
And for Monday, a mystery chap.

And for Tuesday, another mystery chap.
Please congratulate Kent, Mike Hawks, Mark Alan Vieira and Mary Mallory for identifying Monday’s mystery chap and the movie. Most impressive!

And for Wednesday, a mystery lad.
Please congratulate Don Danard for identifying the mystery movie and cast and Kent for identifying Tuesday’s mystery chap.

And for Thursday, a mystery (totally not) woman.
Please congratulate Mary Mallory (Wednesday’s mystery lad and companion), Patrick (mystery movie and cast), Mike Hawks (Tuesday and Wednesday mystery folks), LC (mystery movie and cast) and Earl Boebert (mystery movie and cast).

And Friday’s mystery chap is well-armed.
Please congratulate Julie Merholz (mystery movie and cast), Patrick (mystery woman), Mary Mallory (mystery woman), Don Danard (mystery woman), Dewey Webb (mystery movie), Benito (mystery movie and cast), Herb Nichols (mystery movie and cast) and Barbara Klein (mystery movie and cast).
Mike Hawks notes: XXXX says “I am hotter than hot.”

And here’s a bonus mystery chap from a certain 20-year-old VHS tape. Our mystery film is a bit hard to find.
Sir Guy Standing from “The Eagle and the Hawk”
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Well, I’ll take a guess and say it’s Major Sam Harris, although I don’t recall ever seeing him “that young!”
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On second thought, it isn’t Major Sam Harris. I stand corrected,
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British actor Brian Aherne in 1930-1940’s.
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Sir Guy Standing in THE EAGLE AND THE HAWK 1933.
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Sir Guy Standing in The Eagle and the Hawk (1933 – Paramount)
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Sir Guy Standing, THE EAGLE AND THE HAWK?
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Crauford Kent.
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Monday’s chap is in the RAF. Tuesday’s pilot sure looks like David Niven in Dawn Patrol.
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I think today’s gentleman is Leslie Denison.
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Well then, I’d say it’s Leyland Hodgson and Monday’s Office would be Sir Guy Standing and the film is “The Eagle and the Hawk”.
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Can’t say I’m sure, but I’ll say Waterloo Bridge. The nose doesn’t seem to match C. Aubrey Smith on Monday. I think that is Robert Taylor on Tuesday.
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It may be Leyland Hodgson, also from “The Eagle and the Hawk”
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WAsn’t that Crauford Kent yesterday? I guessed him and you have it hidden from the other readers. It’s March and Douglas Scott today.
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Monday = Guy Standing, Tuesday = Leyland Hodgson, Wednesday = New Back of the Head Guy Fredric March and our mystery lad Douglas Scott with Virginia Hammond about to clutch her pearls in the background. “The Eagle and the Hawk” from 1933.
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tuesday Leyland Hodgson, today the back of Fredric March along with Douglas Scott.
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Eagle and the Hawk with Fredric March, Guy Standing, Douglas Scott
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Sir Guy Standing in “The Eagle and the Hawk”
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This is so obvious I hate to say it …and I’m sure to be wrong …but ,Monday, Richard Tucker and, Tuesday, Richard Arlen in Wings. Wednesday is A. Moppet.
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I could have done “Wings” or “The Big Parade,” but I thought they would be too easy. I try to avoid anything that has been on TCM in previous 12 months, although I sometimes miss a repeat.
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the eagle and the hawk with guy standing and carole lombard
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friday is cary grant
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Carole Lombard
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Thursday’s (totally not) mystery woman is the (totally) wonderful Carole Lombard.
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The Eagle and the Hawk 1933, Frederick March and Cary Grant, Jack Oakie, Guy Standing,
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Today is Carole Lombard.
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Today … the marvelous Carole Lombard. She was the tops!
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The Eagle And The Hawk
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The Eagle And The Hawk [1933], a rare bird. Monday’s gent is Guy Standing, a most generic name. Carole Lombard is listed in the credits as “The Beautiful Lady”, just as generic.
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Carole Lombard says “I am hotter that hot”.
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“The Eagle and the Hawk”
Monday – Sir Guy Standing
Tuesday – Leyland Hodgson
Wednesday – Douglas Scott (probably with Fredric March and Virginia Hammond)
Thursday – Carole Lombard
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Cary Grant today with Bob Dorian introducing him.
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Sexy “bad boy” Cary.
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The guy standing in Monday’s clip is Guy Standing. Wednesday’s lad: Douglas Scott. Thursday’s elegant lady is Carole Lombard. The film is the 1933 World War I air war drama The Eagle and the Hawk. Very appropriate for Armistice/ Veterans Day.
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Friday brings us Cary Grant who manages to look dapper even in a leather flying helmet. The bonus mystery chap is AMC’s Bob Dorian.
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Cary Grant flies toward future stardom.
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Movie: The Eagle and the Hawk
Monday: Guy Standing
Tuesday: Jack Oakie
Wednesday: Douglas Scott
Thursday: Carole Lombard
Friday: Cary Grant, Nick Clooney
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I meant Bob Dorian, not Nick Clooney.
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Bob Dorian, the host of American Movie Classics before Mad Men and Breaking Bad took over.
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Cary Grant —the eagle & the hawk
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Well, that’s Cary Grants chin, for sure!! Up there, firing away at the enemy.
The fella with the glasses use to intro the movies on AMC before they went commercial.
However, can’t remember his name!!
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So I’m last in line…”The Eagle and the Hawk” 1933…..Douglas Scott (young boy)…..(& Oh Yeh…..Cary Grant, Carole Lombard, et al)
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Bob Dorian, the Bob Osborne of AMC
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Friday – Cary Grant
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