Don't go crazy on the title. There is a Club that's relevant to this quiz, but that won't help you figure it out. It might help to know that there is not a single additional movie I could have added to the list.
You've already uncovered one important fact here.
mellytu74 wrote:
franktangredi wrote:You now have a complete list of correct movies.
This Tangredi may be hard to spot, but you people have figured out tougher ones in the past. I have faith!
(Remember, there will be no alternate matches.)
We can do this, huh?
I keep playing with the title. Club Hollywood.
Nightclub? Club Med? Ball clubs?
I am looking, Frank, I really am. But nothing is coming to me.
NIGHTCLUBS!! George Chakiras of Young Girls of Rochefort was in the Rosemary Clooney nightclub scene in White Christmas!
franktangredi wrote:Don't go crazy on the title. There is a Club that's relevant to this quiz, but that won't help you figure it out. It might help to know that there is not a single additional movie I could have added to the list.
You've already uncovered one important fact here.
mellytu74 wrote:
franktangredi wrote:You now have a complete list of correct movies.
This Tangredi may be hard to spot, but you people have figured out tougher ones in the past. I have faith!
(Remember, there will be no alternate matches.)
We can do this, huh?
I keep playing with the title. Club Hollywood.
Nightclub? Club Med? Ball clubs?
I am looking, Frank, I really am. But nothing is coming to me.
NIGHTCLUBS!! George Chakiris of Young Girls of Rochefort was in the Rosemary Clooney nightclub scene in White Christmas!
No?
One important fact? George Chakiris?
Is the CLUB Oscar winners?
Even I Married an Axe Murderer has an Oscar winner in the cast - Brenda Fricker.
I think it might be each year in which two or more acting Oscars were won for the same movie. Have there only been 38 of those? I don't think there's ever been a sweep of all four, has there?
A trio could be 15. POLTERGEIST (Beatrice Straight) + 43. THE TOWERING INFERNO (Faye Dunaway) + 70. THE FLIGHT OF THE PHOENIX (Peter Finch) = Network (1976)
smilergrogan wrote:I think it might be each year in which two or more acting Oscars were won for the same movie. Have there only been 38 of those? I don't think there's ever been a sweep of all four, has there?
A trio could be 15. POLTERGEIST (Beatrice Straight) + 43. THE TOWERING INFERNO (Faye Dunaway) + 70. THE FLIGHT OF THE PHOENIX (Peter Finch) = Network (1976)
That makes sense -- we'd be looking for Fredric March instead of Anne Baxter.
And Faye Bainter, Hattie McDaniel and Burt Lancaster all won for a movie which produced another Oscar winner.
33. WHITE CHRISTMAS (Bing Crosby) + 69. THE QUIET MAN (Barry Fitzgerald) = Going My Way (1944)
50. THE COURTSHIP OF EDDIE'S FATHER (Shirley Jones) + 14. COME BACK, LITTLE SHEBA (Burt Lancaster) = Elmer Gantry (1960)
Mercedes McCambridge provided the voice in The Exorcist, so that takes care of the Broderick Crawford (Born Yesterday match).
Identify the 75 movies in the clues below. (Every other clue is a quotation.) Then, create 36 pairs and 2 triples according to a Tangredi, or principle you must discover for yourself. One movie will be used twice and one will be used three times.
There will be no alternate matches.
The Tangredi -- OSCARS FOR THE SAME PICTURE
TRIPLES
15. POLTERGEIST (Beatrice Straight) + 43. THE TOWERING INFERNO (Faye Dunaway) + 70. THE FLIGHT OF THE PHOENIX (Peter Finch) = Network, 1976
STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE is the other triple
PAIRS
8. THE KING AND I (Rita Moreno) + 36. THE YOUNG GIRLS OF ROCHEFORT (George Chakiris) = West Side Story, 1961
33. WHITE CHRISTMAS (Bing Crosby) + 69. THE QUIET MAN (Barry Fitzgerald) = Going My Way, 1944
50. THE COURTSHIP OF EDDIE'S FATHER (Shirley Jones) + 14. COME BACK, LITTLE SHEBA (Burt Lancaster) = Elmer Gantry, 1960
19. PALM BEACH STORY (Claudette Colbert) + 49. SAN FRANCISCO (Clark Gable) = It Happened One Night (1934).
MOVIES
1. IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE
2. BLOW-UP
3. SHANE
4. DELIVERANCE
5. X-MEN
6. THE EXORCIST
7. EDWARD SCISSORHANDS
*8. THE KING AND I
9. THE POSEIDON ADVENTURE
10. THE TROUBLE WITH HARRY
11. BULL DURHAM
12. INSIDE MAN
13. NINOTCHKA
*14. COME BACK, LITTLE SHEBA
*15. POLTERGEIST
16. SKYFALL
17. MURDER BY DEATH
18. FINDING NEVERLAND
*19. PALM BEACH STORY
20. TENDER COMRADE
21. HUSH, HUSH SWEET CHARLOTTE
22. BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE STREET
23. ARTHUR
24. THE ABOMINABLE DR. PHIBES
25. FLIGHT
26. CRUEL INTENTIONS
27. SO I MARRIED AN AXE MURDERER
28. UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE
29. ANTZ
30. RANDOM HARVEST
31. ADAM'S RIB
32. SUPERMAN
*33. WHITE CHRISTMAS
34. MASK
35. A THOUSAND CLOWNS
36. THE YOUNG GIRLS OF ROCHEFORT
37. CAST AWAY
38. FIRE OVER ENGLAND
39. REQUIEM FOR A DREAM
40. THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH
41. BRUCE ALMIGHTY
42. HITCHCOCK
*43.THE TOWERING INFERNO
44. FLOWER DRUM SONG
45. THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE
46. THE AGE OF INNOCENCE
47. THE FANTASTIC MR. FOX
48. DANCER IN THE DARK
*49. SAN FRANCISCO
*50. THE COURTSHIP OF EDDIE'S FATHER
51.THE OX-BOW INCIDENT
52. VALLEY OF THE DOLLS
53. 9 TO 5
54. THE DEPARTED
55. INSIDE MOVES
56. THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL
57. BORN YESTERDAY
58. AWAY FROM HER
59. BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER
60. SONG OF THE SOUTH
61. THE RUSSIANS ARE COMING! THE RUSSIANS ARE COMING!
62. IVANHOE
63. YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN
64. SONS AND LOVERS
65. TREE OF LIFE
66. JOURNEY FOR MARGARET
67. HOW TO LOSE A GUY IN 10 DAYS
68. LITTLE WOMEN
*69. THE QUIET MAN
*70. THE FLIGHT OF THE PHOENIX
71. IRON MAN
72. THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING
73. SHADOW OF A DOUBT
74. O BROTHER WHERE ART THOU
75. PATTON
Identify the 75 movies in the clues below. (Every other clue is a quotation.) Then, create 36 pairs and 2 triples according to a Tangredi, or principle you must discover for yourself. One movie will be used twice and one will be used three times.
There will be no alternate matches.
The Tangredi -- OSCARS FOR THE SAME PICTURE
This explains why Frank said that he had to use Flower Drum Song (44), since there aren't a whole lot of other Miyoshi Umeki movies available and she links with Red Buttons who was in the Poseidon Adventure (9)(Sayonara).
On the other hand, there are a number of Sandy Dennis (Up the Down Staircase) 37 movies around to link with Ivanhoe Liz Taylor (62) for Virginia Wolfe.
Jane Fonda (9 to 5) (53) and Jon Voight Deliverance (4) in Coming Home
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mellytu74 wrote:5. X-MEN (Gwyneth Paltrow) + 16. SKYFALL (Dame Judi Dench) = Shakespeare in Love
And I forgot about one I kinda mentioned earlier ...
46. THE AGE OF INNOCENCE (Daniel Day-Lewis) + 27. SO I MARRIED AN AXE MURDERER (Brenda Fricker) = My Left Foot
31. ADAM'S RIB (Katharine Hepburn) + 51.THE OX-BOW INCIDENT (Henry Fonda) = On Golden Pond
As I recall, Jodie Foster and Sir Anthony Hopkins both won for The Silence of the Lambs. I don't remember whether that match has been made and I'm too lazy to check. --Bob
"Question with boldness even the existence of a God; because, if there be one, he must more approve of the homage of reason than that of blindfolded fear." Thomas Jefferson
franktangredi wrote:Whoa! Apparently, I give good hints.
Inside Moves was the most important movie in this whole game.
Yeah, I knew that Harold Russell was in that movie. I just didn't connect it to my "Oscar club" thought last week.
67. HOW TO LOSE A GUY IN 10 DAYS starred Matthew McConaughey. His co-star in "Dallas Buyers Club" was Jared Leto, who was in 39. REQUIEM FOR A DREAM.
"[Drumpf's] name alone creates division and anger, whose words inspire dissension and hatred, and can't possibly 'Make America Great Again.'" --Kobe Bryant (1978-2020)
"In times of crisis, the wise build bridges. The foolish build barriers." --Chadwick Boseman (1976-2020)
Pastor Fireball wrote:
67. HOW TO LOSE A GUY IN 10 DAYS starred Matthew McConaughey. His co-star in "Dallas Buyers Club" was Jared Leto, who was in 39. REQUIEM FOR A DREAM.
36 pairs and 2 triples. Fire Over England is used twice and The Departed is used three times.
