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(Quote) You certainly know your vehicles. Yes 256 is indeed the 1956 version of 1984, and well done.
This version had two completely different endings when originally screened in the UK and the USA. I have seen both versions, with one s… -
(Quote) Very well answered, The Music Lovers from 1971
A clue for C676 is biographical.
A clue for C677 is could have been placed in another thread different from this one.As I had thought I have now confirmed that film prints were sent from Australia to some Pacific lsland countries that included Papua New Guinea, Fiji and Samoa. A big thank you to Keith Stevens from The Society Of Australian Film Pioneers, and also …For 256 one doesn't have to look far.I have just finished streaming the first two episodes of a new Apple TV+ ten part television series titled The Studio. It is a Hollywood satire starring Seth Rogan, Many famous Hollywood related people appear in cameo roles. Marin Scorsese, Brian C…I must say that you were very observant in spotting the face image Peter.(Quote) Yes it certainly is the correct answer, so well done.
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July 4
(Quote) I had thought that the above clue would have assisted in figuring out the answers.I have managed to make contact with a knowledgeable person regarding the sending of prints from Australia to overseas destinations. Tying up a few loose ends, but details will be made available soon.
As this Bitter Springs daybill poster is usually advertised as being a 1950 printed poster I am wondering if anyone agree with this?
A clue for both 258 and 259 is dystopian.(Quote) Some good thinking there. It's Magic was a massive hit song that Doris sang in the film.
The film was titled Romance on The High Seas when released in the U,S,A, This title was changed when it was released overseas in other…Thanks for the replies so far received. I am certain that I have worked out the reason why two different titled daybills were printed.
Before I do include my reason here, I would still like to hear from anyone else with their comments.Let us now reveal the answer for 361 to be that of Mad Love from 1935. This film was based on a 1920 novel titled The Hands of Orlac. This novel was officially adapted into a feature film three times. The three versions being The Ha…
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Two new images to test your knowledge and skills to…(Quote) Please be kind enough to keep searching for the image.The 1950's missing Australian daybills. Part 2 Australian titles - entry one.
An Australian newspaper advertisement of The Glenrowan Affair 1951 world premiere season in Sydney NSW, It is then followed by another newspaper adverti…(Quote) I had mentioned a final clue, but have now changed my mind as I really would like for this one to be answered.
Definitely my last clue is a famous German film remade by Hollywood in the 1950s.(Quote) Correct and well spotted also. The Kid from 1921. An Australian 1970's re-release daybill featuring the same scene appears below.
(Quote) Correct and well spotted. The General from 1927. I have viewed this great film on 16mm many years ago.
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June 29
A final clue for 361 is debut film in the USA for the lead actor.(Quote) Correct. and it is indeed Miriam Hopkins featured in the image. Fredric March won a Best Actor Academy Award for this role in the film.
… O.k. then time to reveal that the answer to 466 is Delores Del Rio appearing In a scene from Bird Of Paradise. (1932). Let's credit Jayn.j ,although not answering here for knowing the answer.
The clues given were as follows.
Hoping for Bruce to respond to the last two queries presented previously.Another clue for 361 is first American film for a famous European actor.
Another clue for 362 is an early film version of a very well known story.
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