Welcome to a new edition of When I say, you say, the game in which I say a word and you share your first (1st) classic movie related thought. Film titles, movie scenes, characters, passages from actors' biographies, etc, etc...
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So, when I say NOTEPAD, you say...
Gary Cooper in "Ball of Fire" (1941) when he's wandering around writing down slang phrases. :)
ReplyDelete@StanwyckFan Awesome! That's a very iconic notepad and I didn't think of it! Thanks for participating :)
ReplyDeleteDetective Sergeant Thacker (E.E. Clive) in 1934s "Charlie Chan in London" taking notes on the murder case. "I must write that down. That's our method, Mr. Chang."
ReplyDeleteNotes on a Scandal..can't explain why though..maybe because I just re-watched it the other night.
ReplyDeleteHis Girl Friday
ReplyDeletenorth by northwest, hotel room scene.
ReplyDeleteLaura. I have a special edition DVD that came with a notepad. It's really good, it have the handwriting notes of Mark McPherson (Dana Andrews).
ReplyDeleteSorry, my english is really awful. =(
State Fair, 1962. The scene where Bobby Darin's character starts jotting down Margie's (Pamela Tiffin) measurements.
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