And for Monday, we have a mystery gent in a three-piece suit.
And for Tuesday, we have a mystery woman.
“So easy, I can ID him.”
“It looks like XXXX, but that’s too obvious.”
Monday’s mystery chap is familiar to the Daily Mirror brain trust!
Please congratulate Mary Mallory (mystery gent), Dan Nather (mystery movie and cast), Bronson Bias (mystery gent), Michael Ryerson (mystery gent), Dan (mystery gent), Tim Doherty (mystery gent), Patrick (mystery gent), Christina Rice (mystery gent), Ed (mystery gent), Herb Nichols (mystery gent), Jenny M (mystery gent), Benito (who adds: His gladiator look is better), Mike Hawks (mystery gent), Floyd Thursby (mystery gent), Don Danard (mystery gent), Jo Anne (mystery gent), Wally Seeley (mystery gent), Megan, Lee Ann and Thom (mystery movie and cast), Lee Rivas (mystery gent), Bob Hansen (mystery gent) and Rick Scott (mystery gent).
Wednesday’s mystery lady is a special request that goes out to Mike Hawks. I’m hoping Mike will tell us a bit about her.
Please congratulate Mary Mallory (mystery movie/wrong mystery woman), Bob Levinson (Monday’s mystery gent), Megan, Lee Ann and Thom ( Tuesday’s mystery woman — they write: ” she stole the show from Charles Laughton in “Ruggles of Red Gap”!”), Dan Nather (Tuesday’s mystery woman) , Don Danard (Tuesday’s mystery woman), Dewey Webb (mystery movie and cast), Dennis Gilliam (Monday’s mystery chap), Rick Scott (mystery movie and cast), Michael Ryerson (Monday’s mystery chap, wrong movie, which I did last year).
And for Thursday, we have a mystery woman singing to a picture of a mystery fellow. Hint: He is not “Dear Mr. Gable.” Actually, he’s not much of a mystery, but then neither is she.
Please congratulate Mary Mallory (the famous Mrs. E.); Patrick (mystery movie and cast) “who could forget that face?” he says of Mrs. E.); Herb Nichols (Tuesday’s mystery woman); MIKE HAWKS (mystery movie and cast) Mike says: “my favorite unknown character actress … Best known for tormenting OUR GANG in MUSH AND MILK; Barbara Klein (mystery movie and cast), Megan, Lee Ann and Thom who write: “If my memory serves (which is increasingly a crap-shoot), Wednesday’s gal was also providing local color in the May Robson episode in “If I Had a Million”. Megan and Thom (fellow members of L A Daily Mirror–Midwest Chapter) aren’t home at the moment to confirm or deny my recollection. I don’t know her name, sorry to say”; Jenny Lerew (mystery movie and cast) who says: “Asking Mike Hawks or me for the identity of the dignified white-haired lady is shooting fish in a spittoon!”; Gary Martin (Tuesday’s mystery woman); ValleyDave (mystery movie and cast); and David Inman (mystery movie and cast).
And everybody has been expecting B.S. for Friday, right?
Please congratulate Mary Mallory (Thursday’s mystery duo), Megan, Lee Ann and Thom (Thursday’s mystery duo), LC (mystery movie and cast), Mike Hawks (Thursday’s mystery duo), Gary Martin (Thursday’s mystery chap), Rick (mystery movie and cast) and Rick Scott (Wednesday-Thursday mystery folks).
Preston foster?
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Preston Foster . . . I just watched him in several movies from my personal collection last week, maybe this one! First guess — could it be LADIES THEY TALK ABOUT?
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Preston foster
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Preston Foster.
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Preston Foster, astonishingly young…
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Preston Foster?
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Perhaps a young Preston Foster.
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Preston Foster?
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Looks like Preston Foster
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a young preston foster
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Could be Gene Autry before the Golden West.
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Interesting guess, but alas no. Please congratulate Mary Mallory as the first to identify our mystery fellow and Dan Nather for identifying our mystery movie!
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Preston Foster
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hey that’s Preston Foster! His gladiator look is better.
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Dennis Morgan
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Interesting guess. But alas, no.
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Preston Foster.
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This looks like a very young Preston Foster.
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Preston Foster.
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A young Preston Foster
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A very young Preston Foster
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Preston Foster is our mystery evangelist, from the movie “Ladies They Talk About”. It’s a fun little flick!
