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  • @12: Singin' in the Rain.  However, a lot of the stock shots were borrowed from "A Star is Born" (1937 version)
  • 13. A Night at the Movies (1937)
  • jayn_j said:
    @12: Singin' in the Rain.  However, a lot of the stock shots were borrowed from "A Star is Born" (1937 version)

    Yes Singin' In The Rain from 1952 is the answer.


    Brude said:
    13. A Night at the Movies (1937)

    Correct also and A Night At The Movies from 1937 was a dress up occasion in those days when one attended the cinema. I saw this short on TCM years ago when they operated in Australia, and found the film amusing.

  •  # 14. Name the film title.

    # 15. Name the film title.


  • I guessed Gremlins for #14, which was wrong, so I'm out.
  • 15.  The Dressmaker
  • 14. Not sure cause I've never seen it but looks stylised like Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow...is that Paltrow standing up?
  • 15.  The Dressmaker


    Correct. The answer is indeed The Dressmaker ( 2015 ) and the actress in the image presented is Judy Davis, who's character in the film is watching Sunset Bvld.

    14. Not sure cause I've never seen it but looks stylised like Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow...is that Paltrow standing up?


    You are correct Ves and well spotted. Sky Captain And The  World Of Tomorrow  was released in 2004. The film being presented on the screen is of course The Wizard Of Oz. I am pretty sure that the unclear vision originally posted shows Gwyneth Paltrow standing, as seen in the image just below.

     

  • # 16. Name the film title.

  • #16 is The Majestic, I think.
  • jayn_j said:
    #16 is The Majestic, I think.

    You thought correctly Jay. The Majestic was released in 2001.
  • Let me throw this one out.
    #17

  • hints:  Look at the poster in the background.  Think campy horror.  I'll post a second image if that doesn't get it.
  • jayn_j said:
    hints:  Look at the poster in the background.  Think campy horror.  I'll post a second image if that doesn't get it.

    I don't know the answer but I had earlier worked our the first poster on the left is Valley Girl, so therefore the image you posted is post 1983. A clearer image would be great.

  • Me out.  No idea on this one Im afraid.
  • ok, lets try this one with lots of hints:

  • # 17 is the obscure Night Of The Comet from 1984.

  • Hey, I love that campy flick.


    "Daddy would have got us Uzis"
  • edited August 2017
    Never heard of that one. 
  • Love this image from the film.

  • # 18. Name the film title.


  • that's as obscure horror as mine was.
  • jayn_j said:
    that's as obscure horror as mine was.

    Does that mean you know the answer and are holding back, or you haven't any idea ? The fact you mentioned horror it appears you do know the answer. If you know do you intend to answer or should I provide two clues ?
  • Even I hadda use google.  Been years since I saw Dead End Drive-In, prob '86.
  • Brude said:
    Even I hadda use google.  Been years since I saw Dead End Drive-In, prob '86.


    Yes # 18  is Dead End Drive-In from 1986.The director Brian Trenchard-Smith in the film used two of his own earlier films, Turkey Shoot ( 1982 ) and The Man From Hong Kong ( aka Dragon Flies ) ( 1975 ), to be screening on the drive-in screen, as seen in the images below.


  • I intend to cease my participation in this thread as suitable images are running low, and I will soon will revive  '' The Actresses Legs Quiz'', which proved to be popular in the past. 



  • # 19 & # 20. Both images are from the same British film. Fact and fiction appear here. Anyone?



    # 21. From an obscure Bela Lugosi film.



    Something a little different here for #  22. This image isn't from a film but a real life photograph taken in Australia of two females looking at some posters on display outside a cinema. My question is, from the two lobby cards and the four 8 x 10 colour stills appearing within the glass display units, what is the name of the one film that I have worked out to be the one seen being advertised? 



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  • Sorry no, but look closer at the vehicle.

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