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Re: Game #149: Hollywood Hookers

#126 Post by mellytu74 » Sun Jan 11, 2015 11:44 am

OK. I've gone as far as I can go with this. We need five more matches.


A-7. SIDNEY POITIER: Guess Who's Coming to Dinner = Spencer Tracy (B-38. FURY)
A-17. WALTER CATLETT: Pinnocchio = Cliff Edwards (B-10. DUMBO)
A-45. E.G. MARSHALL: Nixon = Bob Hoskins (B-44. WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT)


A-4. BRAD PITT
A-10. VAL KILMER
A-22. ROBERT STACK
A-50. KEANU REEVES
A-57. BRUCE DERN

B-18. GOODFELLAS
B-23 THE MUMMY
B-31. LA NOTTE
B-49. SUPERMAN RETURNS
B-59. DAY FOR NIGHT

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Game #149: Hollywood Hookers: Complete Sunday Noon Consolida

#127 Post by mellytu74 » Sun Jan 11, 2015 11:53 am

Here's what we have, along with the complete Lists A & B.

Game #149 - Hollywood Hookers

TANGREDI - All the actors on List A played a guy named JOHN opposite someone (not necessarily a female) who appeared in a movie on List B.

UNUSED

A-4. BRAD PITT
A-10. VAL KILMER
A-22. ROBERT STACK
A-50. KEANU REEVES
A-57. BRUCE DERN

B-18. GOODFELLAS
B-23 THE MUMMY
B-31. LA NOTTE
B-49. SUPERMAN RETURNS
B-59. DAY FOR NIGHT

Matches

A-1. RONALD REAGAN: John Loves Mary = Patricia Neal (B-26. HUD)
A-2. ORSON WELLES: Tomorrow is Forever = Claudette Colbert (B-51. SINCE YOU WENT AWAY)
A-3. JOHN HURT: The Elephant Man = Anne Bancroft (B-50. THE GRADUATE)
A-5. RAYMOND MASSEY: Santa Fe Trail = Errol Flynn (B-25. THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER)
A-6. HARRISON FORD: Witness = Kelly McGillis (B-39. THE ACCUSED)
A-7. SIDNEY POITIER: Guess Who's Coming to Dinner = Spencer Tracy (B-38. FURY)
A-8. DANIEL DAY-LEWIS: The Crucible = Paul Scofield (B-52. QUIZ SHOW)
A-9. NIGEL BRUCE: Sherlock Holmes movies = Basil Rathbone (B-41. DAVID COPPERFIELD)
A-11. RAOUL WALSH: Birth of a Nation = Lillian Gish (B-33. WAY DOWN EAST)
A-12. ALAN ARKIN: Catch 22 = Martin Balsam (B-2. PSYCHO)
A-13. JOHN BELUSHI: Animal House = Peter Reigert (B-8. LOCAL HERO)
A-14. MEL GIBSON: Pochahantas = Linda Hunt (B-43. YEAR OF LIVING DANGEROUSLY)
A-15. JOEL MCCREA: Sullivan’s Travels = Veronica Lake (B-7. THIS GUN FOR HIRE)
A-16. KEVIN SPACEY: Se7en = Brad Pitt (B-58. MONEYBALL)
A-17. WALTER CATLETT: Pinnocchio = Cliff Edwards (B-10. DUMBO)
A-18. DENZEL WASHINGTON: John Q = Robert Duvall (B-47. GONE IN 60 SECONDS)
A-19. RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH: Jurassic Park = Laura Dern (B-34. BLUE VELVET)
A-20. BRUCE WILLIS: Die Hard = Alan Rickman (B-3. SWEENEY TODD)
A-21. BEN WHITSHAW: Bright Star = Abby Cornish (B-35 SUCKER PUNCH)
A-23. CLIFF ROBERTSON: PT 109 = Robert Culp (B-19. BOB & CAROL & TED & ALICE)
A-24. DUSTIN HOFFMAN: John & Mary = Mia Farrow (B-57. ROSEMARY’S BABY)
A-25. REX HARRISON: Dr. Doolittle = Samantha Eggar (B-15. THE COLLECTOR)
A-26. RUSSELL CROWE: A Beautiful Mind = Jennifer Connelly (B-30. LABYRINTH)
A-27. WALLACE BEERY: Treasure Island = Jackie Cooper (B-45. SKIPPY)
A-28. SYLVESTER STALLONE: Rambo = Richard Crenna (B-27. WAIT UNTIL DARK)
A-29. ELLIOTT GOULD: MASH = Tom Skerritt (B-22. ALIEN)
A-30. ANTHONY HOPKINS: Amistad = Matthew McConaghey (B-6. DALLAS BUYERS CLUB)
A-31. TOM DRAKE: Meet Me in St. Louis = Judy Garland (B-14. BABES IN ARMS)
A-32. CARY GRANT: To Catch a Thief = Grace Kelly (B-56. REAR WINDOW)
A-33. EDWARD FURLONG: The Terminator = Arnold Schwarzenegger (B-48. TRUE LIES)
A-34. CLIFTON WEBB: Stars & Stripes Forever = Robert Wagner (B-12. THE PINK PANTHER)
A-35. JOHN MALKOVICH: Being John Malkovich = John Cusack (B-54. SAY ANYTHING)
A-36. PHIL HARRIS: Robin Hood = Peter Ustinov (B-13. TOPKAPI)
A-37. BILLY CONNOLLY: Mrs. Brown = Judi Dench (B-28. BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL)
A-38. ED HARRIS: the Right Stuff = Dennis Quaid (B-42. BREAKING AWAY)
A-39. MICHAEL CLARKE DUNCAN: The Green Mile = Tom Hanks (B-36. SAVING MR. BANKS)
A-40. ROBIN WILLIAMS: Dead Poets Society = Ethan Hawke (B-20. BEFORE SUNRISE)
A-41. NIGEL TERRY: A Lion in Winter = Peter O'Toole (B-1. THE LAST EMPEROR)
A-42. GREGORY PECK: Spellbound = Ingrid Berman (B-60. CASABLANCA)
A-43. PAUL LEMAT: American Graffiti = Richard Dreyfuss (B-11. CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND)
A-44. WARREN OATES: Dillinger = Ben Johnson (B-17. THE GETAWAY)
A-45. E.G. MARSHALL: Nixon = Bob Hoskins (B-44. WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT)
A-46. DONALD SUTHERLAND: Klute = Jane Fonda (B-9. THE CHINA SYNDROME)
A-47. WILLIAM DANIELS: 1776 = Howard DaSilva (B-37. LOST WEEKEND)
A-48. AL PACINO: Devil's Advocate = Keanu Reeves (B-24. BILL AND TED’S EXCELLENT ADVENTURE)
A-49. BRANDON DEWILDE: Member of the Wedding = Ethel Waters (B-29. PINKY)
A-51. ERROL FLYNN: Too Much Too Soon = Dorothy Malone (B-21. WRITTEN ON THE WIND)
A-52. RALPH FINNES: The Avengers = Uma Thurman (B-46. KILL BILL (VOLUME 1)
A-53. RICHARD ROUNDTREE: Shaft = Moses Gunn (B-16. THE NEVERENDING STORY)
A-54. JACK LEMMON: Grumpy Old Men = Walter Matthau (B-55. HELLO, DOLLY!)
A-55. WARREN BEATTY: Diane Keaton (B-40. LOVE AND DEATH)
A-56. GARY COOPER: Meet John Doe = Barbara Stanwyck (B-4. DOUBLE INDEMNITY)
A-58. ROBERT WALKER : My Son John = Helen Hayes (B-53. ARROWSMITH)
A-59. CHARLTON HESTON: Greatest Story Ever Told = Max Von Sydow (B-5. THE VIRGIN SPRING)
A-60. SPENCER TRACY: Bad Day at Black Rock = Ernest Borgnine (B-32. MARTY)
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Re: Game #149: Hollywood Hookers

