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(Quote) Ahh.. Miss Julie Adams? 178: Away all boats (1956), thanks for the hints
Matt
in War Movies Quiz Comment by Wil July 2018
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Wowzers, certainly no rushing with these two! May need to sleep on this one.
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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!)
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176: Sink the Bismarck

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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 maj…
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Well done Matt! My next guess
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Such as: Back to Bataan or Objective Burma
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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.in War Movies Quiz Comment by Wil July 2018
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(Quote) Ah, thought the colour was slightly off, well that opens it up a bit.
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A guess for 172 - Anzio (1968)

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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…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.@theartofmovieposters Apparently I can collect on Friday, we'll see what happens by the weekendin Recent hangings... Comment by Wil July 2018
Wowsers, you're just showing off Rick, the first image of the Kong RR was impressive enough, the second.... stunning. That said, my OCD would have them all lined up!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 Commandin War Movies Quiz Comment by Wil July 2018
Thanks for keeping us entertained Lawrence, about time I jumped in and participated (being from a military family and wearing green almost 20 years myself, I'm keen to see if you put up any titles that i haven't already binged on!)165: Battleground (1949)
166: The Fighting Seabees (1944)in War Movies Quiz Comment by Wil July 2018
162: Fraulien Doktor (1969)
163: Cockleshell heroes (1955)in War Movies Quiz Comment by Wil July 2018
(Quote) Ditto. Plus the final scene of the sermon would be bloody hard to beat for pulling on mid war patriotic heart strings.(Quote) Great film Matt (I believe it's also freely available on YouTube), Niven wasn't long out of the Army himself before being cast in it.
The Quad posters (unfortunately I have neither) are mighty impressive! One (with Nivens large …I've just finished watching 'The Way Ahead' a moment or so ago, so hoping your number 162 is an image of David Niven training a platoon of recruits!(Quote) Indeed it was Lawrence, but assumed it was missing from the Aussie poster as it hinted at violence (when though they were only 'playing' in that instance).(Quote) So submachine guns were ok? Madness. Or was it the fact that the knife gave the impression Lee Marvin was about to meet his maker?It was 50:50 between Bronson and Savalas as if memory serves me right they both meet women in the mansion? although Savalas appears to take pleasure in killing his 'find'.
The full colour one sheet has a similar image of G.I and female wh…Ah 161: The Dirty Dozen, I believe Charles Bronsons holding the rather unfortunate lady?Agree with all the rave comments Mark, stellar job, you honestly should start 'practicing' on some of mine ?Plus duplicates of the hardest ones to find!!(Quote) Maybe that's the intention
in Guess my awesome new acquisition game... Comment by Wil July 2018
