This week’s mystery movie is “Ziegfeld Girl.”
Here’s the scene I was talking about earlier in the week…
At one point, Tony Martin, Hedy Lamarr, Ian Hunter and Lana Turner go to the Palais Royal restaurant.
… where Ian Hunter tries romance Lana Turner. What should we see in the background but a neon sign for the Hotel Cecil – the name of a Los Angeles landmark. (Nathan Marsak, this is for you).
This is clearly a set, so the sign must be a movie prop, but I have to wonder why the Hotel Cecil would appear even as a prop. Hm. A bit of research reveals a Hotel Cecil or Cecil Hotel in this era at 118th Street and St. Nicholas Avenue in New York.
The Cecil Hotel at 118th and St. Nicholas, Courtesy of Google Street View.
… where it stands today. Admittedly, my knowledge of New York is limited, but I’m not sure one would find the Palais Royal restaurant in this neighborhood.
And for Monday, we have this mystery chap.
And for Tuesday, a mystery duo.
Please congratulate Mike Hawks, Don Danard and Lee Ann and Thomas for identifying Monday’s mystery gent. Mike says: One of my favorite sleazeballs .
And for Wednesday, this well-dressed mystery gent.
Tuesday’s photo was a bit of a trick. E.G. of the famous vaudeville team of G&S was dead, so he is being portrayed by C.W.
Please congratulate Mary Mallory for identifying G&S (wrong mystery movie), Julie Merholz (mystery movie and cast), Benito (mystery movie and cast), Dewey Webb (mystery movie and cast), LC (mystery movie and cast), Michael Ryerson (mystery movie and cast), Patrick (mystery movie and cast) and Rick Scott (G&S, wrong mystery movie).
And here’s a mystery gent for Thursday. His date for the evening is too well-known to be used today, but we’ll come back to this scene because there is an intriguing neon sign in the background (Nathan Marsak, this is for you!)
Please congratulate Jenny M (mystery movie and cast), Mike Hawks (mystery movie and cast), Barbara Klein (mystery movie and cast), Roget-L.A. (mystery actor portraying E.G.), Michael Ryerson (Wednesday’s mystery gent), Don Danard (G&S mystery gents, Wednesday’s mystery fellow), ValleyDave (mystery movie and cast), Rick (mystery movie and cast) and Megan (mystery movie and cast).
ValleyDave writes: A big correction. I’m losing my mind !!! The movie is XXX, not “Showboat ” A Senior moment.
Julie Merholz, this is your mystery chap.
And to round out the week, we have this gent with the cauliflower ear. You were expecting maybe J.G.? L.T.? H.L? J.S.? T.M.?
Please congratulate Mary Mallory (Monday’s and Wednesday’s mystery chaps), Don Danard (Thursday’s mystery fellow), Megan (Thursday’s mystery fellow), Barbara Klein (Thursday’s mystery fellow), Charles Kjelland (G&S-S), Julie Merholz (Thursday’s mystery fellow), Herb Nichols (mystery movie and cast), Dennis Gilliam (mystery movie and cast), Mike Hawks (Thursday’s mystery fellow) and Michael Ryerson (Thursday’s mystery fellow).
Charles Kjelland writes: can’t figure who C W is, certainly not Clifton Webb nor Clarence Williams!
All will become clear soon.
William Powell, pretty funny guy.
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Alas, no.
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Robert Benchley
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Interesting guess. But no.
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It could be Harold Huber.
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Another interesting guess. But alas, no.
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One of my favorite sleazeballs Bernard Nedell.
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John Alexander
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Alas no. However, Mike Hawks has identified our mystery guest, calling him “one of my favorite sleazeballs.”
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Raymond Walburn, or , at the least, a Raymond Walburn lookalike.
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Interesting guess. Alas, no.
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Harold Peary.
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Another interesting guess, but alas no. Don Danard is the second to recognize our mystery fellow.
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yeah, I didn’t think so.
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Bernard Nedell I believe.
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Willard Waterman?
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Another interesting guess, but alas, no.
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Joseph Calleia
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We are having the parade of the “bad news” mustaches in all these guesses! But alas, no.
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Bernard Nedell
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Philo McCullough.
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Gallagher and Shean today.
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The film is ATLANTIC CITY.
