Sorry Ves I missed this answer and my next two comments were in response to your previous question. The Search For Bridey Murphy from 1956 is of course correct.
From the response this rare daybill is receiving it sounds like if another copy of this rare daybill appears on eMovieposter.com there will be a bidding war.
Image # 8. Quote by a leading character in the film - ''The CID is so irresponsible, they couldn't find horseshit in a stable''. CID being the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command.
Image # 8. Quote by a leading character in the film - ''The CID is so irresponsible, they couldn't find horseshit in a stable''. CID being the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command.
This was said by General George S. Patton as played by George Kennedy.
# 11 is The Decks Ran Red from 1958. ''This is a true story...'' was under the smoke. What can I say about giving it away except I can't refrain from assisting people so we can solve the questions.
# 12 is The Cabinet Of Caligari ( U.S. title ) from 1962 or The Cabinet Of Dr. Caligari as it appears on the Australian daybill and apparently all overseas posters outside of the U.S.A.
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Sorry Ves I missed this answer and my next two comments were in response to your previous question. The Search For Bridey Murphy from 1956 is of course correct.
From the response this rare daybill is receiving it sounds like if another copy of this rare daybill appears on eMovieposter.com there will be a bidding war.
dario.
Yes The Midnight Man from 1974 is correct and the clue was for Burt Lancaster.
It appears this one will not be solved. Brass Target from 1978 is the answer.
This was said by General George S. Patton as played by George Kennedy.
Not this one. Another clue - number one of five.
''This time he's fighting for his life''
You are good at the quizzes but you can't get them all.
There is no music or any score in the movie until the very end. Until then, all the ambience is ship noises ( IMDB trivia ).
# 11 is The Decks Ran Red from 1958. ''This is a true story...'' was under the smoke. What can I say about giving it away except I can't refrain from assisting people so we can solve the questions.
# 12 is The Cabinet Of Caligari ( U.S. title ) from 1962 or The Cabinet Of Dr. Caligari as it appears on the Australian daybill and apparently all overseas posters outside of the U.S.A.