#128 Post by franktangredi » Sun Jan 11, 2015 12:13 pm

mellytu74 wrote:Is J Worhthngton Foulfellow from Pinnochio JOHN Worthington Foulfellow?

If so, Walter Catlett gives us Cliff Edwards (Jiminy Crickett) in DUMBO
Yes, he is also referred to as "Honest John."

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Re: Game #149: Hollywood Hookers

#129 Post by mellytu74 » Sun Jan 11, 2015 12:15 pm

franktangredi wrote:
mellytu74 wrote:Is J Worhthngton Foulfellow from Pinnochio JOHN Worthington Foulfellow?

If so, Walter Catlett gives us Cliff Edwards (Jiminy Crickett) in DUMBO
Yes, he is also referred to as "Honest John."
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Re: Game #149: Hollywood Hookers: Complete Sunday Noon Conso

#130 Post by franktangredi » Sun Jan 11, 2015 12:19 pm

I knew some alternate matches would arrive to screw things up.

In one case, an actor currently used for one John was intended to be used for another. (The other John is much, much, much more famous -- a very big, big name.)

In the other case, though I tried my best to avoid this, a movie snuck in that had two actors who made legitimate matches.

Other than that, great work.

Incidentally, Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure was the wrong movie that worked just as well as the right one. The quote given was actually from Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey.
mellytu74 wrote:Complete consolidation, as of 12:50 p.m., Eastern

Game #149 - Hollywood Hookers

TANGREDI - All the actors on List A played a guy named JOHN opposite someone (not necessarily a female) who appeared in a movie on List B.

