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  • HONDO said:
    Image # 78. Name the film title only. 
    HONDO said:

    Image # 78. Became a successful Broadway Musical.

    Final clue above.

  • That's Liz Fraser from Carry On days, so I guess it must be a movie Sellers and her appeared in? And Google tells me that is...

    I'm All Right Jack (1959)
  • David said:
    That's Liz Fraser from Carry On days, so I guess it must be a movie Sellers and her appeared in? And Google tells me that is...

    I'm All Right Jack (1959)

    Partly correct. Liz Fraser is right and a half a point awarded but it is the incorrect film title. Ask Google again for the correct film title.
  • edited January 2016
    HONDO said:
    David said:
    That's Liz Fraser from Carry On days, so I guess it must be a movie Sellers and her appeared in? And Google tells me that is...

    I'm All Right Jack (1959)

    Partly correct. Liz Fraser is right and a half a point awarded but it is the incorrect film title. Ask Google again for the correct film title.

    Dear David,

    Try Two Way Stretch (1960)

    best wishes

    Larry & Sergey (Loz n Serge)
  • David said:
    HONDO said:
    David said:
    That's Liz Fraser from Carry On days, so I guess it must be a movie Sellers and her appeared in? And Google tells me that is...

    I'm All Right Jack (1959)

    Partly correct. Liz Fraser is right and a half a point awarded but it is the incorrect film title. Ask Google again for the correct film title.

    Dear David,

    Try Two Way Stretch (1960)

    best wishes

    Larry & Sergey (Loz n Serge)

    Correct so another half point. Another half point also for not giving up.
  • I'll share my half point with Loz, he's more fun than Serge
  • Image # 78.   '' ... You're going out a youngster, but you've got to come back a star''.  


  • 42nd Street (1933)
  • HONDO said:
    HONDO said:
    Image # 78. Name the film title only. 
    HONDO said:

    Image # 78. Became a successful Broadway Musical.

    Final clue above.


    David is correct. The answer is 42nd Street from 1933 and the person above is Busby Berkeley and the legs are from actresses who played chorus girls in the film.

    I'll takr a break while we concentrate on the big Aostralia Day quiz currently being conducted by Ves. Back again next week with some nice images..

  •  Top 80a and bottom 80b. Name the Actresses legs and the film title. Both images from the same film. Images taken from non Australian posters.
  • 80a and 80b clue. Both these pairs of famous legs were screened originally in 70mm in Australia.


  •  Image # 81. Name the actress and the film. You won't receive an easier one than this very often.

  • In which case i will grab the low hanging fruit..#81 is Marilyn Monroe in bus stop
  • Sven said:
    In which case i will grab the low hanging fruit..#81 is Marilyn Monroe in bus stop


    Correct Sven and the film was a 1956 release.

    80a and 80b images are from a continental film from the early sixties the legs belong to one actress born in the U.S.A. and the other born in the U.K. and both were well known.

  •  Image # 82. Name the famous actress and the film. Image taken off a U.S. poster. 
  • 80a and 80b clue. The title of the film has a colour in it.
  • Image # 82 clue is the title of the film features two Christian names.
  • HONDO said:
    Image # 82 clue is the title of the film features two Christian names.

    Golf and tennis feature in the film and the actress stars opposite someone close to her.
  • I'm thinking Ann-Margret, and Elvis but I can' think of the golf and tennis connection.
  • A real life relationship as well.

  • I'm thinking Ann-Margret, and Elvis but I can' think of the golf and tennis connection.
  • Were much older than Ann-Margret and Elvis. In fact their film and real life relationship was legendary.
  • Stumped
  • Final clues are an MGM film released in 1952.
  • HONDO said:
     Top 80a and bottom 80b. Name the Actresses legs and the film title. Both images from the same film. Images taken from non Australian posters.


    Top image final clue is I am not wearing red shoes.

    Bottom image again and I am still not wearing red shoes and I was an MGM star.

  • HONDO said:
    Final clues are an MGM film released in 1952.
    Pat and Mike (1952)

    Katharine Hepburn

     

    She sure could golf a ball...



    And with good reason:

    Katharine Hepburn | 1907-2003 The four-time Oscar winner started playing golf at age 5 during summers spent at the family retreat at Fenwick in Old Saybrook, in her native Connecticut, where there was a nine-hole course (it's still there). Hepburn would live in Fenwick on and off for the rest of her life. Home-schooled as a teenager, Hepburn would take daily golf lessons. "It looked as though I were going to develop into a pretty good player," she wrote in her memoir. "I could hit it a mile. And I was quite accurate with my irons. The only thing I just was lousy at was putting. Oh dear."

    In Hollywood, Hepburn lived in a house off the 14th fairway at Bel-Air. One day, while she was playing the seventh hole with the club pro and teacher to the stars Joe Novak, Howard Hughes landed his plane on the fairway and asked if he could play along with them; she agreed -- an unusual first date. "Howard landed practically on top of us," she wrote. "Took his clubs out of the plane and finished the nine with us. He had to have a truck come in and practically take the plane apart to remove it from the course." The couple later lived together in Hughes' house at Wilshire Country Club, where they played a lot of golf -- Hughes was no longer welcome at Bel-Air.

    Hepburn starred with longtime lover Spencer Tracy in the classic 1952 golf movie "Pat and Mike," hitting all her shots, but perhaps her greatest golf came in 1938. After a string of box-office flops and a romance with Hughes that seemed to be going nowhere, she fled Hollywood that summer and went back to her spiritual home, Fenwick, where she played 36 a day. One windy, late September morning, right before the infamous hurricane that would destroy the family home, she made an ace on the old ninth hole -- for a score of 31.
  • David said:
    HONDO said:
    Final clues are an MGM film released in 1952.
    Pat and Mike (1952)

    Katharine Hepburn

     


    Image # 82 Correct. Thought we were never going to solve this one but David to the rescue
  • 80a and 80b answer is Black Tights ( original French title 1-2-3-4 Ou Les Collants Noirs ) the French anthology film from 1961 with the two  images taken off Japaneses posters. Cyd Charisse and Moira Shearer being the two lovely actresses  and dancers. I have Provided the answer as ten days have come and gone and I didn't believe anyone was likely going  to come up with an answer.

  • I saw your clue about the Red Shoes and figured Moira Shearer, but didn't have time to do any searching. 

  • Image # 83. Name the actress and the film title. Hope this one will be a lot easier to answer.

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