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    Who's first in then with the answer for 307?
  • I'm guessing it's an Elvis movie but i don't recognise the legs or dress.
  • Rick said:
    I'm guessing it's an Elvis movie but i don't recognise the legs or dress.
    It is indeed from an Elvis movie, and one of his best, if not the best film that he ever made.
  • Carolyn Jones - King Creole.
    Yes, it is an excellent movie.
  • Rick said:
    Carolyn Jones - King Creole.
    Yes, it is an excellent movie.
    Correct answer for 307, She was a very talented actress, King Creole from 1958.


  •  308  309
    Two more lovely ladies to be identified. 
  • 309 is Heddy Lamarr in Samson and Delilah
  • jayn_j said:
    309 is Heddy Lamarr in Samson and Delilah
    Correct. Yes Hedy Lamarr as Delilah in Samson And Delilah from 1949.


     
  • 308 is Marilyn from Prince and the Showgirl
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  • Bruce said:
    308 is Marilyn from Prince and the Showgirl
    Correct. The Prince And The Showgirl from 1957.

     
  •  310  311 
    Presenting the next challenge.
  • Is 311 Barrie Chase from It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World?
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  • Bruce said:
    Is 311 Barrie Chase from It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World?
    Great guess, but it isn't her. I can certainly understand why you thought it might be her though from that film. There is a resemblance between  my posted image actress and Barrie Chase as she appeared in It's A Mad, Mad. Mad, Mad World
  • A clue for 310 is a wonderful comedy legend.

    A clue for 311 is actress from a famous series.

  •  310  311
    A couple of extended poster image clues for the yet unanswered entries. The 311 image is of a different costume change used to publicise the same film and of course the actress.
  • 310.  Darn it, I was sure it was Lucy, but I couldn't find a match.  Kept coming up with an episode of I Love Lucy http://www.lucystore.com/lucy-gets-in-pictures-showgirl.html
    I never even heard of the film Meet the People.  I'll need to check that one out.
  • edited July 2024
    jayn_j said:
    310.  Darn it, I was sure it was Lucy, but I couldn't find a match.  Kept coming up with an episode of I Love Lucy http://www.lucystore.com/lucy-gets-in-pictures-showgirl.html
    I never even heard of the film Meet the People.  I'll need to check that one out.

    Correct, and thanks for persevering. You certainly appear to have done some digging on Lucille Ball. Meet The People from 1944.

      
  • edited July 2024

      311
    A final clue for 311 is posing for a publicity shot for a famous franchise series film. 
  • Definitely this time a final clue is third.

    If a correct answer isn't received for 311 by tomorrow, I will then reveal the answer. 
  • Can't believe this is causing an issue, but on my honor, I only answer 1 for each set of photos.
  • Honor Blackman
  • Honor Blackman
    Correct. 311 is certainly Honor Blackman posing for publicity photographs for the third in the James Bond franchise series Goldfinger from 1964.      .

     
  • edited July 2024
     312
    Two actresses this time around in the same image.
  • A sheer guess. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
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  • Bruce said:
    A sheer guess. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
    Certainly a great guess which just happens to be correct. We have the title of the film but for the record who are the actresses and which one is which?
  • I am thinking Jane on the left and Marilyn on the right (looking at the image)
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  • HONDO said:
    Bruce said:
    A sheer guess. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
    Certainly a great guess which just happens to be correct. We have the title of the film but for the record who are the actresses and which one is which?
    Bruce said:
    I am thinking Jane on the left and Marilyn on the right (looking at the image)
    Oops. I should have looked more closely at the answer to the film title that was given originally. The film isn't Gentleman Prefer Blondes which I have now picked up on. Sorry about that.

    Partly correct though as Jane Russell is indeed pictured on the left of the image, but the other actress isn't Marilyn Monroe.There is a strong connection with Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and the yet to be recognised film.

    We now know that the actress shown on the left side of the image is indeed, Jane Russell, but who is the other actress, and what is the film title? 
  • How about Gentlemen Marry Brunettes and Jeanne Crain?
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  • Bruce said:
    How about Gentlemen Marry Brunettes and Jeanne Crain?
    Yes the 312 image answer is now complete and correct. Jane Russell and Jeanne Crain in Gentlemen Marry Brunettes from 1955.

     
     
  • edited August 2024
     313  314
    Going sporty this time around.
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