UNUSED

A-4. BRAD PITT
A-10. VAL KILMER
A-22. ROBERT STACK
A-50. KEANU REEVES
A-57. BRUCE DERN

B-18. GOODFELLAS
B-23 THE MUMMY
B-31. LA NOTTE
B-49. SUPERMAN RETURNS
B-59. DAY FOR NIGHT

Matches

A-1. RONALD REAGAN: John Loves Mary = Patricia Neal (B-26. HUD)
A-2. ORSON WELLES: Tomorrow is Forever = Claudette Colbert (B-51. SINCE YOU WENT AWAY)
A-3. JOHN HURT: The Elephant Man = Anne Bancroft (B-50. THE GRADUATE)
A-5. RAYMOND MASSEY: Santa Fe Trail = Errol Flynn (B-25. THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER)
A-6. HARRISON FORD: Witness = Kelly McGillis (B-39. THE ACCUSED)
A-7. SIDNEY POITIER: Guess Who's Coming to Dinner = Spencer Tracy (B-38. FURY)
A-8. DANIEL DAY-LEWIS: The Crucible = Paul Scofield (B-52. QUIZ SHOW)
A-9. NIGEL BRUCE: Sherlock Holmes movies = Basil Rathbone (B-41. DAVID COPPERFIELD)
A-11. RAOUL WALSH: Birth of a Nation = Lillian Gish (B-33. WAY DOWN EAST)
A-12. ALAN ARKIN: Catch 22 = Martin Balsam (B-2. PSYCHO)
A-13. JOHN BELUSHI: Animal House = Peter Reigert (B-8. LOCAL HERO)
A-14. MEL GIBSON: Pochahantas = Linda Hunt (B-43. YEAR OF LIVING DANGEROUSLY)
A-15. JOEL MCCREA: Sullivan’s Travels = Veronica Lake (B-7. THIS GUN FOR HIRE)
A-16. KEVIN SPACEY: Se7en = Brad Pitt (B-58. MONEYBALL)
A-17. WALTER CATLETT: Pinnocchio = Cliff Edwards (B-10. DUMBO)
A-18. DENZEL WASHINGTON: John Q = Robert Duvall (B-47. GONE IN 60 SECONDS)
A-19. RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH: Jurassic Park = Laura Dern (B-34. BLUE VELVET)
A-20. BRUCE WILLIS: Die Hard = Alan Rickman (B-3. SWEENEY TODD)
A-21. BEN WHITSHAW: Bright Star = Abby Cornish (B-35 SUCKER PUNCH)
A-23. CLIFF ROBERTSON: PT 109 = Robert Culp (B-19. BOB & CAROL & TED & ALICE)
A-24. DUSTIN HOFFMAN: John & Mary = Mia Farrow (B-57. ROSEMARY’S BABY)
A-25. REX HARRISON: Dr. Doolittle = Samantha Eggar (B-15. THE COLLECTOR)
A-26. RUSSELL CROWE: A Beautiful Mind = Jennifer Connelly (B-30. LABYRINTH)
A-27. WALLACE BEERY: Treasure Island = Jackie Cooper (B-45. SKIPPY)
A-28. SYLVESTER STALLONE: Rambo = Richard Crenna (B-27. WAIT UNTIL DARK)
A-29. ELLIOTT GOULD: MASH = Tom Skerritt (B-22. ALIEN)
A-30. ANTHONY HOPKINS: Amistad = Matthew McConaghey (B-6. DALLAS BUYERS CLUB)
A-31. TOM DRAKE: Meet Me in St. Louis = Judy Garland (B-14. BABES IN ARMS)
A-32. CARY GRANT: To Catch a Thief = Grace Kelly (B-56. REAR WINDOW)
A-33. EDWARD FURLONG: The Terminator = Arnold Schwarzenegger (B-48. TRUE LIES)
A-34. CLIFTON WEBB: Stars & Stripes Forever = Robert Wagner (B-12. THE PINK PANTHER)
A-35. JOHN MALKOVICH: Being John Malkovich = John Cusack (B-54. SAY ANYTHING)
A-36. PHIL HARRIS: Robin Hood = Peter Ustinov (B-13. TOPKAPI)
A-37. BILLY CONNOLLY: Mrs. Brown = Judi Dench (B-28. BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL)
A-38. ED HARRIS: the Right Stuff = Dennis Quaid (B-42. BREAKING AWAY)
A-39. MICHAEL CLARKE DUNCAN: The Green Mile = Tom Hanks (B-36. SAVING MR. BANKS)
A-40. ROBIN WILLIAMS: Dead Poets Society = Ethan Hawke (B-20. BEFORE SUNRISE)
A-41. NIGEL TERRY: A Lion in Winter = Peter O'Toole (B-1. THE LAST EMPEROR)
A-42. GREGORY PECK: Spellbound = Ingrid Berman (B-60. CASABLANCA)
A-43. PAUL LEMAT: American Graffiti = Richard Dreyfuss (B-11. CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND)
A-44. WARREN OATES: Dillinger = Ben Johnson (B-17. THE GETAWAY)
A-45. E.G. MARSHALL: Nixon = Bob Hoskins (B-44. WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT)
A-46. DONALD SUTHERLAND: Klute = Jane Fonda (B-9. THE CHINA SYNDROME)
A-47. WILLIAM DANIELS: 1776 = Howard DaSilva (B-37. LOST WEEKEND)
A-48. AL PACINO: Devil's Advocate = Keanu Reeves (B-24. BILL AND TED’S EXCELLENT ADVENTURE)
A-49. BRANDON DEWILDE: Member of the Wedding = Ethel Waters (B-29. PINKY)
A-51. ERROL FLYNN: Too Much Too Soon = Dorothy Malone (B-21. WRITTEN ON THE WIND)
A-52. RALPH FINNES: The Avengers = Uma Thurman (B-46. KILL BILL (VOLUME 1)
A-53. RICHARD ROUNDTREE: Shaft = Moses Gunn (B-16. THE NEVERENDING STORY)
A-54. JACK LEMMON: Grumpy Old Men = Walter Matthau (B-55. HELLO, DOLLY!)
A-55. WARREN BEATTY: Diane Keaton (B-40. LOVE AND DEATH)
A-56. GARY COOPER: Meet John Doe = Barbara Stanwyck (B-4. DOUBLE INDEMNITY)
A-58. ROBERT WALKER : My Son John = Helen Hayes (B-53. ARROWSMITH)
A-59. CHARLTON HESTON: Greatest Story Ever Told = Max Von Sydow (B-5. THE VIRGIN SPRING)
A-60. SPENCER TRACY: Bad Day at Black Rock = Ernest Borgnine (B-32. MARTY)

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Re: Game #149: Hollywood Hookers

#131 Post by mellytu74 » Sun Jan 11, 2015 1:17 pm

Frank says:

"I knew some alternate matches would arrive to screw things up.

