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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostThere was a film she was in , mid 70s I would say, with her stranded on a desert island. I think the male part may have been oliver reed but I'm not certain.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostI was trying to remember the name of a famous actress. I can see her face, but the name is on the tip of my tongue.
There was a film she was in , mid 70s I would say, with her stranded on a desert island. I think the male part may have been oliver reed but I'm not certain.
Her first name is something like jacqueline, and her surname is strange, like Binoche or some such.
As I say, really vague and it's bugging the heck out of me.
Can the panel help?
There is a French actress called Juliette Binoche, she was in "The English Patient". I don't know that she has done any desert island films but certainly didn't do any in the seventies.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostI was trying to remember the name of a famous actress. I can see her face, but the name is on the tip of my tongue.
There was a film she was in , mid 70s I would say, with her stranded on a desert island. I think the male part may have been oliver reed but I'm not certain.
Her first name is something like jacqueline, and her surname is strange, like Binoche or some such.
As I say, really vague and it's bugging the heck out of me.
Can the panel help?
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Racking my brains
I was trying to remember the name of a famous actress. I can see her face, but the name is on the tip of my tongue.
There was a film she was in , mid 70s I would say, with her stranded on a desert island. I think the male part may have been oliver reed but I'm not certain.
Her first name is something like jacqueline, and her surname is strange, like Binoche or some such.
As I say, really vague and it's bugging the heck out of me.
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