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  • #13 is Hal Holbrook in All the President's men
  • Great snag, Jay! One of my favorite movies. His acting was so subtle, nuanced....very good actor. 
  • Ok. A few more. And slightly more difficult. 
    #16


    #17


    #18


    #19


    #20

    Alright film buffs, have at it! ....btw-3 of these films posters, id love to own someday!
  • I believe #17 is James Caan in Rollerball (1975)
  • Others are fairly easy, so will give someone else a shot
  • jayn_j said:
    I believe #17 is James Caan in Rollerball (1975)
    Not exactly what it appears to be.
  • jayn_j said:
    Others are fairly easy, so will give someone else a shot
    Agree, so I'll hold off as well to give someone else a go..
  • HONDO said:
    jayn_j said:
    I believe #17 is James Caan in Rollerball (1975)
    Not exactly what it appears to be.
    I realize it is a behind the scenes shot, but definitely James Caan and the uniform is a match.
    history here: http://www.aintitcool.com/node/49918
  • jayn_j said:
    HONDO said:
    jayn_j said:
    I believe #17 is James Caan in Rollerball (1975)
    Not exactly what it appears to be.
    I realize it is a behind the scenes shot, but definitely James Caan and the uniform is a match.
    history here: http://www.aintitcool.com/node/49918
    Spot on Jay.
  • Yes. #17 is James Caan in Rollerball. A very weird movie for me to see as a kid. But really fun to watch as an adult. It is a "behind the scenes" shot-you're all so good at spotting scenes I've tried to mix them up a bit. 

    But, feel free, what are the other ones....
  • edited February 2018
    ok, I'll do one more.  #19 is Joel McCrae in Sullivan's travels.  Delightful film.

    Take one Lawrence.
  • O.k. then. # 16 is the Warner Bros, drama Now Voyager ( 1942 ) with Bette Davis and little known child actress Janis Wilson.
  • edited February 2018
    Indeed Gents-Now Voyager & Sullivan's Travels are correct! That leaves just #18 & #20 left....hoping #18 is kinda obscure....
  • edited February 2018
    Indeed Gents-Now Voyager & Sullivan's Travels are correct! That leaves just #18 & #20 left....hoping #18 is kinda obscure....
    I seem to think # 18 is Shampoo ( 1975 ) with Warren Beatty. Not 100% sure but fairly confident. # 20 should be easy for someone else to answer.
  • It is Warren Beatty, but not shampoo. 
  • #18 Warren Beatty in Parallax View





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  • jayn_j said:
    It is Warren Beatty, but not shampoo. 
    At least I got the actor correct. I was only fairly confident with the film. Good spotting Jay. I have never seen The Parallex View so have I missed anything? If anyone has seen it please let me know your thoughts to if I should seek it out or not? So we can hopefully move on to some more new images from mark, the answer to # 20 is the classic Chinatown ( 1974 ) with John Huston, pictured sitting at the table.
  • Correct on #18 = Parallax View. Seen it once a long time ago-remember it was good. 
    Yes-#20=John Huston in Chinatown. 

    More to come later....
  • I saw Parallax View when it came out, so it may not have aged well, but I remember liking it a lot.




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  • While we wait for Mark's follow on images to arrive, here is one for him to figure out
  • Then I'll stay quiet.  Remember, I'm a car guy.
  • Go ahead Jay, I've not seen the movie & after Googling for a bit, I'm stumped....
  • A clue for Mark is '' a dancer down under".
  • edited February 2018
    Go ahead Jay, I've not seen the movie & after Googling for a bit, I'm stumped....
    Gregory Peck in On the Beach.

    That's an early racing Ferrari he is driving.  Was one of I believe 38 made.  They beat it up and dent it some.  Same car sold at auction a few years ago for $2.2M

    Edit:  just looked at the sequence.  Not Gregory Peck.  He's watching from the sidelines.  The driver is actually Fred Astaire!
  • Wow! Never seen the movie-unlikely I would've pulled it anytime soon. 


  • # 21




    # 22




    # 23


  • Crikey! I’m stumped on all those!:pensive:
  • 21 This kitchen has no place being there.

    22 The mans hands you can't see is the clue.

    23 She's running home from fear.
  • #22: The Bat (1959).  I once produced a community theater production of this one

  • Wow, did you produce any other films for community theatres?
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