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  • HONDO said:
    David said:
    Song and dance? Someone like Judy Garland perhaps?

    A one time world champion.
    Not Sonja Henie she wasn't with MGM
  • #56

    Gambit (1966)

    Shirley MacLaine


  • David said:
    HONDO said:
    David said:
    Song and dance? Someone like Judy Garland perhaps?

    A one time world champion.
    Not Sonja Henie she wasn't with MGM

    For image # 55 clue is for a form of dancing.
  • David said:
    #56

    Gambit (1966)

    Shirley MacLaine


    Correct.
  • My observation is that the first image taken from the Australian daybill has Michael Caine looking more like Kirk Douglas witth Shirley's image spot on. With the American insert though things are reversed with Michael Caine looking like Michael Caine but Shirley looking more like Mary Tyler Moore. Does anyone agree ?

  • HONDO said:

    My observation is that the first image taken from the Australian daybill has Michael Caine looking more like Kirk Douglas witth Shirley's image spot on. With the American insert though things are reversed with Michael Caine looking like Michael Caine but Shirley looking more like Mary Tyler Moore. Does anyone agree ?

    Don't see Kirk Douglas, but definitely see Mary Tyler Moore! Especially the way her head is turned. 
  • HONDO said:
    David said:
    HONDO said:
    David said:
    Song and dance? Someone like Judy Garland perhaps?

    A one time world champion.
    Not Sonja Henie she wasn't with MGM

    For image # 55 clue is for a form of dancing.

    Final clue is Buttons.
  • She was a world champion button collector who danced and acted?

    Too hard.
  • David said:
    She was a world champion button collector who danced and acted?

    Too hard.

    Very funny but no. Buttons danced with her.
  •  Image # 57. Name the film title only. Actress is unknown. An Easy one surely ?
  • edited January 2016
     Image # 58. Name the actress and the film title. Another easy one.
  • 57 is Ziegfeld Follies

    57 Red Garter - Rosemary Clooney

  • edited January 2016
    HONDO said:
     Image # 55. Name the actress and the film title. From a U.S. insert. An MGM star of the 1930s and 1940s..


    Lady Be Good - Eleanor Powell

    "She started her career on Broadway in 1929, where her machine-gun foot work gained her the title of world champion in tapping."

  • Eleanor Powell...skipped past her as my option. Bugger.
  • edited January 2016
    Why am I the only one who posts the posters as the answer to...we are a Movie POSTER forum, not a Movie Poster PIECES forum!

     :s 

    I'd like to see the posters I didn't know!

    Who agrees?!
  • edited January 2016

    He asked for the name and the title!  I answer the questions asked...You know, how you like posting just the poster but don't actually answer the questions most of the time.

    Anyway, back in your box chocolate...you can go and have a lie down now...


  • edited January 2016


    Lady Be Good - Eleanor Powell

    "She started her career on Broadway in 1929, where her machine-gun foot work gained her the title of world champion in tapping."

    57 is Ziegfeld Follies

    58 Red Garters - Rosemary Clooney

     All correct.                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Image # 55. From 1941.

    Image # 57. From 1945.

    Image # 58. From 1954.

  • Anyone interested in seeing a great clip Google Amazing Tap Dance with trained dog - You Tube to see Eleanor Powell and the dog Buttons perform a dance number together. Even after being hit in the face accidently by Powell the dogs carries on his routine like a real trooper. 

  • You know, how you like posting just the poster but don't actually answer the questions most of the time.

    Anyway, back in your box chocolate...you can go and have a lie down now...



    I do answer the question most of the time, sometimes I concede I forget to add the name of the actress however. Thanks for the 2nd two pics, I'd not seen those poster before.

    And smarty-pants, they're not chocolates, they're sugar free biscuits and a glass full cream milk.  ;)
  • Image # 59. Name the actress and the film title. Full image optional with answer. Famous scene in film history. Should be easy.

  • I wanna say La Dolce vita Anita Ekberg...
  • Well say it then.
  • But I can't find that image!  Granted it's late, and I need sleep now...Sooo...

    59. Anita Ekberg in La Dolce Vita...and please can you post the full image...

  •                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                theartofmovieposters said:

    But I can't find that image!  Granted it's late, and I need sleep now...Sooo...

