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"The Fugitive" George
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This story has also been in theaters and TV a number of times. In fact, another version (better-received) hit the theaters shortly before this one. The other version bought up most of the period costumes in the US, so this version had to get them from Europe, delaying the production. Michael Madsen was offered the role of Vincent Vega in Pulp Fiction, but he couldn't get released from this film. Gene Hackman was third-billed on this film, even though he only appeared onscreen for about ten minutes. A version of this story appeared in an episode of Star Trek (original series). George
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"Nice shooting, sweetheart! What did they do when you shot the apple?" "Well, they looked pretty startled." "Hope. It is the only thing stronger than fear." George
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There's ANOTHER one fighting its way through the fog of my memory. George
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Actually, I didn't see it. But I remember it, and your clues helped. I don't have one right now, so if you want to give it a go, have at it! George
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"Chico and the Man"? George
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Of course! You're up! George
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I could hear part of it in my head, but just couldn't put it all together. George
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I'm not sure I ever saw the show (the only show I saw Penny Marshall in was "Laverne and Shirley" -- not counting her guest appearances on "Happy Days"); but I would think I'd recognize it from the clues. George
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No. This story has also been in theaters and TV a number of times. In fact, another version (better-received) hit the theaters shortly before this one. The other version bought up most of the period costumes in the US, so this version had to get them from Europe, delaying the production. Michael Madsen was offered the role of Vincent Vega in Pulp Fiction, but he couldn't get released from this film. Gene Hackman was third-billed on this film, even though he only appeared onscreen for about ten minutes. George
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This story has also been in theaters and TV a number of times. In fact, another version (better-received) hit the theaters shortly before this one. The other version bought up most of the period costumes in the US, so this version had to get them from Europe, delaying the production. Michael Madsen was offered the role of Vincent Vega in Pulp Fiction, but he couldn't get released from this film. George
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Ruthless People Helen Slater Supergirl George
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"The Shining"? George
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It was the Danish movie that gave me the clue. New one tomorrow. George
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"Hamlet"? George
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Magnum P.I. is correct. George
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Reminds me of the "Cheers" episode where Cliff is on "Jeopardy"! :) George
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The story of Jesus or the Passion? (Unlikely for a Soviet film, but who knows?) They both speak English. They're both older than 20. They both make a lot of money. ;) George
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Spirit of 76 Olivia d'Abo Conan the Destroyer George
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It was not about military operations. The star had appeared a number of times on "The Rockford Files." He wanted his character to be like Jim Rockford, though the studio wanted him to be more straight-laced. This show was sort of a spin-off from "Hawaii 5-0," in that CBS didn't want to close its Hawaiian production offices, and so set this show there. "Hawaii 5-0" and "McGarrett" were occasionally mentioned, though not seen. One of the main characters was a British WW II veteran, played by a Texan who was a child during WW II. That same character had four illegitimate siblings, all sharing the same father but different mothers: Father Paddy McGuinness, an Irish priest; Soo Ling, a half-Chinese sister; Elmo Ziller, a rodeo owner from Texas; and Don Louis Mongueo, a royal heir to the throne of Costa De Rosa in South America. The title character was a Vietnam veteran, one of the first to be shown in a favorable light. He had been in the Navy. Although it wasn't explicitly stated, from the medals he occasionally wore, he was a SEAL and recipient of the Navy Cross. The show had crossover episodes with "Simon and Simon" and "Murder, She Wrote." Dobermans "Zeus" and "Apollo" guarded the estate. All the male stars, save one, had moustaches. The ex-SEAL was a private investigator. George
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Game: Before & After (Movies and TV)
GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Never mind. "Robocop and a Half" FREE POST George -
I've done this one before, but it's been a while: ARRRRRRMY training, SIR! George
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Corps Training: A Peek Behind the Curtain
GeorgeStGeorge replied to skyrider's topic in About The Way
I must say that all these accounts of God providing a hedge of protection FROM THE CORPS have been quite amusing! :lol: George -
"Austin Powers, International Man of Mystery"? (the first AP film) George