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1) Dean Fay
2) John Chambers (Real-life character in a movie)
3) Goddard Bolt (answered)
4) Inspector Frank Ochoa
More movie characters from Part. 4
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LizBeth
(11,196 posts)macwriter
(242 posts)Don't know about the other, but didn't Mel Brooks play someone named Goddard in Life Stinks? I don't know if Bolts was the last name.
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In "Life Stinks", Mel Brooks' character's name was Goddard Bolt
(Lesley Ann Warren was his co-star)
GReedDiamond
(5,445 posts)red dog 1
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(Huge hint; He was a stuntman)
VGNonly
(8,108 posts)JoseBalow
(7,606 posts)I love that movie!
VGNonly
(8,108 posts)Have you ever watched One, Two, Three?
JoseBalow
(7,606 posts)"Why do you think I wear this outfit, because I'm a barber?"
Billy Wilder was one of the greatest! One, Two, Three sounds familiar. Is that with Jimmy Cagney? I think I remember seeing that years ago, but I don't recall much about it. He was an American businessman in Germany after the war, right?
VGNonly
(8,108 posts)for Best Supporting in this film, very well deserved.
Jimmy Cagney played such a manic comedic role in One, Two, Three that he was exhausted after the film. He retired for 20 years, only to play in one more film (Ragtime) in the 80s. His role in Mister Roberts was masterful!
JoseBalow
(7,606 posts)Cagney was just fantastic. And William Powell was in his finest form. The whole cast was awesome, really, but it was one of Jack Lemmon's very best roles, which is saying a lot. He won Best Supporting Actor for that part. He's one of my all-time favorites, ever. He was great in The Apartment, another fantastic Billy Wilder classic. But him and Walter Matthau together, that's one of the best teams ever on film!
VGNonly
(8,108 posts)*Spoiler*
greatauntoftriplets
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(31,106 posts)Harker
(16,270 posts)Charles Bronson.

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(8,108 posts)JoseBalow
(7,606 posts)It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
Such a great classic film!
JoseBalow
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(31,106 posts)Harker
(16,270 posts)greatauntoftriplets
(177,707 posts)Harker
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(8,108 posts)Mad_Dem_X
(9,931 posts)JoseBalow
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(8,108 posts)Harker
(16,270 posts)John Carradine was good in that role.
VGNonly
(8,108 posts)filled the John the Baptist role in the novel and film.
Harker
(16,270 posts)I surely miss a lot of allusions.
VGNonly
(8,108 posts)of the Jim Casy/John the Baptist story. Ed Ricketts; a marine biologist, ecologist and philosopher was a good friend of John Steinbeck. A mystic of sorts, he had great influence on Steinbeck.
Harker
(16,270 posts)Thanks for bringing him up, VGNonly.
Tikki
(14,831 posts)Tikki
AllaN01Bear
(25,363 posts)jmowreader
(52,344 posts)jmowreader
(52,344 posts)Shame about the windshield.
jmowreader
(52,344 posts)Harker
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JoseBalow
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(7,606 posts)Harker
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PedroXimenez
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FalloutShelter
(13,383 posts)Harker
(16,270 posts)Multiglot and origami artist.
FalloutShelter
(13,383 posts)I love Blade Runner.
Harker
(16,270 posts)It's different every time I run it.
FalloutShelter
(13,383 posts)There is always another clue or layer to discover.
Harker
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Harker
(16,270 posts)Harker
(16,270 posts)red dog 1
(31,106 posts)JoseBalow
(7,606 posts)Harker
(16,270 posts)JoseBalow
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Harker
(16,270 posts)JoseBalow
(7,606 posts)I tried
Harker
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Harker
(16,270 posts)red dog 1
(31,106 posts)portrayed by Denzel Washington.
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Harker
(16,270 posts)JoseBalow
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(8,108 posts)Traildogbob
(11,253 posts)In Without Limits
brush
(60,075 posts)Harker
(16,270 posts)Got his name scraped off the office door and windows in "The Maltese Falcon."
brush
(60,075 posts)Last edited Sun Apr 27, 2025, 05:49 PM - Edit history (1)
It's one of my favorite film genres...the high contrast lighting and character elements a protagonist, villains, femme fatale etc,. just appeals to my eye and sensibilities.
Harker
(16,270 posts)I grew up loving film noir (and I include a lot of 30s-40s horror) for all the aspects you mentioned.
I borrowed a deluxe edition of "The Maltese Falcon" that included a 1930 version that starred Ricardo Cortez as Sam Spade, and featured Dwight Frye as Wilmer the gunsel. Well worth watching, brush, if you get the chance.
66 year old male.
brush
(60,075 posts)I watch TCM a lot and have seen Recardo Cortez in other movies. Thanks for the tip.
Harker
(16,270 posts)Brother Buzz
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(31,106 posts)Harker
(16,270 posts)She popped up in "Doc Martin", and it took me a bit to recognize her.

One of the other female singers, Maria Doyle (as Natalie Murphy) popped up in the very funny 1997 movie "The Matchmaker" starring Janeane Garofalo and Milo O'Shea.
(btw, Hark, there's another member of The Commitments on the list at the top)
Harker
(16,270 posts)Harker
(16,270 posts)The character has no last name in the credits.
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(31,106 posts)JoseBalow
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(31,106 posts)boonecreek
(992 posts)"Raise the Titanic" and "Sahara".
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(7,606 posts)KTB2025
(13 posts)JoseBalow
(7,606 posts)aka The Biscuit
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(31,106 posts)Wolf Frankula
(3,745 posts)Wolf