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If this is a made-for-TV movie, then I'm out of my league! Nope, it's a very underrated film called Scalpel (1977) starring Robert Lansing. I will let someone else have a go now anyway..... I knew that was Lansing, dang it, but you stumped me good with the movie. OK, here's another late 1970s film. And by a world-class A-list director at that:  By the way, that's not an apartment or hotel hallway, but a movie cinema hallway that kid is skateboarding through.
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My previous post is from Luna. This one stars not only the actor depicted, but also an actress who would co-star with him in a TV show later that same year:
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Thats Arnold in total recall., witht that false head thing.
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Dont be silly. Its the guy Raquel Welch married in the 80s with the perm. Lol
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Or Lou Ferrigno has let himself go a bit.
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Or is it eddie murphy when the Nutty Professor was fat? (Sorry, enormous) lol
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Wait, its the deflated Autopilot from Airplane but with a close-trimmed afro and lipstick?
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I think we are slowly getting closer.
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I think I've got it. Is it Cher?
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I think I've got it. Is it Cher? Yes! No... Actually the "hair" is a beard, the "beard" is a mustache and the year of this movie is 1964. And that's beach sand surrounding the "face." You know, beaches? Where it can be fun to party?
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I think I've got it. Is it Cher? Yes! No... Actually the "hair" is a beard, the "beard" is a mustache Sounds more like Cher by the letter!
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Ive got it...its Fatima Whitbread!
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Actually the "hair" is a beard, the "beard" is a mustache and the year of this movie is 1964. And that's beach sand surrounding the "face." You know, beaches? Where it can be fun to party? I've never seen For Those Who Think Young; can Jerry Fielding's music be described?
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Actually the "hair" is a beard, the "beard" is a mustache and the year of this movie is 1964. And that's beach sand surrounding the "face." You know, beaches? Where it can be fun to party? I've never seen For Those Who Think Young; can Jerry Fielding's music be described? That's the film. And that's Bob Denver's upside-down mouth. He and co-star Tina Louise would also co-star in Gilligan's Island later that same year, Louise also doing her red-haired Marilyn Monroe act in both. The songs outweigh Fielding's score, which is the sort of movie/TV blaring jazz heard often around this time.
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Ive got it...its Fatima Whitbread! Damn! That's who I meant.
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I know - it's the cancelled Rita Webb doll from a while back.
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I think I've got it. Is it Cher? Yes! No... Actually the "hair" is a beard, the "beard" is a mustache and the year of this movie is 1964. And that's beach sand surrounding the "face." You know, beaches? Where it can be fun to party? ' Beaches, we don't need no beaches!'
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