1. Peter Graves, Shelley Winters, Kathy Garver.
2. James Mason, Deborah Kerr, Jane Greer.
3. Rock Hudson, Tony Curtis, Shelley Winters.
4. Leslie Nielsen, Arthur O’Connell, Red Buttons.
5. Art Carney, Ingrid Bergman, Wally Cox.
6. Tony Curtis, Gavin McLeod, Marion Ross.
7. Myrna Loy, Jean Hersholt, Boris Karloff.
8. Edmund O'Brien, Neville Brand, Telly Savalas.
9. Stefanie Powers, Harry Morgan, Peter Lawford.
10. Lee J. Cobb, Anthony Perkins, Audrey Hepburn.
11. Clint Walker, Paul Lynde, Tony Randall.
12. Jack Weston, Tuesday Weld, Rip Torn.
13. Walter Pidgeon, Peter Lorre, Barbara Eden.
14. Sterling Hayden, Janet Leigh, Victor McLaglen.
15. Dorothy McGuire, Bert Convy, Natalie Schaefer.
13 is Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
ReplyDeleteYou are correct! Thanks for starting the game on a positive note.
Delete6 is Operation Petticoat (I guess I like sub movies?)
ReplyDeleteRight again!
DeleteYou left the amount we can answer blank, it says 'As always, please answer no more than questions per day so more people can play and have fun.'
ReplyDeleteI fixed that.
Delete1 Night of the Hunter
ReplyDelete10 Green Mansions
14 Prince Vaillant
Great job on all three! I always thought Prince Valiant had an impressive cast considering the end product.
Delete10. Green Mansions (loved the book, very iffy movie)
ReplyDeleteI agree. One problem was the miscasting of Audrey Hepburn.
DeleteFor my third one, I believe #3 is Winchester 73
ReplyDeleteWell done!
DeleteI'm going to really suck at this. I can only identify - I think - 2 movies on the list.
ReplyDelete#3 - Winchester '73
#12 - Cincinnati Kid
Those are right! Rock was also in Bend of the River, another Anthony Mann-James Stewart Western.
Delete#4 is The Poseidon Adventure and the only one I could figure out.
ReplyDeleteYes, the King of Disaster Movies!
DeleteI think 2 is Prisoner of Zenda?
ReplyDeleteThat is correct. I believe it uses the same screenplay as the Ronald Colman version.
DeleteLooking for answers to 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, and 15.
ReplyDeleteI can only think of one here:
ReplyDelete7. The Mask of Fu Manchu
And that is the correct one, Jerome!
Delete11) Send Me No Flowers !1964)
ReplyDeleteLover Come Back is my favorite Doris-Rock comedy, but this one is pretty funny, too.
Delete5. The Yellow Rolls Royce
ReplyDelete8. Birdman of Alcatraz
Ron, I had trouble signing in on one of my devices, too (hence, the late response). Outstanding job with your answers! The Yellow Rolls Royce turned out to be difficult. It's not shown often.
DeleteFor some reason my name didn't show up in the original post above. I'm "Anonymous."
ReplyDeleteLate to the party but
ReplyDelete15. Susan Slade
I'm impressed! Susan Slade isn't the best of Delmer Daves' big screen soaps, but I always enjoy it. Plus...Bert Convy!
DeleteOnly one question remains unanswered and this one is a made-for-TV movie. In fact, the star of #9 is one of the actors listed.
ReplyDelete9. Ellery Queen: Don't Look Behind You. Turns out the only thing I'm familiar with when it comes to Lawford's work is his less than stellar Ellery Queen portrayal and slightly better Thin Man/Nick Charles.
ReplyDeleteVery well done! And that wraps up this month's game. Thanks to everyone who stopped by to play.
DeleteCurious what 11 is
ReplyDeleteIt's the Doris Day-Rock Hudson comedy "Send Me No Flowers."
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