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00:00Casby.
00:02The Real to Real Picture Show from Universal Studios Florida, where today, two contestants
00:07and their movie star partners play for fabulous prizes and the chance to win the movie vacation
00:14of a lifetime.
00:15And here's the star of the Real to Real Picture Show, Peter Marshall.
00:20Well, hello, hello.
00:21Good to see you.
00:22What a wonderful audience out here today.
00:24It's time to bring Hollywood right into your home, two Hollywood stars.
00:27Their partners are about to be challenged on the movie memories.
00:30Let's meet them now.
00:31First, she was George's grumpy mom on Seinfeld.
00:34He was Judge Banks on Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.
00:37Say hello to Mr. Estelle Harris and Mr. James Avery, our guests.
00:42Look at our fashion place.
00:46Estelle, my dear, you look lovely per usual.
00:50For you, Peter.
00:51Oh, thank you, darling.
00:52James, about the outfit.
00:54Yeah.
00:55That is beautiful.
00:57You look fabulous.
00:59You look fabulous.
01:10That is very attractive.
01:12Oh, thank you.
01:13That really is gorgeous.
01:15Did you have that made?
01:16Yeah.
01:17I don't guess you could buy off the rack, can you?
01:18No.
01:19James, who are you playing with today?
01:21I'm playing with Donna Murphy from Rockland, Massachusetts.
01:24And what does Donna do?
01:25The greeting card merchandise.
01:28The greeting card merchandise.
01:29Well, good for you, all right.
01:30And Estelle, how about this handsome gentleman?
01:31Oh, is he handsome?
01:32Yes, he is.
01:33Could you thank...
01:34Anyway, this is Scott DuPont, and he's an actor from New York City.
01:39Good, Scott.
01:40Nice to see you.
01:41Scott, of the famous DuPont?
01:42Big family.
01:43Baltimore?
01:44The DuPont Hotel with all the Wyeth stuff on the wall?
01:46Oh, good.
01:47All right.
01:48Let's play the game.
01:49Here is the giant reel.
01:50Okay.
01:51There are the categories.
01:52For round one, we have prison break.
01:55We have ooh-la-la.
01:57Fishy tails.
01:59Stand up.
02:01Birds.
02:02And oh, God.
02:03Around the categories are prize point values.
02:06The higher the prize point, the more difficult the questions.
02:08That's simple.
02:09The reel will flash, and then stop at a category and a prize point value.
02:11It's all controlled by a random computer we call Bob.
02:14All right, Scott, go get them.
02:15Now is the time.
02:17It's birds, and it's for $100.
02:20A young Jack Nicholson appeared opposite screen legend Boris Karloff in what 1963 horror film?
02:27This is birds.
02:29Was that birds?
02:30Is that birds?
02:31Is it birds?
02:32I don't think Boris Karloff was in that film.
02:34Well, I guess that's out.
02:36This is about birds.
02:37Birds.
02:38I need an answer.
02:39Birds.
02:40No, the raven.
02:41Poe.
02:42Poe, the raven.
02:43Okay, Donna, roll them.
02:44Yes, go ahead there.
02:45Fishy tails.
02:46Oh, a good one for 500 prize points.
02:49Don Knotts became a cartoon fish in what 1964 film?
02:54Mr. Limpet.
02:55Yeah, Incredible Mr. Limpet.
02:57Very good, Donna.
02:58Good start with 500 prize points.
03:00Very important, because whoever wins the round wins a prize.
03:03Scott, go ahead, roll them.
03:05Let's get some high points here.
03:07500, very good.
03:08Birds.
03:09Now, remember these are questions about birds.
03:12The Sandpiper featured what famous couple known for their on-again, off-again, on-again, off-again marriage?
03:20Burton and Taylor.
03:21That's right.
03:22Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor.
03:23You're on the board.
03:24We have a tie.
03:29We have Ooh La La.
03:30These are questions about France.
03:32This is for 100 prize points.
03:34In French Kiss, Kevin Kline romances Meg Ryan along the coast of what sea?
03:42France.
03:45Go for it, Mediterranean.
03:46Mediterranean.
03:47That's it, very simple.
03:48Okay, Scott.
03:52Prison break for 500 could be a difficult question.
03:55These are prison breaks in motion pictures.
03:58What was Steven Spielberg's first feature film, which opened with Goldie Hawn escaping from a minimum security prison?
04:07Bird on a Wire?
04:08I don't know.
04:09Or...
04:13Sugar Land Express.
04:14Okay, Donna knew it.
04:15All right, roll them, Donna.
04:20Oh, God, for 500.
04:22Let's find out.
04:23Okay.
04:25What tough guy director softened his approach to film, the spiritually enlightening film, Conundrum?
04:32Oh, Martin Scorsese.
04:34That's it.
04:35You're very good.