In one case, an actor currently used for one John was intended to be used for another. (The other John is much, much, much more famous -- a very big, big name.)

In the other case, though I tried my best to avoid this, a movie snuck in that had two actors who made legitimate matches."

I am wondering if we are looking for Kevin Spacey's character - John Williamson - in Glengarry Glen Ross, rather than his John Doe in Se7en.

ANYWAY ... here's what we have, along with the complete Lists A & B.

Game #149 - Hollywood Hookers

TANGREDI - All the actors on List A played a guy named JOHN opposite someone (not necessarily a female) who appeared in a movie on List B.

UNUSED

A-4. BRAD PITT
A-10. VAL KILMER
A-22. ROBERT STACK
A-50. KEANU REEVES
A-57. BRUCE DERN

B-18. GOODFELLAS
B-23 THE MUMMY
B-31. LA NOTTE
B-49. SUPERMAN RETURNS
B-59. DAY FOR NIGHT

Matches

A-1. RONALD REAGAN: John Loves Mary = Patricia Neal (B-26. HUD)
A-2. ORSON WELLES: Tomorrow is Forever = Claudette Colbert (B-51. SINCE YOU WENT AWAY)
A-3. JOHN HURT: The Elephant Man = Anne Bancroft (B-50. THE GRADUATE)
A-5. RAYMOND MASSEY: Santa Fe Trail = Errol Flynn (B-25. THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER)
A-6. HARRISON FORD: Witness = Kelly McGillis (B-39. THE ACCUSED)
A-7. SIDNEY POITIER: Guess Who's Coming to Dinner = Spencer Tracy (B-38. FURY)
A-8. DANIEL DAY-LEWIS: The Crucible = Paul Scofield (B-52. QUIZ SHOW)
A-9. NIGEL BRUCE: Sherlock Holmes movies = Basil Rathbone (B-41. DAVID COPPERFIELD)
A-11. RAOUL WALSH: Birth of a Nation = Lillian Gish (B-33. WAY DOWN EAST)
A-12. ALAN ARKIN: Catch 22 = Martin Balsam (B-2. PSYCHO)
A-13. JOHN BELUSHI: Animal House = Peter Reigert (B-8. LOCAL HERO)
A-14. MEL GIBSON: Pochahantas = Linda Hunt (B-43. YEAR OF LIVING DANGEROUSLY)
A-15. JOEL MCCREA: Sullivan’s Travels = Veronica Lake (B-7. THIS GUN FOR HIRE)
A-16. KEVIN SPACEY: Se7en = Brad Pitt (B-58. MONEYBALL)
A-17. WALTER CATLETT: Pinnocchio = Cliff Edwards (B-10. DUMBO)
A-18. DENZEL WASHINGTON: John Q = Robert Duvall (B-47. GONE IN 60 SECONDS)
A-19. RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH: Jurassic Park = Laura Dern (B-34. BLUE VELVET)
A-20. BRUCE WILLIS: Die Hard = Alan Rickman (B-3. SWEENEY TODD)
A-21. BEN WHITSHAW: Bright Star = Abby Cornish (B-35 SUCKER PUNCH)
A-23. CLIFF ROBERTSON: PT 109 = Robert Culp (B-19. BOB & CAROL & TED & ALICE)
A-24. DUSTIN HOFFMAN: John & Mary = Mia Farrow (B-57. ROSEMARY’S BABY)
A-25. REX HARRISON: Dr. Doolittle = Samantha Eggar (B-15. THE COLLECTOR)
A-26. RUSSELL CROWE: A Beautiful Mind = Jennifer Connelly (B-30. LABYRINTH)
A-27. WALLACE BEERY: Treasure Island = Jackie Cooper (B-45. SKIPPY)
A-28. SYLVESTER STALLONE: Rambo = Richard Crenna (B-27. WAIT UNTIL DARK)
A-29. ELLIOTT GOULD: MASH = Tom Skerritt (B-22. ALIEN)
A-30. ANTHONY HOPKINS: Amistad = Matthew McConaghey (B-6. DALLAS BUYERS CLUB)
A-31. TOM DRAKE: Meet Me in St. Louis = Judy Garland (B-14. BABES IN ARMS)
A-32. CARY GRANT: To Catch a Thief = Grace Kelly (B-56. REAR WINDOW)
A-33. EDWARD FURLONG: The Terminator = Arnold Schwarzenegger (B-48. TRUE LIES)
A-34. CLIFTON WEBB: Stars & Stripes Forever = Robert Wagner (B-12. THE PINK PANTHER)
A-35. JOHN MALKOVICH: Being John Malkovich = John Cusack (B-54. SAY ANYTHING)
A-36. PHIL HARRIS: Robin Hood = Peter Ustinov (B-13. TOPKAPI)
A-37. BILLY CONNOLLY: Mrs. Brown = Judi Dench (B-28. BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL)
A-38. ED HARRIS: the Right Stuff = Dennis Quaid (B-42. BREAKING AWAY)
A-39. MICHAEL CLARKE DUNCAN: The Green Mile = Tom Hanks (B-36. SAVING MR. BANKS)
A-40. ROBIN WILLIAMS: Dead Poets Society = Ethan Hawke (B-20. BEFORE SUNRISE)
A-41. NIGEL TERRY: A Lion in Winter = Peter O'Toole (B-1. THE LAST EMPEROR)
A-42. GREGORY PECK: Spellbound = Ingrid Berman (B-60. CASABLANCA)
A-43. PAUL LEMAT: American Graffiti = Richard Dreyfuss (B-11. CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND)
A-44. WARREN OATES: Dillinger = Ben Johnson (B-17. THE GETAWAY)
A-45. E.G. MARSHALL: Nixon = Bob Hoskins (B-44. WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT)
A-46. DONALD SUTHERLAND: Klute = Jane Fonda (B-9. THE CHINA SYNDROME)
A-47. WILLIAM DANIELS: 1776 = Howard DaSilva (B-37. LOST WEEKEND)
A-48. AL PACINO: Devil's Advocate = Keanu Reeves (B-24. BILL AND TED’S EXCELLENT ADVENTURE)
A-49. BRANDON DEWILDE: Member of the Wedding = Ethel Waters (B-29. PINKY)
A-51. ERROL FLYNN: Too Much Too Soon = Dorothy Malone (B-21. WRITTEN ON THE WIND)
A-52. RALPH FINNES: The Avengers = Uma Thurman (B-46. KILL BILL (VOLUME 1)
A-53. RICHARD ROUNDTREE: Shaft = Moses Gunn (B-16. THE NEVERENDING STORY)
A-54. JACK LEMMON: Grumpy Old Men = Walter Matthau (B-55. HELLO, DOLLY!)
A-55. WARREN BEATTY: Diane Keaton (B-40. LOVE AND DEATH)
A-56. GARY COOPER: Meet John Doe = Barbara Stanwyck (B-4. DOUBLE INDEMNITY)
A-58. ROBERT WALKER : My Son John = Helen Hayes (B-53. ARROWSMITH)
A-59. CHARLTON HESTON: Greatest Story Ever Told = Max Von Sydow (B-5. THE VIRGIN SPRING)
A-60. SPENCER TRACY: Bad Day at Black Rock = Ernest Borgnine (B-32. MARTY)

