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<p dir="auto"><strong>The Kraken</strong> — <em>2 years ago(July 13, 2023 12:36 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">I don't know when it was released but I know that it is a classic movie because of the dialog, the plot and the acting. It is also filmed in Cinemascope.<br />
The actors look familiar but I don't know their names.<br />
The guide is wrong as well. It says Guys n Dolls but this ain't Guys n Dolls.<br />
So the main character's name is Walter. He is tall, and wavy blonde hair. His mother's name is Mrs Mitty.<br />
There's Mr Peirce. And a doctor that Walter says pushed him out of a window. Nobody believes him and that Psychiatrist is denying ever seeing Walter before. His mom and doctor are trying to get Walter to be examined by this guy.<br />
The man is tall and menacing looking. The actor has played the villain in other classic movies.<br />
The mysterious woman Walter met has something to do with a Black Book.<br />
He diagnosed him with overworking and imagining meeting that woman. He calls it Romantic Delusion.<br />
Her name is Rosslyn. She's blonde.<br />
During the examination, as Walter is sitting down describing Rosslyn, a door opens behind the psychiatrist's desk across from Walter, and Rosslyn was sitting there tied to a chair.<br />
Walter has a fiance named Gertrude.<br />
What is the title of this movie??</p>
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<p dir="auto">Oh okay. I was kind of thinking that cuz I've heard of a character called Walter Mitty but all I've seen was Steve Carrell in that horrible movie The Secret Life of Walter Mitty.</p>
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<p dir="auto">The Secret Life of Walter Mitty.<br />
My password is password</p>
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<p dir="auto">@Spiderwort</p>
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