04:36Yes.
04:37All right, Scott.
04:38Go to them.
04:41Ooh La La for 100.
04:43These are questions about France.
04:46Steven Spielberg cast what famous French film director in Close Encounters of the Third Kind?
04:54No, this is for Scott and Estelle.
04:55I know you guys know it.
04:59Oh, what's Murphy Brown's husband?
05:01Yeah, Murphy Brown's husband.
05:02What was his name?
05:03His name was Mao, but it wasn't Mao.
05:05It was Francois Truffaut.
05:07Okay, Donna.
05:12Oh, God, for 500.
05:14How many Oh God movies starring George Burns were eventually made?
05:17One, two, or three?
05:20Oh, God.
05:21Oh, God, two.
05:24I'd say two.
05:25Two.
05:26Three.
05:27Okay, back with more movie magic and some interesting questions.
05:30Great categories today.
05:32We'll be back after this.
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08:24The score is 500 for Scott and Stelz to 1,100 for James and Donna.
08:27Very important, because whoever wins the highest prize points this round will win a wonderful prize.
08:32But it's your turn, Scott. Come on, catch-up time for you. Go get them.
08:36Ooh-la-la, these are questions about spouse.
08:39Julia Roberts.
08:41Kim Basinger starred in a 1994 Robert Altman film about what industry?
08:46We're talking about France.
08:48That's the fashion industry.
08:49Fashion industry, that is right. Uh-oh, that's a take two.
08:53That means we're going to put an additional 250 points, or rather 100 points on board here.
08:59700 points. Incorrect, we deduct it.
09:02What is the French title of Ready to Wear?
09:06The French title?
09:08Yeah, there was a motion picture of the same title.
09:10Yeah.
09:12I should know that.
09:15Incorrect.
09:16What is it, James, Donna?
09:17Credit Report.
09:18Yeah, that's right, so we deduct it. I'm terribly sorry, but Donna, I want you to hit the buzzer and roll them.
09:22Here we go.
09:23Verge for 250.
09:25Questions on voids.
09:27Voids in films.
09:29What Ghostbuster plays a cop in The Crow?
09:32Ooh, um, a cop in The Crow.
09:35The Crow?
09:36Um, that's Brandon Lee.
09:40Bill Murray?
09:41Ernie Hudson.
09:42Got it.
09:43Let him go.
09:44Here we go, round and around.
09:46It's a stand-up.
09:47I would imagine this has something to do with stand-up comedy. Let's find out.
09:50No, it's just movies about comedians.
09:53Walter Matthau, George Burns, they teamed up as the Sunshine Boys to perform what type of stand-up routine?
10:00I mean, we're looking for an era.
10:02What era would you call the Sunshine Boys?
10:05Burlesque or vaudeville.
10:07Yes, we can accept both. Very good.
10:09And you have, hey, you're only 100 points behind.
10:12Go ahead, Donna.
10:13Okay, we gotta get him.
10:15Fishy Tales for 100.
10:18A film featuring sea creatures.
10:20Bo Derrick couldn't escape the jaws of a killer whale in what 1977 film?
10:26Bo Derrick, Killer Whale.
10:29Orca.
10:30Orca, right, very good.
10:31Okay, Scott, your turn.
10:34Good game, very close.
10:36For 100, we're over to birds again.
10:39Birds and film.
10:41In Wings of the Dove, what southern European city provides rich scenery to the action on screen?
10:48Southern European city?
10:50Uh-huh.
10:54Marseille or...
10:56Venice.
10:57Okay, Donna, go get him.
10:59Donna knows all the other questions here.
11:01For 250, back to the birds here.
11:03In the 1975 comedy, The Blackbird, it was a takeoff of what popular 40s hard-boiled crime drama?
11:11Oh, definitely Maltese Falcon.
11:13That's right, very good.
11:14And you are in the lead with 1,450 to 1,000.
11:20And that means it's time for piece six.
11:22These are three questions a piece.
11:23They are worth 300 prize points, no deductions if you're incorrect.
11:26This is the catch-up time right now.
11:28We'll start with Scott and Estelle.
11:30I want the Maltese Falcon.
11:32I know, I know.
11:33You might know this.
11:34You know what this is all about.
11:35These questions are about the AFI's Top 100 films.
11:38A lot of controversy about them.
11:39Okay, okay.
11:40In the AFI's Top 100, what was the most recent film on the AFI's Top 100?
11:46Was it Schindler's List, Fargo, or Pulp Fiction?
11:49The most recent film on the AFI's Top 100.
11:52I think Fargo.
11:54It has to be Fargo.
11:55It was Fargo, very good, 1,300.
11:57All right, over to you, James, Donna.
12:00AFI's Top 100.
12:03Who wrote the film Rocky?
12:05By the way, it was number 78 of AFI's Top 100.
