Hi guys, welcome to a new edition of the movie game When I say, you say, in which I say a word and you write your first (1st) classic movie related thought: titles, actors, scenes, names, passages from biographies, etc...
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So, when I say PIANO, you say...
... "Play it, Sam. Play 'As Time Goes By.'"
ReplyDeleteHoagy Carmichael in To Have and Have Not ...
ReplyDeleteAdrien Brody in THE PIANIST. (Oh, like you didn't see that coming! :-))
ReplyDeleteExactly what Brandie said! :)
ReplyDeleteOddly enough, the "Play it faster" scene from Reefer Madness. Weird.
ReplyDelete"Mildred Pierce" (1945). You know, Veda plays at various times - I was thinking of the scene right at the beginning.
ReplyDeleteCary Grant playing piano in The Awful Truth
ReplyDelete"Meet Me in St. Louis" - Mrs. Smith (Mary Astor) sitting at the piano to play an old favourite and bring the family together after the "trauma" of Mr. Smith's announcement.
ReplyDelete"An Affair To Remember" - Cary Grant's grandmother sitting at the piano, playing that beautiful piece and Deborah Kerr singing along. :)
ReplyDeleteLina Lamont shrieking at Cosmo Brown in Singing in the Rain "What do you know, you.... piano player!"
ReplyDeleteDennis Morgan crooning "Oh Little Town of Bethlehem" and "I'm Wishing That I May" as he plays the piano in Christmas in Connecticut.
ReplyDelete2 simultaneous thoughts: Oscar Levant, and Rowlf
ReplyDeleteAn Affair to Remember :D
ReplyDeleteCary Grant as Cole Porter composing a song all of a sudden when hearing a grandfather clock in the room in the movie NIGHT AND DAY.
ReplyDeleteSuperimposed on that image in my mind was that of the Smiths singing "You and I" in the family parlour in MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS.
Tom Hanks and Robert Loggia in the movie Big on the toy store's huge keyboard.
ReplyDeleteWhen Hoagy Carmichael and Homer (Harold Russell) play chopsticks together in "Best Years of Our Lives." Rather moving since Homer lost his hands in war and Hoagy had been giving him lessons
ReplyDeleteThe Fabulous Baker Boys with the Bridges boys playing pianos while Michelle Pfieffer is sprawled across the top of both pianos in a red dress singing...WOW!
ReplyDeleteTócala Sam.
ReplyDeleteMeet Me in St. Louis
ReplyDeleteJean Arthur showing Cary Grant how to really play the piano in ONLY ANGELS HAVE WINGS.
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