Talk:Stinger (cocktail)
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Gordon Richards reference
[edit]"In High Society (1956) Gordon Richards in his role as Dexter-Haven's butler..." The link on Richard's name goes to jockey Sir Gordon Richards. If this is indeed that man, then someone needs to cross reference it on his page, where there is no mention of his every having acted or been in a movie. It would probably also be a good idea to say something here about him being a famous jockey, rather than an actor. If it is some other Gordon Richards, then the link to the jockey's page needs to be removed. Zlama (talk) 02:47, 23 October 2012 (UTC)
Origin of name
[edit]Noted that characters in the future dystopia "Make Room Make Room!" (Soylent Green), were pondering the origin of the name "Stinger" for the cocktail (while they drink gin Gibsons with tiny pickled onions). Neither does Wikipedia. 31.48.111.241 (talk) 23:15, 30 December 2014 (UTC)
The Big Clock
[edit]Ray Milland's character in this movie is a big fan of this drink and drinks several throughout the film. 86.29.3.42 (talk) 08:34, 29 June 2017 (UTC)
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