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  • Well the last two are straightforward enough ;)

    169: Lost Command 





    170: Carve Her Name With Pride 



    A bit of thought for the first one, a few possibles, nothing 100% yet 
  • WilWil
    edited July 2018
    Is 168 Batan (1943)? The uniform is early war USMC, as is the rifle, so the subject matter has to be Batan/Philippines or guadalcanal based??
  • Well the last two are straightforward enough ;)

    169: Lost Command 

    170: Carve Her Name With Pride 

    A bit of thought for the first one, a few possibles, nothing 100% yet
    Is 168 Batan (1943)? The uniform is early war USMC, as is the rifle, so the subject matter has to be Batan/Philippines or guadalcanal based??
    All correct Wil. Lost Command ( 1966 ), Carve Her Name With Pride ( 1958 )  and yes it is Bataan ( 1943 ). The answer was well worked out by you.

  •  171 172 173

    Three more to answer.171 and 172 are certainly gettable but 173 should have you scratching you heads. You will need to get in early before Wil strikes again.
  • I'm thinking (seeing as most appear to have a marine presence) that one of our American brethren will likely jump in with these Lawrence.
  • WilWil
    edited July 2018
    Well the first 171 is the Halls of Montezuma


    Now it's time to cook tea, so I'm tapping out for a bit Lawerance, I've an idea who the final one is, but will hold off for now :) (think it's also set in the Philippines as Bataan)


  • WilWil
    edited July 2018
    A guess for 172 - Anzio (1968)



    Purely because the US beach landing is in colour and so many great WW2 movies that show this from Sands of Iwo Jima to Longest Day were obviously all B&W
  • Well the first 171 is the Halls of Montezuma



    171 is certainly the 1950 film Halls Of Montezuma.

  • A guess for 172 - Anzio (1968)



    Purely because the US beach landing is in colour and so many great WW2 movies that show this from Sands of Iwo Jima to Longest Day were obviously all B&W
    Sorry the wrong theatre of war during WW2. My posted image was from a coloured American lobby card. We have narrowed the answer down now to it being from the Pacific War
  • HONDO said

    Sorry the wrong theatre of war during WW2. My posted image was from a coloured American lobby card. We have narrowed the answer down now to it being from the Pacific War
    Ah, thought the colour was slightly off, well that opens it up a bit. 
  • 169: Lost Command 1966
  • jayn_j said:
    169: Lost Command 1966
    You must have missed the fact that Wil had earlier answered this one, but still correct.

  • I never got around to looking on the next page :(  Sorry.
  • Try Again.  172 is 

    Guadalcanal Diary 1943.

    Unfortunately, all I could find was a small image of the set, but it does include the card
    https://movieposters.ha.com/itm/movie-posters/war/guadalcanal-diary-20th-century-fox-1943-lobby-card-set-of-8-11-x-14-total-8-items-/a/7060-83942.s

  • jayn_j said:
    Try Again.  172 is 

    Guadalcanal Diary 1943.

    Unfortunately, all I could find was a small image of the set, but it does include the card
    https://movieposters.ha.com/itm/movie-posters/war/guadalcanal-diary-20th-century-fox-1943-lobby-card-set-of-8-11-x-14-total-8-items-/a/7060-83942.s


    Correct and well done Jay.


  •  I've an idea who the final one is, but will hold off for now :) (think it's also set in the Philippines as Bataan)


    On the right track Wil, so let's hear what you have before someone else answers it.
  • Actually I'm doubting myself now Lawrence, I've definitely seen the movie in question, however I don't think I've picked out the correct title. 

    173: American Guerrilla in the Philppines.


  • Actually I'm doubting myself now Lawrence, I've definitely seen the movie in question, however I don't think I've picked out the correct title. 

    173: American Guerrilla in the Philppines.


    Sorry Wil as you are in the right area, but you have guessed the incorrect title. A minor film produced and released by a non major distributor, This title just happens to have a number of copies in existence of a very nice collectible Australian daybill poster. The film title refers to something of significant WW2 importance.
  • Such as: Back to Bataan or Objective Burma ;) 
  • Such as: Back to Bataan or Objective Burma ;) 

    Too major. We're talking leading Povery Row studio here.
  • Fay McKenzie in Remember Pearl Habor

  • Matt said:

    Fay McKenzie in Remember Pearl Habor

    Yes # 173 is certainly Remember Pearl Harbor ( 1942 ) from Republic Pictures.

    I knew someone would eventually come up with the answer, so well done Mark. The following is the Australian daybill that I had previously mentioned.



  • Well done Matt! My next guess  ;) (as if)
    Tough one Lawrence!
  • Well the photo gave most of the clues. In Tora, Tora, Tora they mentioned there were a lot of Japanese immigrants at Pearl. With an American woman in the pic along with the guy on the right dressed in Hawaiian like outfit and Lawrence mentioned a significant importance in the title.
  • Fingers crossed the next 3 move away from the Pacific theatre of operations. Don't get me wrong, I've seen a fair few titles of that theme, but always felt there were so many similar movies produced that it blurred which was which. I thought the majority of British post war productions possibly had a greater stand alone presence and in that sense easier to remember. 

    That said I'm sure this has a great deal due to my exposure (British weekend television was renowned for continually playing wartime classics even up to the late 90's), I'm guessing US television would do the same with their titles?
  •  174 175 176

    Name the three film titles. Wil there are no Pacific theatre operation films pictured. The three titles were pre planned before your request so no favours given here. All of them should be easy to answer I am thinking, particularly now I have narrowed the possibilities down for everyone.
  • 174: Battle of the Bulge



    175: The eagle has landed 


  • 176: Sink the Bismarck 


  • Two absolute classics there lawrence! (I won't class Battle of the Bulge as a classic due to major mistakes, the worst being setting a winter movie in the summer!)
  • 176 ............"bit of a cock up somewhere".
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