Robert De Niro and Robby Benson. |
1. The TV series Superman and Kolchak: The Night Stalker.
2. The TV series Lost in Space and Sky King.
3. Banacek and Longstreet.
4. Bonanza and Lost in Space (this one is a stretch...but still a connection).
5. The TV series Star Trek and The Love Boat.
6. Tales of Manhattan and The Yellow Rolls Royce.
7. The Music Man and the TV series Buffy, the Vampire Slayer.
8. Dead of Night (1945) and Spellbound.
9. Raquel Welch and Grant Williams.
10. Lee J. Cobb and Stewart Granger.
11. Rebecca and The Birds (No, it's more than Hitchcock!).
12. Peter Lorre and Doris Day (an easy one!).
13. Ava Gardner and Kim Cattrall.
14. Robert De Niro and Robby Benson.
15. George Hamilton and Sissy Spacek.
#4: Guy Williams. The Lost in Space captain/dad was briefly a Cartwright.
ReplyDelete#6: Anthology movies with stories connected by a suit in one and a car in the other.
#10: They both owned TVs Shiloh ranch. Cobb as Judge Garth on The Virginian and Granger as Col. MacKenzie on The Men from Shiloh.
Well done, especially with #6 and #10! There's also another connection with #4.
Delete9. Both shrank to very tiny size, Welch in Fantastic Voyage and Williams in The Incredible Shrinking Man.
ReplyDelete15. Both played country music stars. Hamilton was Hank Williams in Your Cheatin' Heart and Spacek was Loretta Lynn in Coal Miner's Daughter.
Two great answers! While your response to #15 is absolutely correct, there's also another connection, too.
ReplyDelete15. Both have really powerful psychokinetic abilities.
ReplyDeleteGreat job, Bill! Sissy in CARRIE and George in THE POWER.
Delete#14 DeNiro (Bang the Drum Slowly) and Benson (Death Be Not Proud) both played characters that succumb to disease. DeNiro....Hodgins....Benson....Brain tumor.
ReplyDeleteThat is true, but there's also another connection.
Delete#3 Longstreet and Banacek were both insurance investigators.
ReplyDeleteYou are correct (as always).
DeleteTho Banacek was an anti insurance investigator. Hated such companies after one screwed his father. Got paid for beating them. Humiliating them.
Delete#1 both main characters are reporters.
ReplyDeleteYes, they are! Well done.
Delete#11 both are written by Daphne du Maurier
ReplyDeleteYes, same author is the connection!
Delete#12 Both were in a version of "The Man Who Knew Too Much" Lorre in the 1930s, Day in the 1950s
ReplyDeleteRight again, same films but the tone of each is very different.
Delete#12 Peter Lorre starred in "Mad Love". That movie was remade into "Pillow Talk" with Doris Day.
ReplyDeleteI don't think PILLOW TALK is related to MAD LOVE.
Delete#13 Kim Catrell starred in "Manniquin" which had the same theme as the movie "One Touch of Venus" starring Ava Gardner.
ReplyDeleteYes, both films are about statues (well, one is a mannequin) vome to life.
Delete4.Evil Twins?
ReplyDeleteThere is a silly connection that hasn't been identified.
DeleteStill looking for answers (or additional answers) for 2, 4, 5 (very easy), 7, 8, and 14.
ReplyDelete#2. Both shows featured teenage girls named Penny?
ReplyDelete#7. Both had prominent parts for librarians (either that, or maybe at some point Buffy fought a demon named Shipoopi)?
Al, you did great, answering both question correctly!
DeleteRemaining questions needing answers: 4, 5 (very easy), 8, and 14.
ReplyDeleteneeding answers
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