Question: What popular non-musical movie title is hiding in the images below?No fair naming the logos -- just say the name of the movie if you know it!This should be a snap for you guys....
PAPERMOON
Musicals AND Karen Carpenter - Are you sure?
I could not agree more. I was lucky enough to see the original, and it was pure, unadulterated joy from beginning to end. And Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke would have been perfection in a movie version. What a missed opportunity! (When SHE LOVES ME fell through, there was also talk of I DO! I DO! for them; that would also have been wonderful.)
Well....68 percent sure.
I believe that's "Pink," not Gwen Stefani.Well, they are all one-name artists, except for "The Artist Formerly Known As Prince/Symbol that doesn't exist on my keyboard" - so I'm gonna go with him?
I am available for Dupars and Indian food much of that week should any L.A. DRs or vintage MALE motion picture stars be hungry.
they had three weeks to write it and go into production once Leroy Anderson was fired.
The Artist Formerly Known As Prince (or "Tafkap" as Rosie O'Donnell used to call him ) has actually gone back to his one name, "Prince."
Wow--I never heard that story about CANDIDE! I only have it on vinyl and would like to buy a CD. Any recommendations?
Cason, at least they offered you the part-congrats!
I'm honored to be invited. What/where is Musso and Frank? Sorry, I'm new here.
Lovely pic, during the filming of The Happiest Millionnaire!First time I see it ! Wanted to share!http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=436438437&context=set-72157600030426866&size=o
But where's my Tommy Steele?
Bretty! How can you NOT know about Musso and Frank's? I don't even live in LA and I've been there! It's legendary!
Paul Peterson, Eddie Hodges, and John Davidson in a movie, and we were supposed to notice Tommy Steele?
How could you miss all those teeeeth?
Oh, that is Pink. DUH! Although with all the looks both Pink and Gwen Stefani have gone through over the years... Who knows?