Movieland Mystery Photo (Updated + + +)

Sept. 9, 2013, Mystery Photo

And for Monday, a mystery woman.

Sept. 10, 2013, Mystery Photo

And for Tuesday, two mystery folks.

Monday’s mystery woman was identified by Dan Nather, Benito, Mike Hawks, Xavier, Mark Alan Vieira, Dewey Webb, Eve Golden, Veronica, Ginger and Gregory Moore. Congratulations!!

Sept. 11, 2013, Mystery Photo

And for Wednesday, mystery chaps aplenty!

Our mystery movie and cast have been identified by Mary Mallory and Dan Nather. Congrats!

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And for Thursday, a  mystery chap.

Giving adequate credit is going to be difficult today, so bear with me.

Our mystery movie has been identified by Patrick, Mike Hawks and William.

Various mystery people and our “back of the head” fellow in the courtroom scene have been identified by Don Danard, Mary Mallory, Julie Merholz, Patricia Ann, Herb Nichols and Dan Nather.

Sept. 13, 2013, Mystery Photo

And for Friday, we have this chap with a heroic mustache!

Our mystery movie and cast have been identified by Julie Merholz and Don Danard. Wednesday’s mystery chap has been identified by Mike Botula. Thursday’s mystery fellow has been identified by Gary Martin, Mike Hawks  and Mary Mallory.

Congratulations, everyone!

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53 Responses to Movieland Mystery Photo (Updated + + +)

  1. Dan Nather says:

    Ah, the ever-popular Gwili Andre. I’ve only seen her in a couple of movies, but boy, did she bowl me over! I can’t wait to see how this one comes out . . .

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  2. Benito says:

    I say it’s that Danish cookie, Gwili Andre!

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  3. Cal and Lulu says:

    Ann Sothern?

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  4. Gary Martin says:

    Rita Johnson:They Won’t Believe Me, 1947.

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  5. Don Danard says:

    Well, it certainly does look like Myrna Loy but that would be too easy, wouldn’t it

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  6. Sarah says:

    Sally Blane?

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  7. Mike Hawks says:

    Gwili Andre in one of her three RKO movies. But, which one????

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  8. Jenny M says:

    Peggy Wood?

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  9. Xavier says:

    GWILI ANDRE

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  10. DeweyWebb says:

    Gwili Andre

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  11. Eve says:

    Gwili Andre?

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  12. Veronica says:

    Gwili Andre

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  13. Ginger says:

    Gwili Andre’

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  14. Gregory Moore says:

    Gwilli Andre

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  15. Angela says:

    A past-life Meryl Streep?

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  16. Ed says:

    Tuesday is Robert Cummings

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  17. Mary Mallory says:

    Gwili Andre yesterday, So NO OTHER WOMAN.

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  18. Mary Mallory says:

    Back of Irene Dunne’s head.

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  19. juliemerholz says:

    Tuesday’s boy ..Freddie Bartholomew

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  20. Dan Nather says:

    Tuesday’s child is Eric Linden, which means the movie is NO OTHER WOMAN (1933), a good pocket epic from RKO. If I’m right, that’s Irene Dunne with her back to us . . .

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  21. Don Danard says:

    Today, Charles Bickford sitting on the right of J. Carrol Naish and the judge looks like Edwin Stanley.

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  22. Mary Mallory says:

    The back of Charles Bickford’s head to the left.

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  23. Mary Mallory says:

    J. Carrol Naish as the attorney, is that Theodore von Eltz sitting at the table at right, and Edwin Stanley is the judge.

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  24. Patrick says:

    Monday = Gwili Andre, Tuesday = Eric Linden and Irene Dunne, Wednesday = Charles Bickford and J. Carrol Naish. No Other Woman from 1933.

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  25. Patricia Ann says:

    The man in profile is Charles Bickford.

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  26. Mike Hawks says:

    Our movie is NO OTHER WOMAN 1933 with Eric Linden, J. Carroll Naish and Charles Bickford in view.

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  27. William says:

    “No Other Woman””, 1933. Gwili Andre, Eric Linden, Chas. Bickford, J. Carrol Naish

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  28. william says:

    “no Other Woman” 1933, Gwili Andre, Eric Linden, Chas. Bickford, J. Carrol Naish

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  29. Dan Nather says:

    In the courtroom scene, that’s Charles Bickford seated on the far left. Edwin Stanley is the judge. And is that J. Carrol Naish standing to the right of Bickford?

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  30. Mary Mallory says:

    Mr. Bickford again.

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  31. Gary Martin says:

    This week’s back of the head fellow in the court room appeared to me to be Charles Bickford.

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  32. Mike Botula says:

    Could Wednesday’s Mystery Man be J. Carroll Naish?

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  33. juliemerholz says:

    Monday Gwili Andre, Tuesday, Eric Linden, Wednesday back of the head Charles Bickford, J. Carroll Naish, Judge Edwin Stanley, Irene Dunne and Charles Bickford.

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  34. Don Danard says:

    Today’s Mystery Man, with his hand in front of his page, would appear to be Charles Bickford, once again. Not in a suit, this time!

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  35. Don Danard says:

    Oops! That should be “hand in front of his face”. Don’t know where “page” came from!!

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  36. Mike Hawks says:

    Once more we have Charles Bickford.

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  37. Don Danard says:

    I think I have it Watson! The movie is “No Other Woman”; the mysterious lady first shown is Gwilli Andre, the kid is Eric Alden and yes, the background Judge is Edwin Stanley.
    (Once again, I peeked!!)

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  38. Gary Martin says:

    This Day and Age. Judith Allen is our Monday mystery guest.

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  39. Dan Nather says:

    Darn it, Larry! You’re gonna make me watch the movie to get Thursday’s mystery guest!

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  40. Mary Mallory says:

    Christian Rub today.

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  41. Don Danard says:

    Friday’s Mustache Pete looks like Frank Shannon.

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  42. Don Danard says:

    Then again, Friday’s man is probably Christian Rub rather than Shannon.

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  43. Patrick says:

    Friday = Christian Rub

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  44. Mike Hawks says:

    Christian Rub for friday.

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  45. Dan Nather says:

    The man with the mighty mustache is Christian Rub.

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