I have to admit that 439 is a little known film today, hence was difficult in being able to be answered, This being the case and unlikely to be answered I will now reveal that the film in question t=to be Freedom Radio (1941) aka The Voice In The Night in the U.S.A.
Correct and well spotted. I had thought the uniforms, and especially Aldo Ray's image would assist. Set during the Vietnam war The Green Berets is from 1968.
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It is now time to reveal the answers for the two unanswered images 443 and 444. I had actually thought that the clues given were solid. 443 is Battle Of Britain (1969). 444 is Away All Boats (1956).
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Hopefully these latest two entries will not prove to be too difficult to find answers for.
Correct and well done. Sahara from 1943.
Peter
Correct answer for 437. I had thought that the last clue would do it. Commandos Strike At Dawn from 1942.
Any idea regarding these two?
The latest two images for you to have a think about.
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The latest images to ponder.
A clue for 444 is Kamikaze..
Peter
A final clue for 444 is Okinawa.
443 is Battle Of Britain (1969).
444 is Away All Boats (1956).