Quiz On1950s Musicals

MGMMUSICALS1:  In ‘Gentlemen Prefer Blondes’ what was the name of the character played by Marilyn Monroe?Lena Horne

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2:  What is the name of the song Marilyn sings in the show stopping number wearing  a pink gown and gloves?

3: What was the name of the musical in which Marlon Brando  actually sang?

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4:  Which famous musical was a spoof of Shakespeare’s ‘ Taming Of The Shrew’?

5:  Which was Anne Miller most famous for?  Singing or dancing?

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6:  Can you name the three male musical stars of ‘It’s Always Fair Weather’?  ( Two were also sought after choreographers. )

7:  Which famous musical starring Judy Garland was about becoming discovered and turned into a major Hollywood star by an ageing  alchoholic star down on his luck?

8:  Fred Astair and Cyd Charise starred together in a musical titled ‘Band …..’ about a group of artists getting together and putting on a show.

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9:  In which musical did Delores Gray co star with Cyd Charisse?

10:  Lena Horne was a black singer who was mostly a solo performer in many Hollywood films.  She did, however, star in two huge musicals. Can you name them?

11:  Who were the three girls starring with Gene Kelly in ‘Les Girls’ and in which European city does the film take place?

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12:  Who was Marylin’s co-star In ‘Gentlemen Prefer Blondes’ ?. This actress had become famous  in a previous film directed by Howard Hughs .

13:  What was he name of the musical in which Judy Garland sings ‘C’mon Get Happy’?

14:  In which film did Doris Day play Singer ‘Ruth Etting’ opposite James Cagney?

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15:  What role did Debbie Reynolds play in ‘Singin In The Rain’

16:  Who danced with Gene Kelly in ‘American In Paris’ Cyd Charisse or Leslie Caron?


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Oh so many fabulous musicals.

Loved them all bar none.

So much talent.

So much Glitz.

What’s not to love?


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© Renee Dallow

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Classy Canines in the movies


lassie & LizMovie star dogs have been around forever and boy were they class acts. Lassie could infiltrate enemy lines, lead a country doctor through raging floodwaters to the bedsides of the frail and the dying and find lost children in the depths of the forest.  Lassie had many different owners including Liz Taylor.lasie & Roddy McdowelRin Tin Tin ( Rinny) for short could lead a whole platoon and rescue soldiers and civilians in danger as well as being a loyal companion to the infantry.

Rusty and RinnyRinny  had a brave little boy, Rusty, to love and protect him. Together they shared many adventures, solved many mysteries and  saved many lives.rintintin

My favourite by far,however, is Asta from ‘The Thin Man’ series.  Asta was a crime fighter who helped his owners Charles and Nora solve many a murder mystery usually involving gangsters. Asta


Extremely cheeky and very clever at finding clues he could appear out of nowhere with new pieces of evidence clenched tightly between his teeth.  His would toy with it a little before devulging any information.
Asta with the folksOften he would be on the run with charles in hot pursuit leading him to the latest victim or to the perpetrator.  Perhaps it is because he reminds me so much of my dog, Lester, that I  love him best of all.Dallow S10168-24Love my dog.

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Lester’s Bid for Movie stardom

This dog on the front cover of The Saturday Evening Post was a movie star.  His name was Asta.  Sounds like my name; ‘Lester’.  Don’t you think that’s a great name?  Anyway he was the star of ‘The Thin Man’ series.Thin Man Poster
I have always dreamed of being in the movies like Toto and Lassie and Rin Tin Tin and I think that this may just be my year.  I’ve been practising new tricks and perfecting old ones like my famous sideways walk.  I am of course obsessed with chasing balls and love catching frisbies while still air bound.  I run pretty fast and jump pretty high.  When chased by big dogs I like to use the zig zag technique to out smart them.  In short I am cute, intelligent and stylish.  Dallow S10168-51

See you at the movies.

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Mata Hari – Invisible ink : Spy Tales (‘Eye Of The Dawn’) By Renee Dallow

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Mata Hari ( Zelle ) is at her dresser in her hotel room preparing for the arrival of Karl Von Kramer.  She daps herself with perfume in front of the mirror and then takes a negligee from the wardrobe and changes into it.  She then arranges herself on the bed in a seductive pose.  The door is unlocked and Kramer enters carrying a brief case.

Kramer:  So here I am at your service as agreed.

Zelle:       And I am duly grateful

Kramer:   ( Sighs. )  So I see.  ( Restraining himself. )  Time enough for that later.  We have matters of great importance to discuss.

Zelle:       We do indeed.

Kramer:  Madame nothing would please me more than to …. but first things first.            (Hands her some folded documents from his briefcase which she peruses.)  It is also within my power to grant you funds.  20,000 francs to be exact.Bank credit poster France ww1

Zelle:     ( Leaps up from the bed and throws her arms around him.) That is such a large amount of money Karl I am overwhelmed

Kramer:  In your capacity as an international woman I believe you will soon be in a position to return the favour.  If you prove to be efficient on all fronts , so to speak, we are prepared to offer you much more …. in installments of course.

Zelle:      I don’t know what to say.

invisible ink bottlesKramer:  Think of it in terms of compensation for the loss of you jewels and furs.  Now to the preliminaries.  ( He places the briefcase on the bed  and takes out three small bottles which he places on the bedside table. )

Zelle:     So now we celebrate.  ( She takes one of the bottles in her hand. The bottle contains green liquid. ) Absynthe!  The liquer de rigeur.  It’s a very small bottle but I suppose when mixed with whatever is in these other two bottles it should be extremely potent.

Kramer:  Oh it’s potent alright but not in the way you think.  This my dear is quite lethal. I wouldn’t advise drinking it. Let me demonstrate.

He takes a sheet of paper from the briefcase, takes the bottle from Zelle, and pours a few drops of the green liquid onto the paper.  The paper is now damp.  He then opens a second bottle and pours a few drops of it’s content onto the same piece of paper.  The content of the second bottle is a clear liquid. He takes a pen from his inside pocket and writes a message which he shows Zelle. 

Zelle:     ( Reads aloud. ) Information relayed by H21.

Kramer:  Very good.  Now watch carefully.

Opens the third bottle and pours contents over the message. 

Zelle:      The message …. It’s disappeared.

Kramer:   Precisely.  What you have just witnessed is a little invention called invisible ink.

Zelle:        But what has this to do with me?romancing the Germans

Kramer:   When you communicate with us via messages to the Hague you will need to use all three bottles, just as I have shown you, so that the information cannot be detected.

Zelle:       I see.

Kramer:  Good. When you arrive in Paris we shall make further contact.

Zelle:        Karl ….. what is H21?

Kramer:   H21 is a code.  Your code. In all correspondence you must use only your code.  Never your name.  This is for your own protection you understand.

Zelle:        And the 20,000 francs?

Kramer:   The amount is being transferred to your bank account in Paris as we speak.Kirchner Berlin Street Scene

Zelle:        Then of course there will be personal expenses that I will need to deal with on my train journey and in securing suitable accommodation.

Kramer:   That too is covered. ( Hands her five thousand francs. )

Zelle:         You are a true gentleman Karl.

Kramer:    ( Grabs her and kisses her roughly on the mouth.)

I assure you madame that being a gentleman has nothing to do with it.  

( He  pulls her down onto the bed. )

© Renee Dallow 22/11/2012

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