged director protested that he had not given permission for any cuts.
THE FLOWERS OF WAR

A-56. “We're alike. I, too, believe that everyone should have a chance at a breathtaking piece of folly once in his life. I was twenty when they said a woman couldn't swim the Channel.”
NATIONAL VELVET (confirmed)
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#96 Post by mellytu74 » Sun Jan 12, 2025 10:54 pm

A-39. Two for the ROAD - B-36. ALBERT FINNEY
A-31. ROAD House - B-23. PATRICK SWAYZE

A-10. ON THE BEACH - B-47. GREGORY PECK
A-60. BEACH PARTY - B-19. ANNETTE FUNICELLO
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#97 Post by jarnon » Sun Jan 12, 2025 10:56 pm

silverscreenselect wrote:
Sun Jan 12, 2025 12:17 am
I'm pretty sure one of the unguessed actors is Richard Gere. He was in Pretty Woman and Days of Heaven, which would match with two of the remaining partials.
A-49. WOMAN of the Year - B-38. SPENCER TRACY
A-7. Pretty WOMAN - B-10. RICHARD GERE

A-75. DAYS of Heaven - B-10. RICHARD GERE
A-38. End of DAYS - B-18. ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER
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#98 Post by mellytu74 » Sun Jan 12, 2025 11:00 pm

A-43. When this Oscar-winning film was first shown in Japan, a sequence depicting the Rape of Nanjing was edited out – then was quickly edited back in when the outraged director protested that he had not given permission for any cuts.

I was thinking this might be THE LAST EMPEROR to give us The Last Command for Emil Jannings. But I can't see what might be the second half of that.

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#99 Post by mellytu74 » Sun Jan 12, 2025 11:08 pm

Found the completion for Dame Maggie

A-69. SISTER ACT - B-1. MAGGIE SMITH
A-29.ACT ONE - B-39. GEORGE HAMILTON

Partial

A-22. THE BIG HOUSE - B-40. WALLACE BEERY
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#100 Post by jarnon » Sun Jan 12, 2025 11:09 pm

A-56. National TREASURE - B-20. NICOLAS CAGE
A-20. TREASURE Island
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