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Posted by 1IDVET    United States   on 02/19/2005 at 09:25 PM   
 
  1. RIGHT, Little Buddy.  Too easy except for B who must be Charles.  Damn, I know that face…

    Posted by Oink    United States   02/19/2005  at  10:13 PM  

  2. Laughton

    Posted by Steel Turman    United States   02/19/2005  at  10:32 PM  

  3. No.
    Some magnate from the 20’s?  Not an actor.

    Posted by Oink    United States   02/19/2005  at  10:41 PM  

  4. Popular character actor from the 30s & 40s - Charles Coburn

    Posted by JustAGoober    United States   02/20/2005  at  12:03 AM  

  5. What’s my prize for this stroll down memory lane?  beerstoyou

    PS:  Where’s Lenny?  blank stare

    Posted by Tannenberg    United States   02/20/2005  at  12:31 AM  

  6. YOUR PRIZE—a bale of hay, for being an ass.  But you’re right.  Maybe he played a magnate?  Otherwise (impossible to imagine) I am full of shit .
    Here’s a photo w/o the hat.
    0502_0015.jpg?path=pgallery&path_key=Coburn, Charles

    D. I knew from WILD BILL HICKOK
    E. from HIGHWAY PATROL
    F. from MARYANN GETS THE CLAP

    The others are slam-dunks.

    Posted by Oink    United States   02/20/2005  at  01:44 AM  

  7. Good idea, OLDCAT.  I didn’t need multiple choice to name nine of them, altho D & E micht be obscure to younger folks. 

    Then you add some obscure character-actor with a hat covering his face.... He was in such memorable 1930’s films as Knickerbockers Holiday and Idiot’s Delight. blank stare

    (Forgetting that I saw him last week in The Lady Eve ... and he was in Monkey Business & Gentlemen Prefer Blonds.) red face

    Posted by Oink    United States   02/20/2005  at  01:32 PM  

  8. Orson = J
    Allan = F
    Oliver = C
    Andy = D
    Charles = B
    Raymond = G
    WC = I
    Boderick = E
    Winston = A
    Walter = H

    Posted by Yellow Dog    United States   02/20/2005  at  04:53 PM  

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