As far as I can tell, we need three more pairs, plus the completion of the partials
Partials
Triple
38. FIRE OVER ENGLAND (Vivien Leigh+ 75. PATTON (Karl Malden) + ??? (Kim Hunter) = A Streetcar Named Desire
Pairs
54. THE DEPARTED (Jack Nicholson) + ??? (Louise Fletcher) = One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
34. MASK (Cher) + ??? (Olympia Dukakis) = Moonstruck
63. YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN (Cloris Leachman) + ???? (Ben Johnson) = The Last Picture Show
23. ARTHUR (Liza Minelli) + ??? (Joel Gray) = Cabaret
TRIPLE
15. POLTERGEIST (Beatrice Straight) + 43. THE TOWERING INFERNO (Faye Dunaway) + 70. THE FLIGHT OF THE PHOENIX (Peter Finch) = Network, 1976
PAIRS
8. THE KING AND I (Rita Moreno) + 36. THE YOUNG GIRLS OF ROCHEFORT (George Chakiris) = West Side Story
33. WHITE CHRISTMAS (Bing Crosby) + 69. THE QUIET MAN (Barry Fitzgerald) = Going My Way
50. THE COURTSHIP OF EDDIE'S FATHER (Shirley Jones) + 14. COME BACK, LITTLE SHEBA (Burt Lancaster) = Elmer Gantry
19. PALM BEACH STORY (Claudette Colbert) + 49. SAN FRANCISCO (Clark Gable) = It Happened One Night
5. X-MEN (Anna Paquin) + 74. O BROTHER WHERE ART THOU? (Holly Hunter) = The Piano
71. IRON MAN (Gwyneth Paltrow) + + 16. SKYFALL (Dame Judi Dench) = Shakespeare in Love
67. HOW TO LOSE A GUY IN 10 DAYS (Matthew McConaughey) + 39. REQUIEM FOR A DREAM (Jared Leto) = Dallas Buyers Club
54. THE DEPARTED (Jack Nicholson) + 10. THE TROUBLE WITH HARRY (Shirley MacLaine) = Terms of Endearment
54. THE DEPARTED (Jack Nicholson) + 37. CAST AWAY (Helen Hunt) = As Good As It Gets
38. FIRE OVER ENGLAND (Vivien Leigh) + 60. SONG OF THE SOUTH (Hattie McDaniel) = Gone with the Wind
7. EDWARD SCISSORHANDS (Dianne Weist) + 72. THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING (Michael Caine) = Hannah and Her Sisters
46. THE AGE OF INNOCENCE (Daniel Day-Lewis) + 27. SO I MARRIED AN AXE MURDERER (Brenda Fricker) = My Left Foot
31. ADAM'S RIB (Katharine Hepburn) + 51.THE OX-BOW INCIDENT (Henry Fonda) = On Golden Pond
52. VALLEY OF THE DOLLS (Patty Duke) + 29. ANTZ (Anne Bancroft) = The Miracle Worker
2. BLOW-UP (Vanessa Redgrave) + 35. A THOUSAND CLOWNS (Jason Robards) = Julia
21. HUSH, HUSH SWEET CHARLOTTE (Bette Davis) + 66. JOURNEY FOR MARGARET (Fay Bainter) = Jezebel
61. THE RUSSIANS ARE COMING! THE RUSSIANS ARE COMING! (Eva Marie Saint) + 32. SUPERMAN (Marlon Brando) = On the WaterfrontTWO TIMES
24. DR. PHIBES (Hugh Griffith) + 40. GREATEST SHOW (Charlton Heston) = Ben Hur
65. TREE OF LIFE (Sean Penn) + 11. BULL DURHAM (Tim Robbins) = Mystic River
12. INSIDE MAN (Jodie Foster) + 42. HITCHCOCK (Anthony Hopkins) = Silence of the Lambs
37. UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE (Sandy Dennis) + 62 IVANHOE (Elizabeth Taylor) = Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolfe?
17. MURDER BY DEATH (David Niven) + 64. SONS AND LOVERS (Wendy Hiller) = Separate Tables
9. THE POSEIDON ADVENTURE (Red Buttons) + 44. FLOWER DRUM SONG (Miyoshi Umeki) = Sayonara
22. BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE STREET (Fredric March) + 55. INSIDE MOVES (Harold Russell) = Best Years of Our Lives, 1946
1. IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE (Donna Reed) + 45. THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE (Frank Sinatra) = From Here to Eternity (either 1952 or 1953)
13. NINOTCHKA (Melvyn Douglas) + 56. THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL (Patricia Neal) = Hud
30. RANDOM HARVEST (Greer Garson) + 73. SHADOW OF A DOUBT (Teresa Wright) = Mrs. Miniver
6. THE EXORCIST (Mercedes McCambridge) + 57. BORN YESTERDAY (Broderick Crawford) = All the King's Men
53. 9 to 5 (Jane Fonda) + 4. DELIVERANCE (Jon Voight) = Coming Home
REMAINING MOVIES
3. SHANE
18. FINDING NEVERLAND
20. TENDER COMRADE
25. FLIGHT
26. CRUEL INTENTIONS
41. BRUCE ALMIGHTY
47. THE FANTASTIC MR. FOX
48. DANCER IN THE DARK
58. AWAY FROM HER
59. BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER
68. LITTLE WOMEN