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    Mutiny on the Bounty - Dudley Digges - The Invisible Man (1933)

    I just couldn't resist the name Dudley Digges.

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    The Invisible Man => Claude Rains => The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938)

    Dudley Digges is a hard one to resist.

    The entire Robin Hood legend is one of my favorite stories in all creation. I always loved the movie from the 30s and it's one I'll always stop to watch if I come across it clicking through the channels.

    I think I have a think for swashbuckler movies.
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    The Adventures of Robin Hood - Basil Rathbone - The Hound of the Baskervilles (1939)

    I was never a Robin Hood fan, but I always loved Sherlock Holmes, so I couldn't resist Basil Rathbone.

    I think you have a thing for swashbuckler movies too.

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    The Hound of the Baskervilles - John Carradine - The Three Musketeers (1939)

    Another swashbuckler movie for you vangogh. John Carradine was in a lot of movies (B movies that is), and his name may not be well known now, except that his sons David and Keith are much better known. David is well known for the Kung Fu TV series.
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    The Three Musketeers - Gloria Stuart - Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1938)

    Gloria Stuart played the older Rose character in the movie Titanic. She's been around for along time.

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    Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm => Randolph Scott => Supernatural (1933)

    Three Muskateers was another story I always enjoyed. I did read most of Alexander Dumas' books including that one.

    I have no idea why I went with Supernatural as a movie. Maybe forces larger than myself made me pick it. I did leave whoever picks next with a famous actress who died before her time. She signed her first Hollywood contract at the age of 12.
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    Supernatural - Carole Lombard - My Man Godfrey (1936)

    Carole Lombard was married to Clark Gable. She died in a plane crash while returning for a appearance where she was selling war bonds, if I remember correctly.

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    Supernatural - Carole Lombard - Twentieth Century (1934)

    And this movie has another famous cast member who died the same year, though because of alcoholism rather than an accident. His last name is very famous as it seems the whole family is in show business.
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    Whoops, two choices. I was wondering when that was going to happen.
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    My Man Godfrey => Alice Brady => Call it a Day (1937)

    Alice Brady for the obvious Brady Bunch connection even if Alice wasn't technically a Brady. Call it a Day, because I'm tired and would like to call it a day. Not going to happen, but still it would be nice.

    With more than 2 of us playing again it was bound to happen that two of us would post at the same time. I just chose the first movie since it was the first one.
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