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A moviegoer for fifty years, I will attempt to answer practically anything that deals directly with films (silents and talkies), directors, actors etc..... If you can take the trouble to ask it...then I will spend the time to try and answer it.
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Hello Willard, I'm not certain about the first one (I'll keep checking into that one), but the second one sounds like "Addicted To Love" from 1997. "Good-natured astronomer Sam is devastated when
Hello Danita, I didn't recognise this one myself, but an Internet colleague has come up with title "The Mating Of Millie". This was a 1948 film starring Evelyn Keyes and Glenn Ford. Here's a link..
Hello Janel, Although it wasn't made until 1969, this sounds very much like a film called "Adam's Woman". It starred Beau Bridges, Jane Merrow, John Mills and James Booth. Bridges played the part
Hello Brett, There was a scene like that in the 1968 film "The Mercenaries" (aka "Dark Of THe Sun"). It starred Rod Taylor and Jim Brown as a couple of mercenaries in the Congo, charged with the job
Hello Rosemary, The correct title is "While I Live". It was made in 1947. When re-issued in the UK it was re-titled "The Dream Of Olwen". Unfortunately, although it was issued on VHS some years ago
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