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Re: The Horror Quiz
The unfortunate thing about a lot of horror films of that period is that I'm unfamiliar with them, I'll keep trying though!
Re: The Horror Quiz
As it would appear that image 314 isn't going to be answered and the clues that I had thought were good ones didn't register, I will now reveal the film to be the following. The Italian made film is The Virgin Of Nuremberg (1963 ) (World title), aka Horror Castle in the U.S.A.



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Re: Where Are These Daybills?
Coming soon is the name of the main Australian film distributor of PRC product in Australi
I also intend to list the titles and show U,SA., images of the very limited titles that I am aware of that did obtain an Australian release here in the 1940s.
I also intend to list the titles and show U,SA., images of the very limited titles that I am aware of that did obtain an Australian release here in the 1940s.

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Re: Where Are These Daybills?
dedeposter said:
I will wait till I see if anyone else responds before I comment any further. Thanks for commenting.Did PRC have an Australian distributor for ANY of their films? Perhaps they were too small to be able to market their films internationally?

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Re: Monster A GoGo's Shock-O-Rama Poster Show
I always look at your postings to see the obscure titles that are usually included in your entries. It expands my knowledge regarding large numbers of film titles that I previously had never known existed.
Istanbul was a Swedish/Turkish co-production from 1989 that struggled to find an audience.
All the very best in the future with the managing of your health problems.
Istanbul was a Swedish/Turkish co-production from 1989 that struggled to find an audience.
All the very best in the future with the managing of your health problems.

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Re: A Do You Know Your Classic Movies Quiz.
Very surprised indeed that with the provided clues that image C627 hasn't been answered.
The answer then is Robbery from 1967. The film was loosely based on the actual 1963 British The Great Train Robbery.



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Re: The Horror Quiz
Correct answer for 312. I had thought that my clue had to assist. Deep Red from 1975.saulgoodman said:Deep Red!


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Re: The Horror Quiz
lol. I just spend $120 on the 4K set that recently came out and watched it last weekend. Looked familiar... so does the second image, but I can’t quite get it yet.