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  • #28 - Magnum P.I
    #32 - MM, Some Like It Hot - Curtis was an ass
    #34 - Grease
  • Nailed it, Sven! 
    35- Ghostbusters! 

  • edited July 2016

    Correct on two David!

    32- Some Like it Hot-Monroe's dress...

    34- Grease-Spider Rico's ride.

    31-CLUE...DePalma's 30's Crime Drama...Main Character no Loch moster

    33-CLUE...This white haired comedian starred...He was not billed as a nice guy...he ate pizza in a cup....


    28-FINAL CLUE...famous lines..."there are places in new York, I would advise you not to invade..."..."I came here for the waters...I was misinformed..."


  • 28 of course Casablanca!! At a glance i thought it was Thunderbal (spectre symbol)l
  • On the nose, Sven! 
    28- Casablanca. The Michael Curtiz masterpiece.

  • Answers...
    31- The Untouchables-baby carriage used in train station shoot out...



    33- The Jerk. Non-slip glasses. 



  • edited July 2016
    Ok. 5 more...let's see how these grab ya 'all!
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    37.


    38. Think 2 of these bad boys...


    39.  


    40. This is one of my very favorites. 



    Good luck!
  • 37 is Caddyshack...
  • 40 is to kill a mockingbird.
  • 39 is the Goonies treasure map.
  • 38 is Josey Wales
  • No clue on 36...
  • 4 for 4, Charlie!
    37-Caddyshack-Carl's greens keepers hat. 

    38-Outlaw Josey Wales-gun pictured is a Colt Walker 1845. Each one weighs 4 1/2 lbs...Eastwood, 2 guns, 9 pounds...sounds about right!


    39-Goonies. 

    40- To Kill a Mockingbird. Scouts memory box...one of the novels & movies which were both wonderful... 




  • I googled 36.  I never would have guessed it!
  • Yeah, it's a really neat prop...I read they put red sequins inside to make it sparkle a lot when it broke open in the scene. 
  • 36-CLUES...this movie technically had (4) directors...Richard Thorpe, George Cukor, King Vidor, and the credited director...one of the secondary actors played a total of (5) roles...including Professor Marvel...

  • The Wizard of Oz...as no one else answered I'll chime in, but as I said I had to google!
  • Thanks Ves. 
    36- The Wizard of Oz. Of course Victor Fleming the billed director...Frank Morgan had quite a few roles other than the great and powerful Oz! 

    **** A brief intermission will be followed by 5 more famous movie props...

  • edited July 2016
    Ok-Movie Prop Trivia returns!!!
    try these on for size VMPF'ers ...=)
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    45- This one contains (2) props---Stewart fans should get this one....Sven! ;)
    ....1st
    ....2nd

    Good luck!!! :plus_one:
  • 41 - A Christmas Story
    42 - Ten Commandments
    43 - Raiders of the Lost Ark
    44 - Grapes of Wrath
    45 - No Fucking
    46 - Idea

  • Correct-a-Mundo, David! On 3 of them...

    42- Ten Commandments....
    43-Raiders...gold statue in beginning of movie before big rolling stone ball...
    44- Grapes of Wrath....the Joad's mode of transportation from Oklahoma to the land of "milk and honey," California...


    45- two images go together to equal one great movie!
  • 41. Citizen Kane

    45. Rear Window

  • edited July 2016
    Yes indeed! Those were the last two!

    41- Citizen Kane-the snow globe Charles Foster drops at the beginning of the movie..."rosebud...rosebud..."

    45-Rear Window!--- One of my very favorite Stewart movies...if there's a one sheet id spend 5-7k on...not sure how you got that one Ves, but great job! Those two items are again, in the start of the movie...


    More to come...
  •  # 47.
  • Mermaids - that's Cher's hand.
  • Charlie said:
    Mermaids - that's Cher's hand.

     Correct.
  •  # 48.
  • 48-Fast Times at Ridgemont High
  • 48-Fast Times at Ridgemont High
    Sorry not correct. They used a plain box in this film. We are looking at the next decade when blatant product placement kicked off.
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