LIST A: ACTORS

A-1. RONALD REAGAN
A-2. ORSON WELLES
A-3. JOHN HURT
A-4. BRAD PITT
A-5. RAYMOND MASSEY
A-6. HARRISON FORD
A-7. SIDNEY POITIER
A-8. DANIEL DAY-LEWIS
A-9. NIGEL BRUCE
A-10. VAL KILMER
A-11. RAOUL WALSH
A-12. ALAN ARKIN
A-13. JOHN BELUSHI
A-14. MEL GIBSON
A-15. JOEL MCCREA
A-16. KEVIN SPACEY
A-17. WALTER CATLETT
A-18. DENZEL WASHINGTON
A-19. RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH
A-20. BRUCE WILLIS
A-21. BEN WHITSHAW
A-22. ROBERT STACK
A-23. CLIFF ROBERTSON
A-24. DUSTIN HOFFMAN
A-25. REX HARRISON
A-26. RUSSELL CROWE
A-27. WALLACE BEERY
A-28. SYLVESTER STALLONE
A-29. ELLIOTT GOULD
A-30. ANTHONY HOPKINS
A-31. TOM DRAKE
A-32. CARY GRANT
A-33. EDWARD FURLONG
A-34. CLIFTON WEBB
A-35. JOHN MALKOVICH
A-36. PHIL HARRIS
A-37. BILLY CONNOLLY
A-38. ED HARRIS
A-39. MICHAEL CLARKE DUNCAN
A-40. ROBIN WILLIAMS
A-41. NIGEL TERRY
A-42. GREGORY PECK
A-43. PAUL LEMAT
A-44. WARREN OATES
A-45. E.G. MARSHALL
A-46. DONALD SUTHERLAND
A-47. WILLIAM DANIELS
A-48. AL PACINO
A-49. BRANDON DEWILDE
A-50. KENAU REEVES
A-51. ERROL FLYNN
A-52. RALPH FINNES
A-53. RICHARD ROUNTREE
A-54. JACK LEMMON
A-55. WARREN BEATTY
A-56. GARY COOPER
A-57. BRUCE DERN
A-58. ROBERT WALKER
A-59. CHARLTON HESTON
A-60. SPENCER TRACY