12:08Sylvester Stallone.
12:10That's right.
12:11Some are easy, some are hard.
12:14Scott and Estelle, name two of the films on AFI's Top 100 that have animal in the title.
12:23The word animal.
12:25An animal.
12:26Oh, an animal in the title.
12:28Name two of the top 100 that have animal in the title.
12:33Animal House, and...
12:39Living with Animals?
12:40No, it could be Things, or Dog, or...
12:43It could be any of that.
12:45Time is up.
12:46I'm terribly sorry.
12:47We had One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, The Maltese Falcon, Raging Bull, The Killer Mockingbird,
12:50The Silence of the Lamb, Dances with Wolves, The Deer Hunter, and Duck Scoop.
12:54I'm terribly sorry.
12:55Will you let me know that I'm an idiot?
12:59You sure are cute.
13:00James and Donna, AFI's Top 100, yes or no.
13:03Do any foreign films appear on the AFI's Top 100 list?
13:08Yes.
13:09Yes.
13:10No, it's an American film that's on the list.
13:13I can't put anything there.
13:14Now, I have a question about...
13:16I'm so sorry.
13:19I have a question for Estelle here about James.
13:23Scott, you can chime in, too.
13:26These are what we call Pete's Picks.
13:29They're questions about either his career or personal life.
13:32James has a critically acclaimed PBS series, which I know about, by the way.
13:37What is it called?
13:38Is it called Going Places?
13:40The World is Just an Hour Away?
13:42Or Follow Me?
13:44PBS series.
13:45Going Places, The World is Just an Hour Away, or Follow Me?
13:48Could be a trick question.
13:49Could be Follow Me.
13:50It's Follow Me, I think.
13:52James, what is it?
13:53Going Places.
13:54I guess that's it.
13:57Okay, tell about Fair Play, James.
13:59In her youth, believe it or not, Estelle was one of the famous Copacabana dancers.
14:05She was a Copa girl as a kid.
14:08No.
14:09Oh, yes.
14:10As a kid?
14:11As a kid.
14:12Was she a Copa dancer?
14:13Yes.
14:14Well, let's find out.
14:15Estelle, were you ever a Copa girl?
14:16Never in life.
14:17Never in life.
14:18But I'm surprised you got it wrong because kids aren't Copa girls.
14:21Well, no.
14:22My sister Joanne, before she was Joanne Drew, was Joanne Marshall.
14:25She was only 16.
14:26She was a Copa girl.
14:27That's not a kid.
14:28Of course it's a kid.
14:29No, it's not.
14:30That's the end of round one, and our winners are Donna Murphy,
14:33and she has won a wonderful prize in the live show.
14:35We'll tell you about it.
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14:51All right, well, teams, there's one thing I need to tell you.
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14:56How do you feel about this?
14:57I feel great.
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16:44Please give all the prizes.
16:45This式s called the Director's Chair Round and we always have a lovely prize for our winner.
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17:01Oh, I'm just singing and having a good time.
17:07Our high score is 1,750 for James and Donna.
17:11Estelle and Scott have 1,300.
17:13we're gonna have you see the categories. They are today African-American, George
17:19George of the Jungle, Vincent Price who is my good buddy,
17:23Moonstruck, Oscars, and Robert De Niro. Okay pick a category I'll ask you six
17:30questions. The first question's worth a hundred all the way to two thousand.
17:33Robert De Niro. Robert De Niro, okay. Maybe one of America's best ever actors.
17:39He and Pacino. Question worth 100 prize points. In what 1990 drama did De Niro
17:46play Robin Williams, Patience? You know the movie. What was the name? Awakening.
17:55Awakening, very good. For 200, before 1995, Peach. Had Robert De Niro and Al Pacino ever
18:03appeared on the screen together in a movie before 1995, Peach? Yes. No. She says
18:10no, you say yes. I need a no or a yes. We'll go with no on this one. You go with her?
18:15Yeah. Very good, she's correct. They were both in Godfather Part 2 but never appeared
18:19together. That was the question, together. For 400, questions about Robert De Niro.
18:26In 1996, Pacino, who played De Niro's wife, Ginger? Sharon Stone, right? Oh yes, I forgot that.
18:34I'm glad he remembered. Yes, for 800. We're a good team. In which 1988 film was De Niro
18:44chasing Charles Brogan? One of my favorite pictures. Going across the country in that
18:48train. Midnight Run. That's it, very good. Alright, you have the lead for 1,000. How
18:58many films has Robert De Niro co-starred in with Joe Pesci? Three, four, or five? Three
19:07or four. Let's go with four, it's in the middle. Raging Bull, Casino, A Bronx Tale, Goodfellas,
19:16that's four. Very good, you got it. What's the good news? 5,800 and a big lead, 2,000
19:25prize points. In what 1997 film does Robert De Niro play a White House spin doctor? What
19:31year again? 1997. White House. Wag the Dog. Wag the Dog is correct, and you've got it.