    59. Anita Ekberg in La Dolce Vita...and please can you post the full image...

    Correct. The film from 1960. Image attached above as requested. Originally banned in New Zealand but eventually released it appears uncut and the poster is from this release.
  • Image # 60. Name the actress and the film title. Film based on a successful Broadway musical. The film was the inspiration for a popular TV sitcom.

  • Li'l Abner (1959) - Leslie Parrish




  • David said:
    Li'l Abner (1959) - Leslie Parrish





    Correct. The film was the inspiration for The Beverley Hillbillies ( 1962-1971 ). Donna Douglas who played Elly May Clampett in the television series makes an uncredited appearance as a chorus dancer in Li'l Abner. Leslie Parrish who played Daisy Mae in Li'l Abner will most likely, apart from this film be best remembered for her role in The Manchurian Candidate ( 1962 ) as the beloved person to  Laurence Harvey's character killed by him in the film. 
  • Interesting info

    Donna Douglas (Elly May Clampett) died just last week.

    Donna Douglas, Elly May Clampett on ‘Beverly Hillbillies,’ Dies at 81

    • Donna Douglas Elly May Clampett on
    SGRANITZ/WIREIMAGE
    JANUARY 2, 2015 | 11:28AM PT

    Cynthia Littleton

    Managing Editor: Television@Variety_Cynthia

    Donna Douglas, who played the ditsy Elly May Clampett on “The Beverly Hillbillies,” died Friday at her home in Zachary, La., according to a report by CBS affiliate WAFB-TV in Baton Rouge, La. She was 81.

    Douglas starred as the naive only daughter of the oil-rich Clampett clan in the CBS sitcom that ran from 1962 to 1971. Buddy Ebsen played patriarch Jed Clampett, who moves his family from the Ozarks to Beverly Hills after stumbling into oil riches.

    Douglas’ Elly May was known for her love of all kinds of “critters,” as well as for her shapely figure, form-fitting jeans and cascade of blond curls. The actress was a series regular throughout the run of the top-rated show, which was the first in a triptych of corny countrified sitcoms from creator Paul Henning that included “Petticoat Junction” and “Green Acres.”

    Elly May’s love of “critters” was inspired by Douglas’ real-life affection for animals, having grown up on her grandparents’ farm in rural Louisiana.

    As a teenager, Douglas moved into acting after winning several beauty pageants in her home state. She was crowned Miss Baton Rouge and Miss New Orleans in 1957, according to WAFB. She moved to New York to pursue acting and landed work as a model, in TV commercials and finally bit parts on “The Perry Como Show” and “The Steve Allen Show.”

    Douglas logged a slew of TV guest shots in the late 1950s and early ’60s before landing on “Beverly Hillbillies.” She did everything from “Bachelor Father” to “Route 66” and “77 Sunset Strip” to two episodes of “The Twilight Zone.”

    The first of those was the standout “Eye of the Beholder,” a commentary on conformity and ideals of beauty. Douglas’ face was covered in bandages for most of the episode until she is revealed at the end as despondent because her latest medical treatment did not give her the pig-like snout and other disfigurements considered attractive in the fantasy realm of the episode penned by series creator Rod Serling.

    During the run of “Hillbillies,” Douglas had a guest shot on the gritty CBS legal drama “The Defenders.” She co-starred with Elvis Presley in the 1966 pic “Frankie and Johnny.”

    After “Hillbillies” ended, Douglas guested on another Serling series, “Night Gallery,” and was seen in episodes of “McMillan and Wife,” “Love, American Style,” “Adam-12” and “Project UFO.”

    But her acting career was on the wane by the mid-1970s. She turned her focus to music and the Christian media marketplace, recording several gospel albums and writing children’s books.

    In recent decades she was mostly seen onscreen in “Beverly Hillbillies” revival projects, including 1981 telepic “The Return of the Beverly Hillbillies,”  and in vintage TV retrospectives and events. She made an appearance as herself on the CBS’ sitcom “The Nanny” in 1999.

  •  Image # 61. Name the actress and the film title. This should test one as it is  difficult so therefore a clue. The actress appeared in a  film with Elvis Presley.
  • Rage (1966)

    Stella Stevens





    Was in


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