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Poll: Upstairs Downstairs
A poll by ur44797245
Results of 1,308 votes:
402
Sylvester Stallone
in
Rocky Balboa (2006)
201
Battleship Potemkin (1925)
186
Leonardo DiCaprio
and
Kate Winslet
in
Titanic (1997)
136
"Vertigo" James Stewart 1958 Paramount
91
Gloria Swanson
in
Sunset Blvd. (1950)
55
The Italian Job (2003)
50
"Mary Poppins" Julie Andrews 1964 Disney
47
"West Side Story" Natalie Wood 1961 United Artists
44
Audrey Hepburn
and
Gregory Peck
in
Roman Holiday (1953)
24
Audrey Hepburn
,
Rex Harrison
, and
Wilfrid Hyde-White
in
My Fair Lady (1964)
22
Richard Burton
,
Elizabeth Taylor
,
Rex Harrison
, and
Loris Loddi
in
Cleopatra (1963)
17
Wanda Allen
,
Lynn Bailey
,
Monica Bannister
,
Bonnie Bannon
,
Lynn Bari
,
Edna Callahan
,
Maxine Cantway
,
Diane Cook
,
Pauline Craig
,
Pearlie Norton
,
Claire Owen
,
Sheila Browning
,
Patricia Bailey
,
Sheila Browning
,
Carlita Orr
, and
Beatrice Hagen
in
The Great Ziegfeld (1936)
12
#8
12
Liam Neeson
and
Lili Taylor
in
The Haunting (1999)
9
Audrey Hepburn
in
Charade (1963)
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