And for Monday, a mystery woman…..
And for Tuesday, a very formal mystery gent.
Please congratulate Patrick for identifying our mystery woman and the film.
And we have a very elegant mystery lady for Wednesday.
Please congratulate Patrick and Mary Mallory for identifying Tuesday’s mystery guest!
And for Thursday, a mystery woman….
Please congratulate Dennis Gilliam, Mary Mallory and Mike Hawks for identifying our mystery film and cast. Patrick has identified Wednesday’s mystery woman.
And for Friday, our mystery woman has a mystery companion!
Please congratulate Patrick, Mary Mallory and Mike Hawks for identifying Thursday’s mystery woman!
We are old, but maybe we are too young for this one. Our dad might know but he hasn’t been around since 1987.
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June Barry in “Rich and Strange” from 1931.
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Dorothy Revier.
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Looks like one of Frank Capra’s favorites (mine too), Jean Arthur.
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Gloria Stuart?
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Constance Cummings
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claudia dell?
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Betty Hutton in The Perils of Pauline.
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Dash it all, as they say over ‘ome, where do you find these mysterious people?
You keep stumping me. Fiddle dee dee.
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Virginia Cherrill
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Today is Percy Marmont.
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Tuesday = Percy Marmont.
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Madeleine Carroll
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Sylvia Sidney and Frederick Burton in An American Tragedy, 1931.
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Bruce Cabot, today. Always wanted to call him Cab-oh!
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Wednesday = Elsie Randolph.
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I’m going with Hitchcock’s Rich and Strange (aka East of Shanghai). Monday’s actress, Joan Barry; Tuesday, Percy Marmont; and Wednesday, Elsie Randolph, who also appeared forty one years later in Hitchcock’s Frenzy.
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Hitchcock’s EAST OF SHANGHAI with Joan Barry Monday and Elsie Randolph today.
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Hope this goes thru since our computer is acting up. Tuesday is Percy Marmont day.
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First actress – Elizabeth Allan?
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The ladies are Joan Barry and Elsie Randolph in RICH AND STRANGE a.k.a. EAST OF SHANGHAI.
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Thursday = Betty Amann.
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Betty Amann?
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The mysterious Betty Amann appears today.
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Henry Kendall.
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Friday = Henry Kendall and Joan Barry in Hitchcock’s “East of Shanghai”, also known as “Rich and Strange” from 1931.
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A Shipwreck Named Desire???
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Henry Kendall is being macho with Miss Barry.
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Friday, bob Cummings ?
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