This thread has proven to be popular in the past so I thought that I would revive it and post two new images. The above image is # 164. Anyone like to give the answer to whom the actress is, and the very popular film title that the scene comes from?
# 165 image is of an actress probably most remembered for a television series than her film work. Can anyone name this leggy actress, and the film this scene is advertising.
Completely wild guesses are Cyd Charisse and Mary Tyler Moore!
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164. Leslie Caron An American In Paris (My first thought was Charisse as well, but when that got shot down, Caron was my second guess)
Correct and the classic An American in Paris from 1951. It isn't a favoutite musical of mine. I actually found it boring when I had originally viewed it. Seeing it is considered a classic I suppose I should attemt to view it again but i doubt that is going to happen.
jayn_j said: #161 - The West Point Story (1950) Virginia Mayo's legs
Correct, but had been already answered by Ves previously.
Correct. Not only did this film boost
Brigitte's career, but Curt ( Curd ) Jurgens her co-star was thrust dramatically
onto the world's screens the following year with The Enemy Below playing
opposte Robert Mitchum.
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163. Ursula Andress in Up To His Ears:
# 160. Royalty and a previous King co-stars in the film.
# 161. The male legs belong to an actor mostly remembered for his tough guy rolls.
You know when I googled 1950s tough guys, a whole bunch came up which clearly would not fit into the "musical star" category.
That was a tough one!
# 160 is unsolved, so as someone once suggested for an unanswered image that I expand the image, so here we go then.
This earlier clue referred to co-star George Segal who played the title roll in King Rat ( 1965 )..
This thread has proven to be popular in the past so I thought that I would revive it and post two new images. The above image is # 164. Anyone like to give the answer to whom the actress is, and the very popular film title that the scene comes from?
# 165 image is of an actress probably most remembered for a television series than her film work. Can anyone name this leggy actress, and the film this scene is advertising.
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HAS real customer service before, during and after EVERY auction, and answers all questions - IS eMoviePoster.com
HAS 25% or 26% "buyers premiums" of any kind (but especially the dreadful "$29 or $49 minimum" ones) - NOT eMoviePoster.com
HAS "reserves or starts over $1 - NOT eMoviePoster.com
HAS hidden bidder IDs - NOT eMoviePoster.com
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HAS inadequate packaging - NOT eMoviePoster.com
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Correct, but had been already answered by Ves previously.
165 - Angie Dickenson in China Gate (1957)
Correct and well spotted. A similar pose as seen depicted in the black and white image appeared on various U.S. film posters.
166. She was away from home for this film. Should be a gimme for Ves. - 167. Film was controversial in it's day.
Brigitte Bardot - And God Created Woman (1956)
Correct. Not only did this film boost Brigitte's career, but Curt ( Curd ) Jurgens her co-star was thrust dramatically onto the world's screens the following year with The Enemy Below playing opposte Robert Mitchum.
Correct. I thought the David Niven connection would give it to you Ves.
168 & 169
A couple of what should be easy ones.