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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. Banacek was really an insurance investigator. Hec Ramsey was a deputy sheriff. All investigated crimes, so they could be considered "detectives," but that wasn't their official designation. There was something that united all of those shows. Investigation of crimes is PART of the answer. George
  2. Before someone points it out, yes, I've used this one before, but I think it's was over a year ago... Top of the world, Ma! George
  3. Glenn Close Fatal Attraction Michael Douglas George
  4. That is an exchange from half of this "movie." George
  5. The Patriot Rene Auborjonois Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country George
  6. Actually, most did not have mustaches. They were not all detectives, either. George
  7. Human's clue gives me this question (in place of a single show "mash up"): What do the following shows have in common? Columbo McCloud MacMillan and Wife Banacek Cool Million Hec Ramsey Madigan George
  8. Is this a Rod Stewart song? George
  9. It's only slow when the lines posted aren't readily recognized. This one seems vaguely familiar, but I can't recall it. George
  10. A male burlesque group embarks on a quest to find the Lord's chalice. George
  11. The last two lines remind me of the "Mr. Ed" theme! :B) George
  12. Peggy Sue Got Married Nicholas Cage Raizing Arizona George
  13. "Miss Parker"'s mother was "Katherine Parker." (Both played, interestingly enough, by ANDREA Parker.) Didn't mean to hold up the thread. Your turn, WW. George
  14. It is, indeed. I really enjoyed the show. I assumed it would be pretty recognizable. Do you remember which character had first and last name given? George
  15. Catch-22 Art Garfunkle Carnal Knowledge George
  16. The second part might be "The People Vs. Larry Flynt," but I've got no guess for the other part. George
  17. Let's see... People referred to as "Comrade." Character named Lara. ("Her theme" is "Somewhere, My Love.") Big hit in 1965. Last chance! George
  18. That's why I thought it would be obvious. Yes, "Ghostbusters." George
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