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  •  351  352
    Two more ladies images set to challenge you.
  • Clue for 351 is sensational screen debut.

    Clue for 352 is a loosely based classic story adaptation.
  • I believe 352 is Nancy Kwan in Lt Robinson Crusoe.

    I think the other one is easier to get.
  • jayn_j said:
    I believe 352 is Nancy Kwan in Lt Robinson Crusoe.
    Correct and well done, but actually the film is titled Lt. Robin Crusoe. U.S.N. and was released in 1966.

     

    jayn_j said:
    I think the other one is easier to get.
    My earlier provided clue for 351 sensational screen debut should assist in working out the answer.
  • jayn_j said:
    I think the other one is easier to get.
    My earlier provided clue for 351 sensational screen debut should assist in working out the answer.
    It looks like it could be Esther Williams.
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  • Bruce said:
    jayn_j said:
    I think the other one is easier to get.
    My earlier provided clue for 351 sensational screen debut should assist in working out the answer.
    It looks like it could be Esther Williams.
    Sorry Bruce but it isn't her.

     The actress in question's debut was more controversial. 
  • HONDO said:
    Bruce said:
    jayn_j said:
    I think the other one is easier to get.
    My earlier provided clue for 351 sensational screen debut should assist in working out the answer.
    It looks like it could be Esther Williams.
    Sorry Bruce but it isn't her.

     The actress in question's debut was more controversial. 
    Based of your clue, Jane Russell?
  • Based of your clue, Jane Russell?
    Yes indeed 351 is Jane Russell in The Las Vegas Story from 1952, The clues referred to her screen debut role in The Outlaw (1943).

     
  •  353  354
    Your new challenges.
  • 353 clue is the original version.

    354 clue is a famous sister.
  • Another 353 clue is was remade many decades later.

    A further clue for 354 lifeboat.
  • I would think 353 in The Blue Lagoon
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  • Bruce said:
    I would think 353 in The Blue Lagoon
    And the actress is?
  • Jean Simmons
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  • Bruce said:
    I would think 353 in The Blue Lagoon
    Bruce said:
    Jean Simmons
    Correct, The Blue Lagoon from 1949.

     


  • edited January 11
    HONDO said:
     354

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 354 clue is a famous sister                                                                                                                                                                                     

       A further clue for 354 lifeboat.

       A final clue is a popular long running television series.
  • As it would certainly appear that image 354 isn't going to be identified i will now reveal the answer.

    The actress in question is Joan Collins as featured in a scene from the 1957 film Sea Wife. Interestingly she received top billing over Richard Burton.

     

  •  355  356
    Two more well known actresses to be identified
  • 356 Virginia Mayo

    Born Virginia Clara Jones, she was an actress from the 1940s to the 1990s. At 17, she was a member of the St. Louis Municipal Opera, and she was signed to a contract by Samuel Goldwyn, but she was far from an overnight success! David O. Selznick gave her a screen test, but did not think she had a future in films, and it was not until years later in the early 1940s that she finally got some good roles.

    But once she had success, she hung onto it for a long time, continuing to have good parts through the 1950s, although some of her best parts were as "bad women"! Some of her mostly Warner Bros. movies include: The Best Years of Our Lives, White Heat, Wonder Man, Backfire, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, and A Song Is Born. She passed away in 2005 at the age of 84.
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  • 355 was a toughie.

    Ruth Roman and Milton Berle in Always Leave Them Laughing
  • Bruce said:
    356 Virginia Mayo

    Born Virginia Clara Jones, she was an actress from the 1940s to the 1990s. At 17, she was a member of the St. Louis Municipal Opera, and she was signed to a contract by Samuel Goldwyn, but she was far from an overnight success! David O. Selznick gave her a screen test, but did not think she had a future in films, and it was not until years later in the early 1940s that she finally got some good roles.

    But once she had success, she hung onto it for a long time, continuing to have good parts through the 1950s, although some of her best parts were as "bad women"! Some of her mostly Warner Bros. movies include: The Best Years of Our Lives, White Heat, Wonder Man, Backfire, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, and A Song Is Born. She passed away in 2005 at the age of 84.
    Correct answer, and some informative information provided as well. The scene is from She's Working Her Way Through College from 1952, The film was retitled She's Got Rhythm when screened in Australia.

    I thought she was very good in White Heat.

     
  • jayn_j said:
    355 was a toughie.

    Ruth Roman and Milton Berle in Always Leave Them Laughing
    Correct and well done for working it out. Always Leave Them Laughing from 1949. 

                                                           
  •  357  358
    I am thinking that these two images shouldn't present a problem with them being able to be identified.

     The scenes are from two very well known films from the decade that they were released in.
  • I am thinking 357 is Liz from Cat

    I am thinking 358 is Sophia from ???
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  • Bruce said:
    I am thinking 357 is Liz from Cat
    Correct. It is Elizabeth Taylor in Cat on A Tin Roof from 1958.

     

    Bruce said:
    I am thinking 358 is Sophia from ???
    Sorry, but not Sophia Loren.
  • 358 clue is controversy.
  • Probably wrong, but how about Doris Day in TEACHER'S PET
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  • Bruce said:
    Probably wrong, but how about Doris Day in TEACHER'S PET
    Good guess but unfortunately 358 isn't Doris Day.

    Another clue then is a famous title song. Ponder this new clue along with my earlier clue of controversy.



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  • A final clue for 358 is older looking actors for their supposed screen age group.
  • HONDO said:
      358                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                HONDO said:
      358 clue is controversy.
    HONDO said:
    Another clue then is a famous title song. Ponder this new clue along with my earlier clue of controversy
    HONDO said:
    A final clue for 358 is older looking actors for their supposed screen age group.
    I'll give this one another 24 hours for someone to hopefully come up with the correct answer 

     If no answer is received by then I will then reveal the name or the actress and the title of the film.,

    A final mention is that a full images of the above scene has appeared previously on another thread here on the forum.
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