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  • Oh thanks Lawrence!  I had never seen that before....that was so hilarious.
    Its basically an interview about visiting the US.  Arkin is just a genius!
    Arkin talks about his recent "visit" to the US in a submarine. 
    "Oh that was wonderful...where can we see the full movie?"
    "At my apartment!" 
    hahahahaha
     :D 
  •  C276
    I think that this image shouldn't present a problem in being identified.
  • C276 is from one of my favorite films, The Dirty Dozen!
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  • Bruce said:
    C276 is from one of my favorite films, The Dirty Dozen!
    Correct. The Dirty Dozen from 1967. I was thinking it had to be a popular film with a number of people.


  • HONDO said:
    Bruce said:
    C276 is from one of my favorite films, The Dirty Dozen!
    Correct. The Dirty Dozen from 1967. I was thinking it had to be a popular film with a number of people.


    Clint Walker's character is named "Samson Posey" and he was my favorite character. My youngest son is named Samson!
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  • Too late but that was one I recognised.
  •    C277
    A famous Hollywood legend is missing from the above pictured scene. Any idea who it may be, and the name of the film?


     C278
    A more contemporary multi award winning film .  
  • C278 Parasite
    Correct. Parasite from 2019.

    Among other numerous awards received from around the world, this film was awarded Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay and Best International Film awards at the 92nd Academy Awards.

    I have seen this film and I deserves all the acclaim that it received.



  • Agreed!  I thought it was brilliant!
  • C277 Clue is 




  • edited July 2023
    C277 - would that be John Wayne in North To Alaska (1960)?


    Peter
  • C277 - would that be John Wayne in North To Alaska (1960)?
    It certainly is. I was hoping that my clues would work, and thankfully they did. 


  •   C279  C280
    Another two images to have a think about.
  • c279 just about has to be 1984
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  • And I would think C280 is Dial M for Murder but I suppose it could be Sorry Wrong Number
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  • They were all my thoughts too Bruce but I thought it might be a bit obvious.


    Peter
  • Bruce said:
    c279 just about has to be 1984
    Correct. It is indeed the earlier 1956 version of 1984.

    For anyone that may not know the film had two different endings filmed and released with different endings. The U.K. version ends with an execution scene, while the U.S. version is more faithful to Orwell's book with brainwashing having taken place.

    I have actually seen both versions, From memory both endings were effective.

     
  • edited July 2023
    Bruce said:
    And I would think C280 is Dial M for Murder but I suppose it could be Sorry Wrong Number
    They were all my thoughts too Bruce but I thought it might be a bit obvious.
    Neither film answers are correct. A clue is perhaps in the style of telephone. 

      

  •  
    Another clue for C280 is V.I.P. It isn't your everyday home telephone pictured here.
  • Fail Safe (1964)?


    Peter
  • Fail Safe (1964)?
    Correct and well done.

       
  •  C281  C282
    How about this couple of images then?
  • C281 would seem surely to be La Dolce Vita
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  • C282 - Lady and the Tramp (1955)?


    Peter
  • Bruce said:
    C281 would seem surely to be La Dolce Vita
    Correct. La Dolce Vita from 1960 it certainly is. Well done.

     

    C282 - Lady and the Tramp (1955)?
    Correct as well, and also nicely worked out.
     
  •   C283 C284
    Two more images of films that I have fond memories of.
  • C284  Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon
  • C283, I don't know but the first thing that popped into my head was Black Robe?
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