Previous clue made me spend a half hour looking at Twins of Evil images. Now you want me to head toward jeckyll and Hyde, even though the images are clearly a vampire. Looked through images of 1930 vampire flick images without joy. I surrender.
Previous clue made me spend a half hour looking at Twins of Evil images. Now you want me to head toward jeckyll and Hyde, even though the images are clearly a vampire. Looked through images of 1930 vampire flick images without joy. I surrender.
Sorry, but I don't know what else that I can say. I'll give it another twenty four hours or so to see if a correct answer is forthcoming., but if not I will then reveal the answer.
238 is Night of the Lepus (1972) Really bad film about giant killer bunny rabbits. I recall this asap TV movie, but imdb says there was a theatrical release f8rst
238 is Night of the Lepus (1972) Really bad film about giant killer bunny rabbits. I recall this asap TV movie, but imdb says there was a theatrical release f8rst
Correct and well worked out. The film was made as a theatrical film, but how it got a green light to be made amazes me.
Posters and trailers for the movie did not feature any rabbits. Marketers feared that audiences would not take the movie seriously if they found out about the giant killer rabbits too quickly. ( IMDb )
Image this image on a film poster. and then the stampede to cinemas that it would have created.
But wait there's more. This interesting re-titled poster from what appears to be West Germany combined traditional rabbit teeth with multiple bottom teeth including two large fangs. Apart from the two top teeth the animal image doesn't look at all like a rabbit.
A frightening scene of marauding mutant rabbits as it appears in the film.
240 is Tales From the Crypt, based on the 1950s EC comics. In another lifetime I was a major comic book dealer and publisher. and I published (in 1973 and 1974) the very first full-color comic book reprints not by the original publisher, and they were 12 EC comic books!
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240 is Tales From the Crypt, based on the 1950s EC comics. In another lifetime I was a major comic book dealer and publisher. and I published (in 1973 and 1974) the very first full-color comic book reprints not by the original publisher, and they were 12 EC comic books!
Correct. Tales From The Crypt from 1972.
I am very happy you changed your profession Bruce and ended up being involved with the great work that you are in now. One day you will have to inform us what decided you to change your career direction.
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Sorry, but I don't know what else that I can say. I'll give it another twenty four hours or so to see if a correct answer is forthcoming., but if not I will then reveal the answer.
The Son Of Dr, Jekyll ( 1951 ) is the answer for 237.
Two females in danger images to have you thinking.
Really bad film about giant killer bunny rabbits. I recall this asap TV movie, but imdb says there was a theatrical release f8rst
Posters and trailers for the movie did not feature any rabbits. Marketers feared that audiences would not take the movie seriously if they found out about the giant killer rabbits too quickly. ( IMDb )
Image this image on a film poster. and then the stampede to cinemas that it would have created.
But wait there's more. This interesting re-titled poster from what appears to be West Germany combined traditional rabbit teeth with multiple bottom teeth including two large fangs. Apart from the two top teeth the animal image doesn't look at all like a rabbit.
A frightening scene of marauding mutant rabbits as it appears in the film.
Clue for this image is that this film is Italian in origin.,
Corretto. # 239 is indeed The Vampire And The Ballerina, an Italian film released in 1960 that was originally titled L'amante del vampiro;
Recognise either or both of these film scenes?
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HAS real customer service before, during and after EVERY auction, and answers all questions - IS eMoviePoster.com
HAS 25% or 26% "buyers premiums" of any kind (but especially the dreadful "$29 or $49 minimum" ones) - NOT eMoviePoster.com
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Correct. Tales From The Crypt from 1972.
I am very happy you changed your profession Bruce and ended up being involved with the great work that you are in now. One day you will have to inform us what decided you to change your career direction.
This quiz will now be spelled. It will be replaced shortly by the return of the ''Screening Venues ( inside and out ) featured In Motion Pictures film Quiz'', which has proved to be popular in the past.
Are you able to identify any of the above images?
One of them tempts me, but only because it stars a favorite actor of mine in his last role.
Some clues for the three yet unanswered images to hopefully assist..
# 238 clue is
# 239 clue is that a screen legend appears in the image.
# 240 clue is this film was remade in the 1950's.
Final clue for # 240
Definitely the final clues to follow.
# 239 clue is that it is the name of a very popular long running television series.
# 240 clue is that the film has a french setting.
240 Murder at the Rue Morgue
-- (but I "researched")
The Walking Dead ( 1936 ).
Murders In The Rue Morgue ( 1932 ), which was later remade as Phantom of the Rue Morgue ( 1954 ).
Hopefully this selection will be a little easier to identify.
243 The Old Dark House....see miracles do happen!