BPullen
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- Bruce Pullen
It is MGM. But no.Craig S said:My guess: Woody Allen's Take The Money And Run (1969).
It is MGM. But no.Craig S said:My guess: Woody Allen's Take The Money And Run (1969).
Good guess. With Grant having top billing, is this a cameo? Sadly... no.Eerik Paal said:People Will Talk (Joseph L. Mankiewicz, 1951)
Wouldn't Warners hold rights to that MGM film? It was the first one I thought of with a Grant cameo, but I didn't guess it because I assumed it was Warners-controlled..BPullen said:This is an MGM. It does fit the clue. Or does it? Stay tuned for the next clue.
Is this a question or are you guessing Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982)?dana martin said:am I to assume, its an actual "cameo" and not used footage like Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid ?
great way to start this by the way, had it not already been released and we were discussing Columbia/Sony this would have been Sleepless in Seattle, ie footage from Affair to Remember..... Grant 20thBPullen said:Hello everyone. Here is the clue.
The Grant of the 20th has a cameo of sorts.
Mr. Hough.The film I referenced is an MGM/UA title. For the purposes of discussing MGM/UA films, I shortened it under the understanding that all TT titles are either Sony, 20th Century Fox, MGM/UA as of January, and soon the Film4 films from Protagonist Pictures. Any pre-1986 MGM title would indeed be part of the Warner library. Apologies for any confusion. From now on, I will state MGM/UA in my answers. Thanks.Matt Hough said:Wouldn't Warners hold rights to that MGM film? It was the first one I thought of with a Grant cameo, but I didn't guess it because I assumed it was Warners-controlled..
After double checking, Mr. Hough is correct. This is a MGM. So yes, it is a Warners property as you thought. So as they say, "Another One Bites the Dust."BPullen said:Mr. Hough.The film I referenced is an MGM/UA title. For the purposes of discussing MGM/UA films, I shortened it under the understanding that all TT titles are either Sony, 20th Century Fox, MGM/UA as of January, and soon the Film4 films from Protagonist Pictures. Any pre-1986 MGM title would indeed be part of the Warner library. Apologies for any confusion. From now on, I will state MGM/UA in my answers. Thanks.
it's my question? because DMDWP is a Universal titleBPullen said:Is this a question or are you guessing Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982)?
No, but there could be a disgruntled “gentle” man.David Weicker said:Since my guess is wrong, here is my question.
Does it involve cross-dressing?
To answer your guess, no it is not My Favorite Wife (1940). Maybe one day Warner will oblige us.benbess said:I'm completely lost, but just for the sake of guessing something....My Favorite Wife (1940) with Cary Grant and Irene Dunne. I told you I was lost!
My question is: Does Cary Grant star in this film?