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Interesting Questions, Facts and Information
- There are a total of 20 general entries.
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Interesting Questions, Facts, and Information
Garner, James
Garner's favorite role was in 'The Americanization of Emily'. Who played Emily? | James Garner Movies
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Julie Andrews. His favorite - not mine
They tried to convince him that it was later than it really was. Clever idea. Rod Taylor as a bad guy.
In 'The Wheeler Dealers', Garner engaged in light comedy. Who was his co-star? | James Garner Movies
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Lee Remick. Very light stuff
Natalie Wood. Not too bad
Raymond Chandler. A detective before the Rockford days
Airplane crash. Excellent movie. His best?
Jill St. John. Another good one
The Stalking Moon. 'Moon' is a Gregory Peck movie.'Buddwing' was based on an Evan Hunter novel - it was a terrible movie. 'Sheriff' and 'Gunfighter' were light comedies.
Clint Eastwood, Donald Sutherland, and Tommy Lee Jones starred with James Garner in what action movie? | James Garner's Flicks
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Space Cowboys. James Garner, Tommy Lee Jones, Clint Eastwood and Donald Sutherland acted together in "Space Cowboys". Eastwood also produced and directed the movie. Coincidentally, in "Streets of Laredo" Garner played the role of Woodrow Call, a character that Tommy Lee Jones played in "Lonesome Dove".
What chick flick starred Garner with Ashley Judd, Ellen Burstyn, Sandra Bullock, and Maggie Smith? | James Garner's Flicks
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Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood. Though not a starring role for Garner, he was superb as Ellen Burstyn's long-suffering husband.
What western starred Garner with help from Suzanne Pleshette, Harry Morgan, Jack Elam and Joan Blondell? | James Garner's Flicks
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Support Your Local Gunfighter. Released in 1971, "Support Your Local Gunfighter" was a western parody and a sequel to "Support Your Local Sheriff".
Garner starred in a 1960s drama with Steve McQueen, Charles Bronson, and James Coburn. What was the name of that movie? | James Garner's Flicks
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The Great Escape. Garner played Hendley "the scrounger" in this great movie. "The Great Escape", released in 1963, is about British, American, and Australian officers in a German POW camp during WWII. It details their plans at escape, and the consequences because of it. McQueen, Bronson, and Coburn had also starred together in "The Magnificent Seven" (1960). An interesting observation, Coburn and Bronson were both killed in "The Magnificent Seven" and, amazingly, their characters were among the few who managed to escape in "The Great Escape". On the flip side, McQueen lived in "The Magnificent Seven" but the "Cooler King" ended up back in the pow camp in "The Great Escape". Both movies were directed by John Sturgess.
Garner starred in a romance with Sally Field, Corey Haim, and Brian Kerwin. What movie was that? | James Garner's Flicks
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Murphy's Romance. Sally Field and Garner starred in this 1985 romantic comedy. The scene where Garner confronts the sheriff about the many tickets he has from parking in a no-parking zone is great!
Julie Andrews, Lesley Ann Warren, and Robert Preston starred with Garner in what movie? | James Garner's Flicks
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Victor/Victoria. Blake Edwards' 1982 comedy is great! For those of you in the dark, Julie Andrews plays a female soprano playing a man playing a woman... a little confusing, I know! Garner plays a mafia lord in this movie set in the 1930s.
What comedy starred Sela Ward, Jack Lemmon, Lauren Bacall and Dan Ackroyd with Garner? | James Garner's Flicks
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My Fellow Americans. In this 1996 movie, Lemmon and Garner, both former presidents, have to unite when they become targets in an assassination plot.
Garner, Leonard Nimoy, Michael J. Fox, John Mahoney, and Claudia Christian all lent their voices to which movie? | James Garner's Flicks
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Atlantis: The Lost Empire. Though he was never "seen" on camera, Garner lent his voice to this Disney movie as Commander Lyle Tiberius Rourke in 2001.
James Woods, Gary Sinise, and JoBeth Williams starred in what television movie with Garner? | James Garner's Flicks
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My Name is Bill W.. "My Name is Bill W." was released in 1989, and features James Woods as a stockbroker during the 1920s.
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