
Here’s our mystery chap for Monday!

And here’s a mystery woman for Tuesday.
Monday’s guest was certainly no mystery! Please congratulate Tim Doherty, Kent, Suzanne Annette Stone, Ed, Sarah, Mary Mallory, Jenny M, Don Danard, Julie Merholz, Floyd Thursby, LC, Mike Hawks, Bob Levinson, Barbara Klein, Claire Lockhart, Dan Nather, Patrick, Moviepas, Michael Ryerson, Rick Scott and Gary Martin for identifying him!

And our mystery chap for Wednesday.
Please congratulate Barbara Klein, Claire Lockhart, Gary Martin and Dewey Webb for identifying our mystery movie and cast.
Monday’s mystery fellow was identified by Louis, Kevin King, Arye Michael Bender and Rick.
Tuesday’s mystery woman was identified by Gary Martin, Jenny M (right actress/wrong movie), Dewey Webb and Don Danard.

Here’s a mystery chap for Thursday.
Our mystery movie and cast have been identified by Don Danard and Mike Hawks.
Right actress/wrong movie: Mary Mallory and Rick Scott.

And for Friday, our mystery animal.
Please congratulate Mary Mallory, Julie Merholz and ValleDave for identifying our mystery movie!
Thursday’s mystery fellow has been identified by Don Danard, Mike Hawks and Barbara Klein.
Congrats, everybody!

Yes, folks, there is no black cat in “The Case of the Black Cat.” Not to be confused with the other “The Black Cat” that was recently featured as a mystery movie. (At least that movie had an actual black cat.) Could “That Darn Cat” be next?
Harry Davenport?
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That is Harry Davenport. One of his his best parts was in “The Bride Came COD.”
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Henry Davenport.
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Is that Harry Davenport.
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Harry Davenport!
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Harry DAvenport.
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Harry Davenport
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Today’s Mystery Man is Harry Davenport. One of most dependable character players there was.
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Harry Davenport
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The delightful Harry Davenport.
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Harry Davenport
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Harry Davenport.
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The most memorable Harry Davenport
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Harry Davenport
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Harry Davenport
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Looks like a dishevelled Harry Davenport . . .
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Monday = Harry Davenport
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Harry Davenport
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Harry Davenport.
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Harry Davenport solemnly swearing.
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This is Harry Davenport looking a little more frazzled than usual.
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If it’s not Ernest Thesiger, close enough for government work on three-day-weekend.
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Henry Travers, a kind and distinct speaker.
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Georgiana Young and the STORY OF DR. ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL?
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It’s Harry Davenport, Grandpa in “Meet Me in St. Louis.” Again, no clue what the movie might be.
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Jane Bryan.
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Jane Bryan in The Sisters.
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Jane Bryan. I feel worse than that guy looks so exact title will have to wait.
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Harry Davenport and Jane Bryan in “The Case of the Black Cat.”
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I will make bold with a Tuesday Guess…The Sisters, 1938.
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Today’s Mystery Lady is Jane Bryan.
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Jane Bryan in THE CASE OF THE BLACK CAT (1936)
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The Case of the Black Cat …1936.
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Harry Davenport for Monday. Grandpa in “Meet Me In St. Louis” (but not in this particular photo).
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Pussy galore! The Case of the Black Cat (Harry Davenport, Monday)
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Jane Bryan, and the movie is “The Case of the Black Cat.”
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Harry Davenport for Monday. His last name was often used to describe a sofa by people of a certain age who are mostly not living.
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Harry Davenport Monday
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Wednesday’s Mystery Man is Gordon – also known as – William or Bill – Elliott.
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Wednesday”s Mystery Photo – Part 2.
Is the Mystery movie “The Case of the Black Cat”? I believe so.
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How about Craig Reynolds.
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Tuesday is Jane Bryan. Wednesday is Bill Elliott which adds up to THE CASE OF THE BLACK CAT 1936.
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Jane Bryan and Ian Hunter in THE SISTERS.
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Tuesday was Jane Bryan. If it isn’t “The Sisters,” is it a short called “Under Southern Stars?”
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THE CASE OF THE BLACK CAT. Bill Elliott and Craig Reynolds.
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Thursday’s Mystery Man is Craig Reynolds. Always like him. He was married to Barbara Pepper and died in a motorcycle accident in the forties.
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The Case of the Black Cat. Thursday is Craig Reynolds
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Craig Reynolds makes his appearance on thursday.
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Harry Davenport, Jane Bryan, (Bill Elliott and Craig Reynolds…maybe). The movie is definitely
“The Case of the Black Cat.”
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Thursday’s mystery man is Craig Reynolds.
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friday,could be a cat?
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Could be. 🙂
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Why isn’t cat black? Probably because that was last-minute title change to something more sinister/marquee friendly (short). Was originally announced (in 1936 blurb LA Times) to be shot under more underwhelming title of original novel name The Case Of The Caretaker’s Cat. (Plus, hard to photograph faces of black cats and dogs.)
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If you’ll pardon the phrasing, shouldn’t that cat be black!
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Clinker, the caretaker’s cat.
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