I had thought that image 393 would be answered promptly , and this happened to turn out to be the case.
On the other hand I did believe that the remaining unanswered 394 image would most likely present a challenge. The actress was well known when the film in question was released, but the film is perhaps a little obscure these days.
O.K it is time to reveal that the unanswered image number 396 is that of Jean Peters from a publicity shoot for Anne Of The Indies from 1951,
This film was loosly based on real life pirate Anne Bonny. Some unused footage shot for the 1942 Tyrone Power film The Black Swaa was incorporated into Anne Of The Indies.
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I had thought that image 393 would be answered promptly , and this happened to turn out to be the case.
On the other hand I did believe that the remaining unanswered 394 image would most likely present a challenge. The actress was well known when the film in question was released, but the film is perhaps a little obscure these days.
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Two action films leading ladies publicity images.
This film was loosly based on real life pirate Anne Bonny. Some unused footage shot for the 1942 Tyrone Power film The Black Swaa was incorporated into Anne Of The Indies.
The latest actresses that are seen above appearing in two well known films at the time of their original release in cinemas.
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Yes it is the lovely Natalie Wood from the 1969 film Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice..
A clue for the yet unanswered image 398 is found fame on television.
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Three ladies to challenge you this time around,
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Assistance for the far too difficult 401 is the following enlarged image, The actress should be recognised, but what is the film involved?
Another clue for 400 is she had a more famous actress sister who danced for a snake.
A further clue for 401 is was once one of The Women.
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Rosalind Russell appears here in a scene from a non musical film. Anyone like to try and guess the film's title?