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It certainly is The Hill ( 1965 ). The two Sir's clue referred to Michael Redgrave and Sean Connery. Michael Redgrave was a Sir at the time and billed as such on the below quad poster. In my original posted image and the complete version I have now included he appears front and centre, with Sean lying on the bed. Sean Connery was knighted in 2000.
Due to finding there is still some considerable interest in this genre, and the fact that I have been slack in including many images of this genre of film in the A Do You Know Your Classic Film Quiz, I intend to rectify this by bringing back this previously popular thread which has been my third most popular thread on the forum.
This thread will return shortly, and we will see how it fares. It will rotate with my other two quizzes A Do you Know Your Classic Movies Quiz and Actresses Legs Quiz, with only two quizzes being active at the same time.
381 is Halls of Montezuma. I think they showed that every other week during the afternoon in the early 60s on TV
Correct and well remembered. Halls Of Montezuma from 1951.
The soldier featured in my posted image was played by Neville Brand. He won numerous awards for his service in World War 11, including the Silver Star medal, the United States Armed Force's third highest decoration for valor in combat.
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A clue here is that there are a couple of real life Sir's appearing in the above scene.
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It certainly is The Hill ( 1965 ). The two Sir's clue referred to Michael Redgrave and Sean Connery. Michael Redgrave was a Sir at the time and billed as such on the below quad poster. In my original posted image and the complete version I have now included he appears front and centre, with Sean lying on the bed. Sean Connery was knighted in 2000.
Three major wars involved here.
Clue for 377 is POW.
376 clue is that this film was directed by a director well loved for his classic western films.
377 clue is Italy 1943.
Final clues would appear to be warranted.
376 clue is a long lasting association and friendship with John Wayne on and off the screen.
377 clue is that an actor in the film appeared in another World War 11 film which was based o a real life incident,
Final clue for 376 is, a remake of a silent 1926 film.
Final clue for 377,
377 Danger Within
What Price Glory ( 1952 ) .
Danger Within ( 1959 ).
This thread will return shortly, and we will see how it fares. It will rotate with my other two quizzes A Do you Know Your Classic Movies Quiz and Actresses Legs Quiz, with only two quizzes being active at the same time.
How about these two then?
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Also correct. Angel One-Five from 1952.
Two new entries here with an easy one, and the other I consider to be a more obscure image.
The soldier featured in my posted image was played by Neville Brand. He won numerous awards for his service in World War 11, including the Silver Star medal, the United States Armed Force's third highest decoration for valor in combat.
Let's see how these two new images fare.
Clue for both 382 and 383 is journey.