Arsenic and Old Lace?
Brought forward
I'm the son of a sea cook.
Deer in the hills....
Cheaper in the town....
A clue?
He walks the track with a sack on his back.....
no to both, but dpgmel has the right trio
name='mallee59']no to both, but dpgmel has the right trio
Oh ! Mr Porter ?
name='Mr Sloane']"Nobody tosses a dwarf".
Is it this one?
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name='dremble wedge']The Fellowship of the Ring
It's The Two Towers isn't it ?- during one of the interminable siege/battle scenes
I think the Cap is right.............Its from "The Two Towers".......
and before you ask..........NO... Dwarf tossing should not become an Olympic event....
Sgt S
It's the Fellowship of the Ring, as they're in the Mines of Moria, escaping from the Balrog.
courtesy of wikipedia
In The Lord of the Rings film trilogy at the broken bridge in the Mines of Moria, Gimli tells Aragorn, "Nobody tosses a dwarf!" before jumping over a large gap himself. Later, at the Battle of Helm's Deep, Gimli allows Aragorn to throw him over a narrow defile to battle Saruman's armies after making Aragorn promise to never mention the act to Legolas. The director's commentary in the special extended DVD edition of The Fellowship of the Ring debates whether the sport originated in the United Kingdom or Australia. The director's commentary goes on to say that the writing team did not realize that dwarf tossing is not as common in the United States and other regions as it is in New Zealand, etc., and thus did not anticipate that many fans ultimately did not know what the joke was referring to.
name='Mr Sloane']"Nobody tosses a dwarf".
It is Fellowship I watched it last night but what I want to know is it a statement or a complaint![]()
"What a darling little dutch cap"