For Monday, we have a mystery woman. And look at those shoulders.
And for Tuesday, we have two mystery gents.
For Wednesday, our mystery fellow gets some news.
Please congratulate Don Danard (Tuesday’s mystery duo), ValleyDave (half of Tuesday’s mystery duo), Herb Nichols (half of Tuesday’s mystery duo), Michael Ryerson (mystery movie and half of mystery duo), Megan and Lee Ann (Tuesday’s mystery duo), William (half of mystery duo), Sarah (half of Tuesday’s mystery duo), Mary Mallory (mystery movie, Monday’s mystery woman and half of Tuesday’s mystery duo).
Just so everyone knows, this isn’t “The Stratton Story.” Really.
If anyone wants a hint, email me.
And for Thursday, we have some not so mysterious folks. Our fellow in the middle is in his usual role as a less-than-bright detective, but in this film he isn’t writing any poetry
Please congratulate Herb Nichols (mystery movie), Sarah (mystery movie and some of the mystery cast), Mike Hawks (mystery movie and some of the cast) and Roget-L.A. (mystery movie and almost all of the mystery cast).
And for Friday, our not-so-mysterious couple.
Please congratulate Mary Mallory (Thursday’s mystery trio), Dewey Webb (mystery movie and Thursday’s mystery trio), Michael Ryerson (Thursday’s mystery trio), Gary Martin (mystery movie and cast), Julie Merholz (mystery movie and cast), Don Danard (Thursday’s mystery trio), Roget-L.A. (Thursday’s mystery trio), Herb Nichols (Thursday’s mystery trio), William (mystery movie and part of Thursday’s mystery trio), L.C. (mystery movie), Rick (mystery movie and Thursday’s mystery trio), Patrick (mystery movie and cast), Megan and Lee Ann (mystery movie and cast) and Mike Hawks (Thursday’s mystery trio).
Michael Ryerson says: Well, for Thursday we have perky little XXXX on the left with XXXX on the right. The girls seem to be frustrating XXXX here, but then again XXX always seemed a bit frustrated.
Possibly Faith Domergue
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Not sure who she is, but I’m pretty sure the shoulder pads belong to Bronko Nagurski.
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She’s a dead ringer for my college roommate Cathy, but I am guessing that’s not right.
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Another WAG: Tuesday’s gent in the boater is Karl Malden in “Fear Strikes Out.”
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IT HAPPENS EVERY SPRING?
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cliff clark in the stratton story
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Today’s Mystery Men look like a nerdy Cary Grant and Cliff Clark, one of the most dependable supporting players around.
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Tuesday’s man in the straw hat looks a little like Jerome Cowan.
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Well that’s Cliff Clark on the right in the uniform which makes this ‘Ladies Day (1943). Don’t know the other guy although he looks a bit like Jack Carson who wasn’t in Ladies Day.
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Allyn Joslyn with straw hat
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For Tueday’s update I believe it’s James (Jimmy) Stewart and Frank Morgan. The film is The Stratton Story (1949). Monday’s mystery lady I am not sure about.
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I will guess Monday’s lady is Mary Lawrence…..in spite of the above reference to “Monty Stratton story”.
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I believe Tuesday’s mystery gents are Jerome Cowan and Cliff Clark.
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Im not giving up on “The Stratton Story” (yet). So as a sheer guess, I think today’s mystery men are Cliff Clark on the left, & Bruce Cowling.
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Monday’s mystery lady…..my guess is Mary Lawrence
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The movie is the Stratton Story (1949). Monday’s actress may be Mary Lawrence. Tuesday has Cliff Clark as the manager of the Chicago White Sox on the left.
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Thanks for the clue. The film was Ladies’ Day (1943). Tuesday’s other person was Jerome Cowan. Monday’s person must be Joan Barclay. It’s weird that the same person (Cliff Clark) would play the same character in the same uniform in two different movies.
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Well Tuesday’s doesn’t look like Jimmy, but I decided to go for it hehe.
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Guy in straw hat looks sort of like Tommy Noonan
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The Pride of St Louis.
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ladies day
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Say, would the guy arguing, it looks like, with Cliff Clark, Jerome Cowan?
Sure looks like him.
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LADIES’ DAY. Carmen Morales Monday and Cliff Clark on the right today.
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Jack Briggs on the left.
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The guy on the table sure looks like Fess Parker. The other guy…no idea.
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iris adrian tom kennedy and patsy kelly
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Our men for tuesday are Jerome Cowan and Cliff Clark in LADIES DAY 1943 RKO. Wednesday remains a mystery as to the men shown. Perhaps Carmen Morales is our monday lady.
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Monday: Carmen Morales?
Tuesday: Jerome Cowan and Cliff Clark
Wednesday: Nedrick Young and Allen Wood?
Mystery Movie: Ladies’ Day (1943)
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Tom Kennedy, Iris Adrian, and Patsy Kelly today.
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iris Adrian, Tom Kennedy, Patsy Kelly, et al in LADIES’ DAY
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Well, for Thursday we have perky little Iris Adrian on the left with Patsy Kelly on the right. The girls seem to be frustrating Tom Kennedy here, but then again Tom always seemed a bit frustrated.
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Iris Adrian, Tom Kennedy, and Patsy Kelly make this Ladies’ Day. However: I am intrigued by the Monday mystery woman. Carmen Morales? (We had her once before.) She’s very charismatic.
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Ladies’ Day 1943, Iris Adrian, Tom Kennedy, Patsy Kelly, Lupe Velez, Eddie Albert, Max Baer,
Jerome Cowan,.
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Today, Iris Adrian, Tom Kennedy and Patsy Kelly.
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Thursday: Iris Adrian, Tom Kennedy, and Patsy Kelly
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“Ladies’ Day”…(1943), today is Patsy Kelly , Tom Kennedy ?
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Ladies’ Day 1943
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Patsy Kelly and Tom Kennedy today – movie is Ladies Day
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Took me a while to realize that it was Cliff Clark and not Dick Lane playing the baseball manager but when I did I finally came up with “Ladies’ Day” from 1943. Cast included Joan Barclay, Jerome Cowan, Fred Carpenter, Iris Adrian, Tom Kennedy and Patsy Kelly.
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Iris Adrian, Tom Kennedy, and Patsy Kelly for Thursday. Monday’s lady is Carmen Morales, and the movie is “Ladies’ Day”. What a day, what a day!
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Have no idea tbh.
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Iris Adrian, Tom Kennedy and Patsy Kelly.
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Lupe Velez and a very young Eddie Albert. As this was released in april 1943, Albert is on his way to the Pacific Theater as a member of the USNR (or as some sources have it the USCGR) as a coxswain on a landing craft at the invasion of Tarawa. He’ll be credited with saving upwards of seventy Marines when he repeatedly took his boat back into the shallow water to bring them out from under hellacious gunfire. On screen usually a good natured sidekick, in real life a stud.
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And, finally, the two leads: Lupe Velez and Eddie Albert
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Our stars appear. Lupe Velez and Eddie Albert.
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Lupe and Eddie today.
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