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So easy, I can ID him….Preston Foster.
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Could it be Preston Foster?
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Eddie Bracken
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Alas, no….
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Preston Foster
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Preston Foster
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It looks like Preston Foster, but that’s too obvious.
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One of my favourites Maude Eburne
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Today …. could it possibly be Emma Dunn, having a bad hair day?
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Alas, no….
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Gladiator look? I’ll just bet it’s better. I don’t know who he is, but that boy has “gladiator movie” written all over him.
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ladies they talk about.
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Helen Dickson today.
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Preston Foster
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Tuesday’s lady is the wonderful Maude Eburn. She’s so good she stole the show from Charles Laughton in “Ruggles of Red Gap”!
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Tuesday’s gal is the endlessly rocking Maude Eburne.
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Is it Maude Eburn?
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Preston Foster and Maude Eburne in LADIES THEY TALK ABOUT
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Thank goodness for clues to help those who not have encyclopedic memories. Monday: a young Preston Foster.
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The lady with the bad hair day is Maude Eburne. Is the film “Ladies They Talk About?”
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I’m going to say Ms. Tuesday is Jessie Ralph and what with Monday’s gent being Preston Foster that makes the movie Elmer, The Great with Joe E. Brown, Patricia Ellis and Frank McHugh.
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I’m flummoxed. (did I spell that right?)
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Yay, Mrs. Emmons! Mike will love it!
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Wednesday’s mystery lady is Louise Emmons. I recognized her immediately from the Our Gang short “Milk and Mush”. Who could forget that face? Tuesday’s mystery woman is Maude Eburne. The film is “Ladies They Talk About” from 1933.
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maude eburne in “ladies they talk about”
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Maude Eburne appears on tuesday and my favorite unknown character actress Mrs. Louise Emmons appears today. Best known for tormenting OUR GAND in MUSH AND MILK. The movie is LADIES THEY TALK ABOUT 1933.
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“Ladies They Talk About”
Monday – Preston Foster
Tuesday – Maude Eburne
Wednesday – Louise Emmons
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If my memory serves (which is increasingly a crap-shoot), Wednesday’s gal was also providing local color in the May Robson episode in “If I Had a Million”. Megan and Thom (fellow members of L A Daily Mirror–Midwest Chapter) aren’t home at the moment to confirm or deny my recollection. I don’t know her name, sorry to say.
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Asking Mike Hawks or me for the identity of the dignified white-haired lady in the second shot from “Ladies They Talk About” is shooting fish in a spittoon! Of course it’s Mrs. Louis[e] Emmons!
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Unforgettable..
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Tuesday is Maude Eburne I think.
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Well, thx to Megan, Lee Ann and Thom’s hint about C. L., Tuesday is Maude Eburne, Monday is Preston Foster (in a rare movie with no mustache) and Wednesday is Louise Emmons. The film is
“Ladies They Talk About,” starring B.S.
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Preston Foster, Maude Eburne and misshapen old lady in “Ladies They Talk About,” a great women-in-prison movie with Barbara Stanwyck!
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Lillian Roth singing to Joe E. Brown.
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Thursday’s lovely ingenue is Lillian Roth and the object of her affection is Joe E. Brown. Lots of talent in one screen shot!
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Ladies They Talk About (1933) w/ Preston Foster & Barbara Stanwyck
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Lillian Roth looks adoringly at Mr. Brown.
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Thursday is Joe E Brown and, despite your assurance, she remains a mystery.
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Thursday Lillian Roth, Monday Lyle Talbot, Ladies They Talk About
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Wednesday is Louise Emmons and Thursday is Lillian Roth (I’ll Cry Tomorrow) mooning over Joe E. Brown.
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BS in a newspaper.
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Can’t place Wednesday’s mystery gal, but for Thursday that’s Lillian Roth admiring and singing to a picture of Joe E. Brown (the pride of Holgate, Ohio — I seem to remember there’s a ballpark named for him there) . . .
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There can never be enough B.S. Why there’s a Big Valley full of it.
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I knew somebody would take that bait. Thanks!
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Barbara Stanwyck makes her appearance today. By the way, you can visit Mrs. Emmons grave site at the Hollywood Forever cemetery.
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Gotta love a Barbara Stanwyck (B.S.) Friday. I’m thinking from “Ladies They Talk About”. A great Stanwyck role.
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