LIST B: MOVIES

B-1. THE LAST EMPEROR
B-2. PSYCHO
B-3. SWEENEY TODD
B-4. DOUBLE INDEMNITY
B-5. THE VIRGIN SPRING
B-6. DALLAS BUYERS CLUB
B-7. THIS GUN FOR HIRE
B-8. LOCAL HERO
B-9. THE CHINA SYNDROME
B-10. DUMBO
B-11. CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND
B-12. THE PINK PANTHER
B-13. TOPKAPI
B-14. BABES IN ARMS
B-15. THE COLLECTOR
B-16. THE NEVERENDING STORY
B-17. THE GETAWAY
B-18. GOODFELLAS
B-19. BOB & CAROL & TED & ALICE
B-20. BEFORE SUNRISE
B-21. WRITTEN ON THE WIND
B-22. ALIEN
B-23 THE MUMMY
B-24. BILL AND TED’S EXCELLENT ADVENTURE
B-25. THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER
B-26. HUD
B-27. WAIT UNTIL DARK
B-28. BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL
B-29. PINKY
B-30. LABYRINTH
B-31. LA NOTTE
B-32. MARTY
B-33. WAY DOWN EAST
B-34. BLUE VELVET
B-35. SUCKER PUNCH
B-36. SAVING MR. BANKS
B-37. LOST WEEKEND
B-38. FURY
B-39. THE ACCUSED
B-40. LOVE AND DEATH
B-41. DAVID COPPERFIELD
B-42. BREAKING AWAY
B-43. YEAR OF LIVING DANGEROUSLY
B-44. WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT
B-45. SKIPPY
B-46. KILL BILL (VOLUME 1)
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#132 Post by Bob78164 » Sun Jan 11, 2015 1:19 pm

Keanu Reeves just played John Wick, if that helps. --Bob
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#133 Post by plasticene » Sun Jan 11, 2015 6:32 pm

For God's sake, reading comprehension. Never mind.

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#134 Post by Estonut » Mon Jan 12, 2015 12:43 am

mellytu74 wrote:
Estonut wrote:
frogman042 wrote:Nevermind - I can't find a Ronald Reagan role that fits.
A quick look at IMDB shows at least 4:

1950 Louisa ... Harold 'Hal' Norton
1953 Law and Order ... Frame Johnson
1953-1954 Schlitz Playhouse (TV Series) - The Doctor Comes Home (1953) ... Doctor
1964-1965 Death Valley Days (TV Series) - A City Is Born (1965) ... Charles Poston
Huh?
Frogman was working on a theory that required character names with 2 "O"s in them, but discounted it because he couldn't find any for Reagan. I found the ones listed above.
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#135 Post by littlebeast13 » Mon Jan 12, 2015 7:36 am


I think he was looking for "oo" names, not just names with two O's anywhere...
frogman042 wrote:Proposed Tangredi:
Actor A plays a character in a film whose character name has a double O - they costar in the aforementioned film with an actor who is in a film in list B?

Nevermind - I can't find a Ronald Reagan role that fits.

I thought of it seeing Booth, Doolittle and then noticed the Dumbo connection with
A-36 - Phil Harris - Baloo (In the Jungle Book) costars Verna Felton who is in 'Dumbo'
and Hooker has a double 'o' as well - and jumped to an incorrect conclusion
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#136 Post by frogman042 » Mon Jan 12, 2015 7:49 am

Estonut wrote:
mellytu74 wrote:
Estonut wrote:A quick look at IMDB shows at least 4:

1950 Louisa ... Harold 'Hal' Norton
1953 Law and Order ... Frame Johnson
1953-1954 Schlitz Playhouse (TV Series) - The Doctor Comes Home (1953) ... Doctor
1964-1965 Death Valley Days (TV Series) - A City Is Born (1965) ... Charles Poston
Huh?
Frogman was working on a theory that required character names with 2 "O"s in them, but discounted it because he couldn't find any for Reagan. I found the ones listed above.
I was also confused by this response - maybe it was because I wasn't clear on my proposed Tangredi:
"Proposed Tangredi:
Actor A plays a character in a film whose character name has a double O - they costar in the aforementioned film with an actor who is in a film in list B?"
When I said double O, I meant two consecutive 'O's in the name - So Booth, Doolittle, Baloo and even the words in the game HollywOOd HOOkers all fit - but it didn't pan out.

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#137 Post by mrkelley23 » Mon Jan 12, 2015 12:18 pm

Keanu Reeves was John Constantine in Constantine, which co-stared Rachel Weisz (The Mummy).
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#138 Post by mrkelley23 » Mon Jan 12, 2015 12:22 pm

Robert Stack played John Paul Jones, which costarred Jean Philippe Aumont (Day for Night).
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#139 Post by mellytu74 » Mon Jan 12, 2015 12:31 pm

Val Kilmer was John Holmes In Wonderland. Can't think of a co-star.

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#140 Post by mrkelley23 » Mon Jan 12, 2015 12:51 pm

mellytu74 wrote:Val Kilmer was John Holmes In Wonderland. Can't think of a co-star.
I looked it up. Kate Bosworth was his co-star in Wonderland, and was Lois Lane in Superman Returns. I was so hung up on making him Doc Holliday that I didn't consider his other roles.

That should mean we're now down to the two alternate pairings.
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#141 Post by franktangredi » Mon Jan 12, 2015 1:06 pm

mrkelley23 wrote:
mellytu74 wrote:Val Kilmer was John Holmes In Wonderland. Can't think of a co-star.
I looked it up. Kate Bosworth was his co-star in Wonderland, and was Lois Lane in Superman Returns. I was so hung up on making him Doc Holliday that I didn't consider his other roles.

That should mean we're now down to the two alternate pairings.
Actually three alternate pairings. Two actors have not been paired with anyone. A third is currently paired with a movie, but needs to be paired with one of the remaining movies instead.

Technically, four. One of the remaining movies goes with an actor that has already been paired. The movie in the existing pair is correct, it's just that I inadvertently included two movies featuring actors from that movie.

One of the three unidentified Johns is a famous literary character. Another is cited in the movie's theme song.

