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It certainlly is Robinson Crusoe on Mars ( 1964 ). The film is a retelling of the classisic Robinson Crusoe novel that was originally written by Daniel Defoe and published in 1719.
Correct and well done. Most Dangerous Man Alive was originally released in 1961,
Made in 1958 but not released until 1961 because of the financial failure of producer Benedict Bogeaus' original distributor, RKO. Bogeaus sat on the film for three years until he was able to sell it to Columbia for a flat fee in 1961.( IMDb )
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Australian born Ron Randell appears above with Elaine Stewart in a scene from the film.
# 203. I had previously said that I had presented a final clue for this entry. As I would like to have this film image solved, I have decided to include one last clue which certainly should, I hope, be able to provide the means to enable one to now work out an answer.
I don't know the answer, but I would bet on Robert Lansing against ANYONE in a "most intense stare" competition!
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Trying something a little different here this time that is out of the norm. This should test your detective skills, and I am also attempting to confuse the task ahead a little as well.
210 is one of the finest "thinking person's" sci-fi movies, When Worlds Collide. Excellent special effects too!
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I keep getting When World's Collide for 209 as well ???
The two novels by Edwin Balmer are imaginative and wonderful classics from sf golden age (1933). Highly recommended reading.
Correct. It is indeed also When Worlds Collide. I had thought that both images were excellent. I was unsertain as to which one to use so decided to include them together in the one grouping and see what would happen.
Clue for image # 208 is that there is a connection with the previously answered # 211. You may have to widen the scope of your thinking for this one to be solved,
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Correct. Death Watch was originally released in 1980, and I had also previously read that the film fared pootly at the box office.
Correct also.
''Forerunner to movies like The Truman Show and ED TV and other shows about someone's life being filmed, whether they are aware or not.'' ( IMDb)
199. Satan Bug
201. It Came From Beneath The Sea
It Came From Beneath The Sea ( 1955 ) and ZPG ( 1972 ).
The Satan Bug ( 1965 ). The film was adapted from the novel written by Alistair Maclean.
Three more images all from 1960's sci fi films
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203 clue is able to do the seemingly impossible.
204 clue is an Australian is involved.
Saw this on afternoon TV back in the 70s
Correct and well done. Most Dangerous Man Alive was originally released in 1961,
Made in 1958 but not released until 1961 because of the financial failure of producer Benedict Bogeaus' original distributor, RKO. Bogeaus sat on the film for three years until he was able to sell it to Columbia for a flat fee in 1961.( IMDb )
Australian born Ron Randell appears above with Elaine Stewart in a scene from the film.
Final clue for the last unanswered image.
203 clue is
# 203. I had previously said that I had presented a final clue for this entry. As I would like to have this film image solved, I have decided to include one last clue which certainly should, I hope, be able to provide the means to enable one to now work out an answer.
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Let us see how you fare with these three?
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Harry Dean Stanton's character being menanced by the monster.
The Australian titled Demon! daybill poster.
Correct. 2001: A Space Odyssey ( 1968 )
A rare Cinerama credited Italian poster.
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The two novels by Edwin Balmer are imaginative and wonderful classics from sf golden age (1933). Highly recommended reading.
Correct. One of George Pal's earliest feature film efforts which was released in 1951.
Correct. It is indeed also When Worlds Collide. I had thought that both images were excellent. I was unsertain as to which one to use so decided to include them together in the one grouping and see what would happen.
Correct. 20th Century Fox later on had considered doing a remake of this film, but it never eventuated.
Clue for image # 208 is that there is a connection with the previously answered # 211. You may have to widen the scope of your thinking for this one to be solved,