No freakin' way!? Man, that was a bit of a stab in the dark, but I have to admit that I think 1978-1981 or so is the absolute golden age for comedies. Most of my favorites came from that era. I was thinking Chevy, Belushi (even Ringo Starr in Caveman), but the 'can't dance' clue made me think Steve Martin. I was thinking The Man With Two Brains, Pennies From Heaven, the Jerk (but that sure wasn't a thriller lol), and just threw out Dead Men...
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And we have a WINNER!!! Nice job y2pascoe. I wouldn't consider myself a classic movie buff by any means, but I have always loved this movie. True classic Hitchcock.
Way to go pascoe. I'm pretty sure I still have your info, so I'll get a package out in the next couple of days.
Solid. Alrighty then...stand by everyone. I'll have something up shortly. Does the movia trivia answer always have to be a movie itself, or can be an actor, actress, director, etc?
Ok I am going to make mine somewhat easy just cuz I love giving away sticks. So here we go..this movie takes place in our nations capital.....that is as long as you live in the US..lol
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That was quick, Heavy.
PM me your address. I'll get a package out on Monday. Hmmm, what do you like?
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First clue: this is a classic movie of intrigue involving spies.
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Clue #3: A good bit of the movie occurs on a train.
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And we have a WINNER!!! Nice job y2pascoe. I wouldn't consider myself a classic movie buff by any means, but I have always loved this movie. True classic Hitchcock.
Way to go pascoe. I'm pretty sure I still have your info, so I'll get a package out in the next couple of days.
The first four weeks of shooting on this film featured a different actor in the lead role, who the director subsequently felt was miscast.
PM me your address, dude.
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