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#142 Post by mrkelley23 » Mon Jan 12, 2015 2:15 pm

Brad Pitt was John Smith in Mr. and Mrs. Smith, which co-starred Angelina Jolie (Gone in Sixty Seconds.)
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#143 Post by mrkelley23 » Mon Jan 12, 2015 2:33 pm

Denzel's John Q should actually be paired with Ray Liotta (Goodfellas).
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#144 Post by Estonut » Mon Jan 12, 2015 4:33 pm

littlebeast13 wrote:
I think he was looking for "oo" names, not just names with two O's anywhere...
frogman042 wrote:Proposed Tangredi:
Actor A plays a character in a film whose character name has a double O - they costar in the aforementioned film with an actor who is in a film in list B?

Nevermind - I can't find a Ronald Reagan role that fits.

I thought of it seeing Booth, Doolittle and then noticed the Dumbo connection with
A-36 - Phil Harris - Baloo (In the Jungle Book) costars Verna Felton who is in 'Dumbo'
and Hooker has a double 'o' as well - and jumped to an incorrect conclusion
Yeah, as he says below your post, he was. I brain-farted. As I went back through his examples to see if they were all consecutive "O"s, I noticed (but didn't think about) Jennifer Connolly. That made me think they didn't need to be consecutive. That's what I get for trying to help! :lol:
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#145 Post by franktangredi » Mon Jan 12, 2015 4:34 pm

mrkelley23 wrote:Denzel's John Q should actually be paired with Ray Liotta (Goodfellas).
Yes, that one was my fault. I failed to notice that Robert Duvall was in two movies on the list, and I hadn't intended to use him for either.

I made a similar error with Harry Dean Stanton (Dillinger and Alien), but fortunately nobody got tripped up on that.

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#146 Post by plasticene » Mon Jan 12, 2015 4:54 pm

franktangredi wrote:One of the three unidentified Johns is a famous literary character.
[John] Falstaff! Orson Welles' Chimes at Midnight, with Jeanne Moreau (La Notte).

I don't think I was aware of that movie until it turned up here just a couple of days ago.

That frees up B-51. SINCE YOU WENT AWAY.

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#147 Post by franktangredi » Mon Jan 12, 2015 5:03 pm

plasticene wrote:
franktangredi wrote:One of the three unidentified Johns is a famous literary character.
[John] Falstaff! Orson Welles' Chimes at Midnight, with Jeanne Moreau (La Notte).

I don't think I was aware of that movie until it turned up here just a couple of days ago.
Yes, I saw that, too, and kind of chuckled.

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#148 Post by mellytu74 » Mon Jan 12, 2015 5:04 pm

plasticene wrote:
franktangredi wrote:One of the three unidentified Johns is a famous literary character.
[John] Falstaff! Orson Welles' Chimes at Midnight, with Jeanne Moreau (La Notte).

I don't think I was aware of that movie until it turned up here just a couple of days ago.

That frees up B-51. SINCE YOU WENT AWAY.
What makes this so funny is that Orson Welles' John MacDonald is one of the FIRST ones I thought about when I started looking at matches. The movie - Tomorrow Is Forever - made a huge impression on me, I guess.

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#149 Post by mellytu74 » Mon Jan 12, 2015 5:11 pm

OK. let me sort this out and figure out what goes with Since you Went Away

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#150 Post by mellytu74 » Mon Jan 12, 2015 5:31 pm

AND I THINK WE"RE DONE!!!

Oh my - once we figured it out, I had a lot of fun. Thanks, as always, Frank!!

Game #149 - Hollywood Hookers

TANGREDI - All the actors on List A played a guy named JOHN opposite someone (not necessarily a female) who appeared in a movie on List B.

FINAL MATCH!!

A-57. BRUCE DERN: Hush Hush Sweet Charlotte = Joseph Cotten (B-51. SINCE YOU WENT AWAY)