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Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Sheen
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Ziegfeld Girl 1941
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Charles Winninger as Edward Gallagher and Al Shean for today .
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James Stewart, Judy Garland, Hedy Lamarr,Lana Turner,Tony Martin, Jackie Cooper, Ian Hunter,Edward Everett Horton,and Monday, Bernard Nedell.
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Tuesday’s pair o’ fools: Charles Winninger and Al Shean doing their “Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean” bit in ZIEGFELD GIRL [1941].
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Al Shean & Charles Winniger In Ziegfeld Girl
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Tuesday’s pith helmet man looks a lot like William Frawley.
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Interesting guess. But alas, no.
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Al Shean, Charles Winniger in Ziegfeld Girl
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Ziegfeld Girl (1941) w/Charles Winninger & Al Shean as “Mr. Gallagher & Mr. Shean”
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Mister Monday is Bernard Nedell and the film is Ziegfeld Girl with ‘an all-star cast’ including Jimmy Stewart, Judy Garland, Hedy (not Hedley) Lamarr, Lana Turner and Tuesday’s Charlie Winninger and Al Shean.
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Monday is Bernard Nedell. Tuesday is Charles Winninger and Marx Brother uncle All Shean. The film is Ziegfeld Girl from 1941.
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… and the first fellow is Bernard Nedell
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It might be “Atlantic City>” Tuesday’s duo is Al (Mr.) Sheen and Jack Kenney (as “Mr. Gallagher”).
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Stuart Holmes Monday.
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Ian Hunter
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Tuesday – Al Shean and Charles Winninger. Wednesday – Philip Dorn. Movie – Ziegfield Girl.
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Charles Winninger and Al Shean for tuesday with Philip Dorn on board for wednesday make this ZIEGFELD GIRL 1941.
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“Ziegfeld Girl”
Monday – Bernard Nedell
Tuesday – Charles Winnegar and Al Shean
Wednesday – Philip Dorn
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Tuesday’s pith helmet man looks a lot like Charles Winninger.
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For Wednesday, we have ill-fated Phillip Dorn, he of the wonderful speaking voice.
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Charles Winninger ‘tother day. Philip Dorn the next Mystery Man
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Forgot to mention … the man with Winninger is Al Shean.
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Monday: Bernard Nedell, Tuesday: Al Shean and Charles Winninger, Wednesday: Phillip Dorn.
The movie is the 1936 version of “Showboat.” Thanks for the hint about Ed Gallagher.
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A big correction. I’m losing my mind !!! The movie is “Ziegfeld Girl,” not “Showboat ” A Senior moment.
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Phillip Dorn today – movie is Ziegfield Girl Bernard Nedell Monday Charles Winninger Al Shean Tuesday
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Philip Dorn in Ziegfeld Girl, and Charles Winninger as half of Gallagher and Shean.
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Bernard Nedell Monday, Philip Dorn yesterday.
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Today it’s Ian Hunter.
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Thursday’s mystery fellow is Ian Hunter.
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Thursday – Ian Hunter
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Tuesday photo must be Gallagher and Shean, minus Gallagher, but can’t figure who C W is, certainly not Clifton Webb nor Clarence Williams!
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Right, right…Philip Dorn on Wednesday.
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gallagher and shean in ziegfeld girl
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Al Shean did his Gallagher and Shean routine in two films after Gallagher died. In Tuesday’s routine he is with Charles Winninger. Thursday’s fellow is perhaps Ian Hunter. Film: the all star casted Ziegfeld Girl.
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Ian Hunter for today.
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This is Ian Hunter who will always be Richard the Lion-Heart to me.
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Dan Dailey today.
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Dan Dailey … looking unusually goofy!!
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Friday – Dan Dailey
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Dan Dailey
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Dan Dailey lookin’ like a mug.
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Oh! Right. Ziegfeld Girl, with JG, LT, HL, JS, TM, and DD …and the others previously shown, ahem, uh …
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Dan Dailey for Friday ??
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Dan Dailey sporting Maxie Rosenbloom’s ear.
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Too bad we didn’t even get a back of the head shot of Hedy Lamarr, who was the co-inventor of frequency-hopping radio. My favorite quote: “Any girl can be glamorous. Just stand still and look stupid.”
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