Between Pancho saying on March 10 ''Yes it is The Mad Magician from 1954... " and Rick's comment on March 10 of ..how good am I - I just bought that a few weeks ago'' I had originally posted a new image question for #117 which has disappeared for whatever reason.
At the time Rick's comment I assumed referred to my new posting picture question and now it had vanished my last comment above doesn't make any sense. May I know why the image disappeared and if it can be reinstated in the same spot it originally occupied?
Image # 117. Name the film title. As no response received from administration regarding my previous query I have resubmitted this previously posted image and question.
Image # 118. Name the film title. Something different this time. The original source material is an Australian newspaper classified advertisement which is slightly different from any other Australian or overseas image for this film I have ever seen.
# 121 is correct. Trog from 1970 was the last theatrical film Joan Crawford appeared in which brought her big screen career, which started in 1925, to an end after 45 years.
# 118 is incorrect. A clue is that it is a famous film from the 1940s.
Image # 122.Name the film title. Taken off a U.S. lobby card. The film was released in Australia under another name and where is the daybill and one sheet?
Image # 122.Name the film title. Taken off a U.S. lobby card. The film was released in Australia under another name and where is the daybill and one sheet?
Sam Raimi's Army Of Darkness ( 1992 ) pays homage to this film.
Correct. The Uninvited ( 1944 ) image taken off the duotone daybill version of the film. I have never sighted the full colour version from Richardson Studio. Hopefully it will turn up one day.
Image # 122.Name the film title. Taken off a U.S. lobby card. The film was released in Australia under another name and where is the daybill and one sheet?
Sam Raimi's Army Of Darkness ( 1992 ) pays homage to this film.
The movie was filmed in Japan and released in the U.S.A. in 1962 as part of a double bill.
Image # 122.Name the film title. Taken off a U.S. lobby card. The film was released in Australia under another name and where is the daybill and one sheet?
Sam Raimi's Army Of Darkness ( 1992 ) pays homage to this film.
The movie was filmed in Japan and released in the U.S.A. in 1962 as part of a double bill.
Image # 122.Name the film title. Taken off a U.S. lobby card. The film was released in Australia under another name and where is the daybill and one sheet?
Sam Raimi's Army Of Darkness ( 1992 ) pays homage to this film.
The movie was filmed in Japan and released in the U.S.A. in 1962 as part of a double bill.
The Manster...can you post image of the lobby?
Correct answer. The Manster was released in Japan in 1959 and in the U.S.A. in 1962. The film was released under the title The Split in Australia in 1962 with a much reduced running time of only 58 minutes compared to the American running time of 72 minutes. Lobby card image to follow.
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Between Pancho saying on March 10 ''Yes it is The Mad Magician from 1954... " and Rick's comment on March 10 of ..how good am I - I just bought that a few weeks ago'' I had originally posted a new image question for #117 which has disappeared for whatever reason.
At the time Rick's comment I assumed referred to my new posting picture question and now it had vanished my last comment above doesn't make any sense. May I know why the image disappeared and if it can be reinstated in the same spot it originally occupied?
Correct.
Both correct. Blood Song from 1982 and The Creeping Flesh from 1973,
Sure thing. The film is set in a gothic seaside mansion with an unsavoury past.
#118 - Night Watch? Total guess!
# 121 is correct. Trog from 1970 was the last theatrical film Joan Crawford appeared in which brought her big screen career, which started in 1925, to an end after 45 years.
# 118 is incorrect. A clue is that it is a famous film from the 1940s.
The film featured for the first time a jazz standard song also to be featured in many later films including a film starring Jerry Lewis.
Yes 123 is Nightwing from 1979.
Sam Raimi's Army Of Darkness ( 1992 ) pays homage to this film.
Correct. The Uninvited ( 1944 ) image taken off the duotone daybill version of the film. I have never sighted the full colour version from Richardson Studio. Hopefully it will turn up one day.
The movie was filmed in Japan and released in the U.S.A. in 1962 as part of a double bill.
The Manster...can you post image of the lobby?
Correct answer. The Manster was released in Japan in 1959 and in the U.S.A. in 1962. The film was released under the title The Split in Australia in 1962 with a much reduced running time of only 58 minutes compared to the American running time of 72 minutes. Lobby card image to follow.