19:39Congratulations, you both did wonderfully well on that. Alright, I would like James
19:47and Donna Murphy to choose a category. Was Oscars up there before? Let's see, yeah, Oscars,
19:54we had Oscars, Moonstruck, Vincent Price. I think I'll go with Oscars. Oscars, okie-dokie.
19:58I will imagine you're not questions about actors named Oscar, but Oscars, alright. Questions
20:05about the Oscar winners. For 100, what was unusual about the Oscar given to ventriloquist
20:10Edgar Bergen? Charlie McCarthy got it too, for the dummy. It was what? The dummy got
20:18one too? No, it was made of wood. For 200, what funny girl tied for the best actress
20:25Oscar in 1968 with Catherine Hepburn? Oh, definitely Barbra Streisand. That's it, alright,
20:30you've got 1950. You've got it for 5,800. What two epic films have won the most Academy
20:37Awards? Epic films. Ben-Hur and Titan. That's it. Good. For which 1972 film, Michael Caine's
20:54film, was the entire cast nominated for Oscars? A 1972 Michael Caine film, the entire cast
21:00nominated. It's got to be Woody Allen, Pan and Her Sisters. No, it was Sleuth. The rest
21:06of the cast was Laurence Olivier. Oh, yes. Yes. Alright, for 1,000, this would give you
21:1223, 30, 20, 30, I don't think there's any way we could, I have a feeling, I've got all
21:18the other ones right. Am I correct in assuming that? 23, 33, it would be 53. Our winners
21:25are Estelle and Scott DuPont. Congratulations, alright. Do you feel better now? No, you did
21:41wonderfully well. Scott, we have a lovely prize for you. Here's the last shot, just
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22:03to reel picture show, the movie trivia game. This is the new edition, by the way. And we'll
22:07be back to play the silver screen with A Fabulous Vacation in Vancouver, Canada, after this.
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22:32While we're taking a short break, I thought it would be a great time to tell you some
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22:59thank you for your time. Welcome back to the silver screen. By the way, that crystal, I
23:06didn't give it to you, Scott. I gave it to Donna. That belongs to Donna. You are the
23:10winner. In fact, if you win this exciting round, you're going to win a wonderful trip.
23:15Here's Bill Armstrong to tell us all about it. Billy, if you would please.
23:19The all-sweet Shangri-La Pacific Palisades Hotel in Vancouver, Canada, with views of the harbor
23:24and mountains, superb dining, beautifully furnished rooms, health club, indoor swimming
23:28pool and sauna at the Pacific Palisades Hotel, a Shangri-La hotel. Thanks, Bill. I'm going
23:36to ask our players to take six questions. Each correct answer contains a clue, which
23:39we put on the board. Add up the clue, should lead you to the answer. It might be a star,
23:43a character, maybe a movie title. The first question. This 1987 Bernardo Bertolucci film
23:49set in China won nine Oscars. Name the film. The one with Michael Douglas in it? No. Ray?
23:59Ram. No. Pop star Phil Collins played a train robber in this 1988 film. Name of one with
24:09Chipmunks. You know some of the Phil Collins songs? She only remembers Glenn Miller, I'm
24:15terribly sorry, Scott. No jacket required. No, sorry. What type of creature was Sebastian,
24:22Ariel's friend in The Little Mermaid? The original Little Mermaid. Sebastian. Sabatini?
24:31No. Okay, which two chipmunks pestered Donald Duck? Woody and, uh, Woody and, uh, what was
24:47the other one's name? Oh, the heck with it. I'm going to give it to you. You've got to
24:50have some kind of a clue here. Chip and Dale. Dale is the clue. Number five. In Capricorn
24:551, what form of transport did the crew not travel in but tried to convince the public
25:00they had? A rocket? A rocket, you're right. Okay. Oh, look at that. A rocket. That one
25:12too. I have a question. Wait, we have one more. We have Dale, we have, yes, what is
25:16it, honey? Who made up those questions? He's tied and bound right over here. Here we go.
25:25The sixth question. Which Mel Brooks spoofed Star Wars? Spaceballs. That's right, it's
25:31space. Let's turn around, okay? Turn around and face the board up here. I'll tell you
25:35right now, what we're looking for is a character, a movie character. We have Dale, we have Rocket,
25:44and we have space. Ten seconds, go. The Rocketeer? Famous movie character. Gale Ape Evans. No.
25:56I'm terribly sorry. I'll explain. Let's turn around here. You missed the first thing was
26:02the Bertolucci film, The Last Emperor. Ming, Ming. Then we had Flash. That was Phil Collins.
26:08That was the song. What type of, it was Buster, it was a crab. We have crab.

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