Name an actor. Name your favorite movie of his.
Peter Sellers. Dr. Strangelove.
Roy Schreider. 2010.
John Wayne
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Also, although it is inaccurate in many places - this is from a Texas historian friend of mine - I also liked The Alamo.
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The Alamo reminds me of the SA film Shangani Patrol where hopelessly outnumbered forces battle a much larger enemy but there is camaraderie and a sense of humor in and about the situation:both films are fact based on real battles.
Paul Newman
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Bela Lugosi- the RAVEN (1935)
Peter Lorre- MAD LOVE (1935)
Boris Karloff- FRANKENSTEIN (1931)
Humphrey Bogart- the MALTESE FALCON (1941)
Pam Grier- COFFY (1972)