What do Warner Oland and Michael Landon have in common? |
1. Ben Gazzara and Christopher George.
2. Lesley Warren and Lynda Day George.
3. Van Johnson and James Stewart (going for a difficult connection).
4. Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956) and The Wild Bunch.
5. Warner Oland and Michael Landon.
6. The TV series Mission: Impossible and the film Muscle Beach Party.
7. The Thing from Another World and It Conquered the World.
8. Gone With the Wind and Duel in the Sun.
9. Raquel Welch and Victor Mature.
10. Hud, Creature From the Black Lagoon, and Seven Days in May.
11. Mia Farrow and Jane Wyman.
12. Anjelica Huston and Joan Fontaine.
13. The TV series Milton the Monster and David Hedison (this one is a stretch!).
14. Edgar Buchanan and Eugene Pallette.
15. My Fair Lady and The Girl From U.N.C.L.E.
#5: Mr. Oland and Mr. Landon both played werewolves. "Werewolf of London" and "I Was a Teenage Werewolf".
ReplyDeleteAnd the game is afoot! That was one of my favorite connections, too.
Delete#10: Whit Bisell.
ReplyDeleteWell done, Bill. You know, Whit was in just about everything during that time frame.
Delete9. Raquel Welch starred in the remake of One Million B.C. (the remake was called One Million Years B.C.) and Victor Mature starred in the original version (called One Million B.C.)
ReplyDeleteRight on the mark, Unknown!
Delete6. Peter Lupus appeared in both Mission Impossible and Muscle Beach Party.
ReplyDeleteVery good, Charles. Yes, Peter Lupus--aka Rock Stevens--was in both!
Delete8. David O. Selznick produced both - and Butter fly McQueen was in both.
ReplyDeleteRight on both counts!
DeleteMilton the Monster had a character Fearless Fly ,David 'AL' Hedison starred in the orininal movie 'The Fly'
ReplyDeleteGlad you got this one, because I thought it was a pretty loose connection!
Delete#8 Both GONE WITH THE WIND and DUEL IN THE SUN were produced by Selznick.
ReplyDelete#11 Mia Farrow acted in DEATH ON THE NILE with Bette Davis who once worked at the same studio as Jane Wyman - Warner Brothers.
Right on #8. And, as beachgal mentioned, Butterfly McQueen appeared in both. There is a more direct connection for #11.
Delete15. MFL = Rex Harrison - Girl from U.N.C.L.E = Noel Harrison
ReplyDeleteNicely done.
Delete3. Stewart and Johnson played the lead characters respectively in "Shop Around the Corner" and the musical remake "In the Good Old Summertime."
ReplyDeleteDon Effenberger
Don, I never even thought of that connection and it's a good one!
DeleteVan Johnson starred in a movie 'A Guy named Joe' playing a pilot with a guardian angel, similarly to James Stewart 's character in 'It's a Wonderful life'
ReplyDeleteHah! Van Johnson played a bomber pilot in "Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo," and Jimmy Stewart WAS a bomber pilot during WWII.
Delete2. They were both on Mission Impossible in the later years of the TV series
ReplyDeleteIneed they were!
Delete11. They both played blind women - Mia in See No Evil and Jane in Magnificent Obsession.
ReplyDelete#11: Johnny Belinda.
ReplyDeleteThis was the first connection I thought of between the two actresses!
Delete#7 The monsters in The Thing (One of my all-time faves) and It Conquered the World are referred to as vegetables.
ReplyDeleteTrue, but Bill guessed an even better connection...
Delete#7: The bros James Arness and Peter Graves.
ReplyDeleteThis is the most direct connection between those entertaining sci fi classics.
DeleteA quick recap: The questions still unanswered are 1, 4, 12, and 14.
ReplyDelete#1: Tv shows with opposite premises. Gazarra's dying on Run For Your Life, George can't die on The Immortal. (Tho ABC thought differently.)
ReplyDeleteGreat job, Bill.
Delete4. Sam Peckinpah appeared in the first, directed the second.
ReplyDelete12. Both appeated in films called The Witches.
Very well done, Dabid.
Delete#14: Friars Tuck.
ReplyDeleteAnd with that correct response from Bill, this game is a wrap. Thanks everyone for playing!
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