Matches

A-1. RONALD REAGAN: John Loves Mary = Patricia Neal (B-26. HUD)
A-2. ORSON WELLES: Chimes at Midnight = Jeanne Moreau (B-31. LA NOTTE)
A-3. JOHN HURT: The Elephant Man = Anne Bancroft (B-50. THE GRADUATE)
A-4. BRAD PITT: Mr & Mrs Smith = Angelina Jolie (B-47. GONE IN 60 SECONDS)
A-5. RAYMOND MASSEY: Santa Fe Trail = Errol Flynn (B-25. THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER)
A-6. HARRISON FORD: Witness = Kelly McGillis (B-39. THE ACCUSED)
A-7. SIDNEY POITIER: Guess Who's Coming to Dinner = Spencer Tracy (B-38. FURY)
A-8. DANIEL DAY-LEWIS: The Crucible = Paul Scofield (B-52. QUIZ SHOW)
A-9. NIGEL BRUCE: Sherlock Holmes movies = Basil Rathbone (B-41. DAVID COPPERFIELD)
A-10. VAL KILMER: Wonderland = Kate Bosworth (B-49. SUPERMAN RETURNS)
A-11. RAOUL WALSH: Birth of a Nation = Lillian Gish (B-33. WAY DOWN EAST)
A-12. ALAN ARKIN: Catch 22 = Martin Balsam (B-2. PSYCHO)
A-13. JOHN BELUSHI: Animal House = Peter Reigert (B-8. LOCAL HERO)
A-14. MEL GIBSON: Pochahantas = Linda Hunt (B-43. YEAR OF LIVING DANGEROUSLY)
A-15. JOEL MCCREA: Sullivan’s Travels = Veronica Lake (B-7. THIS GUN FOR HIRE)
A-16. KEVIN SPACEY: Se7en = Brad Pitt (B-58. MONEYBALL)
A-17. WALTER CATLETT: Pinnocchio = Cliff Edwards (B-10. DUMBO)
A-18. DENZEL WASHINGTON: John Q = Ray Liotta (B-18. GOODFELLAS)
A-19. RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH: Jurassic Park = Laura Dern (B-34. BLUE VELVET)
A-20. BRUCE WILLIS: Die Hard = Alan Rickman (B-3. SWEENEY TODD)
A-21. BEN WHITSHAW: Bright Star = Abby Cornish (B-35 SUCKER PUNCH)
A-22. ROBERT STACK: John Paul Jones = Jean Pierre Aumont (B-59. DAY FOR NIGHT)
A-23. CLIFF ROBERTSON: PT 109 = Robert Culp (B-19. BOB & CAROL & TED & ALICE)
A-24. DUSTIN HOFFMAN: John & Mary = Mia Farrow (B-57. ROSEMARY’S BABY)
A-25. REX HARRISON: Dr. Doolittle = Samantha Eggar (B-15. THE COLLECTOR)
A-26. RUSSELL CROWE: A Beautiful Mind = Jennifer Connelly (B-30. LABYRINTH)
A-27. WALLACE BEERY: Treasure Island = Jackie Cooper (B-45. SKIPPY)
A-28. SYLVESTER STALLONE: Rambo = Richard Crenna (B-27. WAIT UNTIL DARK)
A-29. ELLIOTT GOULD: MASH = Tom Skerritt (B-22. ALIEN)
A-30. ANTHONY HOPKINS: Amistad = Matthew McConaghey (B-6. DALLAS BUYERS CLUB)
A-31. TOM DRAKE: Meet Me in St. Louis = Judy Garland (B-14. BABES IN ARMS)
A-32. CARY GRANT: To Catch a Thief = Grace Kelly (B-56. REAR WINDOW)
A-33. EDWARD FURLONG: The Terminator = Arnold Schwarzenegger (B-48. TRUE LIES)
A-34. CLIFTON WEBB: Stars & Stripes Forever = Robert Wagner (B-12. THE PINK PANTHER)
A-35. JOHN MALKOVICH: Being John Malkovich = John Cusack (B-54. SAY ANYTHING)
A-36. PHIL HARRIS: Robin Hood = Peter Ustinov (B-13. TOPKAPI)
A-37. BILLY CONNOLLY: Mrs. Brown = Judi Dench (B-28. BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL)
A-38. ED HARRIS: the Right Stuff = Dennis Quaid (B-42. BREAKING AWAY)
A-39. MICHAEL CLARKE DUNCAN: The Green Mile = Tom Hanks (B-36. SAVING MR. BANKS)
A-40. ROBIN WILLIAMS: Dead Poets Society = Ethan Hawke (B-20. BEFORE SUNRISE)
A-41. NIGEL TERRY: A Lion in Winter = Peter O'Toole (B-1. THE LAST EMPEROR)
A-42. GREGORY PECK: Spellbound = Ingrid Berman (B-60. CASABLANCA)
A-43. PAUL LEMAT: American Graffiti = Richard Dreyfuss (B-11. CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND)
A-44. WARREN OATES: Dillinger = Ben Johnson (B-17. THE GETAWAY)
A-45. E.G. MARSHALL: Nixon = Bob Hoskins (B-44. WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT)
A-46. DONALD SUTHERLAND: Klute = Jane Fonda (B-9. THE CHINA SYNDROME)
A-47. WILLIAM DANIELS: 1776 = Howard DaSilva (B-37. LOST WEEKEND)
A-48. AL PACINO: Devil's Advocate = Keanu Reeves (B-24. BILL AND TED’S EXCELLENT ADVENTURE)
A-49. BRANDON DEWILDE: Member of the Wedding = Ethel Waters (B-29. PINKY)
A-50. KEANU REEVES: Constantine = Rachel Weisz (B-23 THE MUMMY)
A-51. ERROL FLYNN: Too Much Too Soon = Dorothy Malone (B-21. WRITTEN ON THE WIND)
A-52. RALPH FINNES: The Avengers = Uma Thurman (B-46. KILL BILL (VOLUME 1)
A-53. RICHARD ROUNDTREE: Shaft = Moses Gunn (B-16. THE NEVERENDING STORY)
A-54. JACK LEMMON: Grumpy Old Men = Walter Matthau (B-55. HELLO, DOLLY!)
A-55. WARREN BEATTY: Diane Keaton (B-40. LOVE AND DEATH)
A-56. GARY COOPER: Meet John Doe = Barbara Stanwyck (B-4. DOUBLE INDEMNITY)
A-57. BRUCE DERN: Hush Hush Sweet Charlotte = Joseph Cotten (B-51. SINCE YOU WENT AWAY)
A-58. ROBERT WALKER : My Son John = Helen Hayes (B-53. ARROWSMITH)
A-59. CHARLTON HESTON: Greatest Story Ever Told = Max Von Sydow (B-5. THE VIRGIN SPRING)
A-60. SPENCER TRACY: Bad Day at Black Rock = Ernest Borgnine (B-32. MARTY)

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