Midnight Palace
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Congratulations to Starius for being one of the winners of the Myrna Loy and William Powell Collection
Starius, please PM me with your mailing address so I can get your prize out to you.
Myrna Loy and William Powell Collection Scavenger Hunt Q&A's
1. Which MGM actress often played light-hearted roles in comedies and musicals?
Answer: June Allyson. The answer was found in our movie review for The Stratton Story: Allyson was an MGM favorite, often playing light-hearted roles in comedies and musicals.
2. In which film is Gloria Grahame disfigured by getting scalding hot coffee thrown in her face?
Answer: The Big Heat. The answer was found in our article titled "The Shadows of Film Noir": In The Big Heat (1953), Lee Marvin disfigures Gloria Grahame by throwing scalding coffee at her face.
3. Who was one of the highest paid directors in Hollywood during the 1920s?
Answer: Tod Browning. The answer was found in our interview with David J. Skal: He [Browning] was one of the highest paid directors in Hollywood during the 1920s. But after the disaster of "Freaks" his career began its decline.
Starius, please PM me with your mailing address so I can get your prize out to you.
Myrna Loy and William Powell Collection Scavenger Hunt Q&A's
1. Which MGM actress often played light-hearted roles in comedies and musicals?
Answer: June Allyson. The answer was found in our movie review for The Stratton Story: Allyson was an MGM favorite, often playing light-hearted roles in comedies and musicals.
2. In which film is Gloria Grahame disfigured by getting scalding hot coffee thrown in her face?
Answer: The Big Heat. The answer was found in our article titled "The Shadows of Film Noir": In The Big Heat (1953), Lee Marvin disfigures Gloria Grahame by throwing scalding coffee at her face.
3. Who was one of the highest paid directors in Hollywood during the 1920s?
Answer: Tod Browning. The answer was found in our interview with David J. Skal: He [Browning] was one of the highest paid directors in Hollywood during the 1920s. But after the disaster of "Freaks" his career began its decline.