ROclockCK
Screenwriter
Today's kinda/sorta/maybe works guess is Impromptu (1991)
A great stab at it Schan. No it is not L'inconnu du Lac (2013).schan1269 said:I've not made heads or asses(forget tails) from this clue. But here is my stretch....L'inconnu du Lac (also says what I think of this clue)
A staple we all want. I love your Lee Grant lob. Though her role is more than a cameo. Kudos for making the leap. This is Sony. But no.Jay Gregory said:Guess: Shampoo (Ashby, 1975)
Best guess of the day. Clues #1 and #2 are damn close. THIS is how you read the Eszterhas clue. ROclockCK asked about it in his question. Clues #3 and #4 are a big no.donidarko said:Amy Grant of 20th century fox records? Cameo made in "SPEECHLESS" 1994? MGM owned film. Both played speech writers? Was Joe a speechwriter?
There is a Grant. The rest? That's a negative.ROclockCK said:Today's kinda/sorta/maybe works guess is Impromptu (1991)
I didn't r-e-a-l-l-y think so...more wishful thinking than anything. TT should release Impromptu!BPullen said:There is a Grant. The rest? That's a negative.
You found the right Grant. Cheers.Matt Hough said:My guess for today: THE LITTLEST REBEL.
Yes please! I want this. Badly. It is Columbia. There is a Grant. We now know which Grant. No dice Moe.Moe Dickstein said:Ok here's my dumb guess.Scorsese's The Age of Innocence.
I wish Colby. Union Pacific (1939) belongs to Paramount. There are two central points, "starts over" and the word "delight." And your question Colby?Colby said:Could it be Cecil B. DeMille's Union Pacific?