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  • Is C265 INDIANA JONES & THE TEMPLE OF DOOM?

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  • Bruce said:
    Is C265 INDIANA JONES & THE TEMPLE OF DOOM?

    It is indeed Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom from 1984.

    The film's great credit opening scene it is of course where image originated from. 


  • C265 is opening scene of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.
    The movie that created the PG13 rating
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  • So then C266 is Conrack from 1974

  • jayn_j said:
    So then C266 is Conrack from 1974
    Correct and well done, This inspiring autobiographic film is perhaps little remembered today.

      

  •  C267  C268
    Two very well known films here this time around.


  • Is C268 Schindler's List?
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  • Bruce said:
    Is C268 Schindler's List?
    It is Schindler's List from 1993. Once viewed not easily forgotten.

      


  •  C267 
    A slight extension of the original posted image, which hopefully should be of assistance.


  • I wanna say From Dusk till Dawn...
  • I wanna say From Dusk till Dawn...
    Well say it then, as C267 is indeed  From Dust Till Dawn from 1996. 

    Many years ago on one of my quizzes  someone who I don't remember who it was. suggested that I should enlarge the image if an answer wasn't forthcoming.  By implementing this suggestion today it obtained almost instant results.

    Although not my genre of film of choice that I don't normally view, this rare exception that I did view is indeed an experience not easily forgotten. This exciting and well crafted film involves you from start to finish. 



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  • This was my introduction into the films of Robert Rodriguez...like you I am not sure exactly what I thought I was in for, but it definately left an impression.  Made me look deeper into his film making where I found El Mariachi and Desperado, which I highly recommend...as probably one of my favourite of his films!
  •   C269  C270

    For those members that particularly enjoyed the Screening Venues quiz from the past, here now are two more images to ponder.
  • C270 Boomerang!
  • I'd say C270 is surely either The Killers or Crossfire, but I am going with The Killers!
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  • jayn_j said:
    C270 Boomerang!
    Correct. Boomerang! from 1947.



  • Bruce said:
    I'd say C270 is surely either The Killers or Crossfire, but I am going with The Killers!
    Great guesses by associating, and for knowing Sam Levene's pictured image, with your two similar genre film title guesses. These two films were made around the same period of time as the correctly answered Boomerang! was.
  • HONDO said:
    Bruce said:
    I'd say C270 is surely either The Killers or Crossfire, but I am going with The Killers!
    Great guesses by associating, and for knowing Sam Levene's pictured image, with your two similar genre film title guesses. These two films were made around the same period of time as the correctly answered Boomerang! was.
    It shows Sam Levine was a must-have for noirs at this time!
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  •  C269

    A clue for this film is that it was directed by a prolific film director who is also an actor, writer and comedian.

  •  C271
    How about this one then?
  • C271 is Evil Under the Sun
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  • Bruce said:
    C271 is Evil Under The Sun
    Yes it is Evil Under the Sun from 1982.  Diana Rigg and Maggie Smith performing and singing Cole Porter's You're The Top 

                                                                                                                       
  • edited June 2023

     C269 
    An additional image to hopefully help you solve the title of this proving to be difficult film entry.
  • edited June 2023

     C269
    A final image to try and assist you. If the answer isn't forthcoming by tomorrow I will then reveal the answer.
  • Cafe Society
  • edited June 2023
    jayn_j said:
    Cafe Society
    We got there in the end for C269, so well done and a good result. My earlier clues were refering to Woody Allen. 

     

    Jesse Eisenberg with Kristen Stewart at the movies to see The Woman In Red ( 1935 ),


    Jesses Eisenberg alone at the movies to view Swing Time ( 1936 ).

     
  •  C272  C273

    Another two images to have a think about.
        
  • C273 is The Conversation
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    jayn_j said:
    C273 is The Conversation                                                                                                                                                                                
    Correct again. The Conversation from 1974.


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