C122 clue is that it is a Powell and Pressburger production that is a mixture of ballet and opera. Shouldn't be too hard to come up with the answer I would have thought.
C123 The scenery should be a massive clue to figure out the title of this film even if you haven't seen it. I am surprised no one has managed to come up with the answer so far.
C124 is certainly a film that definitely doesn't appeal to everyone's taste.The harder of the three images to identify from the image displayed.
Despite many clues, and after six days being unanswered, image C122 would certainly appear that it will not be answered.
I will now reveal the answer to be Tales of Hoffmann from 1951.
I never saw it. I love Powell and Pressburger. Do you recommend it?
Hard to say, though if you like Powell and Pressburger in their glory fays you will most likely appreciate it.
The following section of a review of the film posted on IMDb sums the film up most likely better than I would. Certainly THE TALES OF HOFFMANN is not a film for everyone. It's done as pure opera with singing throughout and performed as a ballet with lavish set designs and breathtaking use of Technicolor. It won Oscar nominations for Set Decoration and Color and is produced in the tasteful style of all Powell and Pressburger films.
A couple more images to have a think about. A clue for C126 is forget about who the pictured actress may be, and concentrate on the background scenery and what else could be happening in the scene. .
c127. To Sir With Love, darn it I love that movie! Genius man that he was on screen...
Correct. To Sir With Love from 1967. A fine actor. 1967 was a great year for him aritistically and at the box office. Along with To Sir, With Love there was also In The Heat Of The Night and Guess Who's Coming To Dinner.
Two films I fondly remember him in are No Way Out ( 1950 ) and Edge Of The City ( aka A Man Is Ten Feet Tall ) from 1957.
C128 High Society, a favorite of mine. Retelling of the arguably better The Philidelphia Story, but the musical combo of Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra and Louis Armstrong make this a classic
C129 Anatomy of a Murder. a wonderful movie with classic Saul Bass poster art!
Correct. Anatomy of a Murder from 1959.
Who could forget the lovely Lee Remick's other great roles, including playing Eula in The Long Hot Summer ( 1958 ), and as an alcoholic in Days of Wine and Roses ( 1962 ).
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Two scenes from a couple of classic films. I am thinking one should be much easier to answer than the other..
C123 The scenery should be a massive clue to figure out the title of this film even if you haven't seen it. I am surprised no one has managed to come up with the answer so far.
C124 is certainly a film that definitely doesn't appeal to everyone's taste.The harder of the three images to identify from the image displayed.
Final clue for C123 is that there is also a traditional song with a similar title.
C124 final additional image clue. This one is difficult I have to admit.
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Correct I had thought that this one wouldn't have been an easy one to answer, so well done. The Silence Of the Lambs from 1991,
I will now reveal the answer to be Tales of Hoffmann from 1951.
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The following section of a review of the film posted on IMDb sums the film up most likely better than I would.
Certainly THE TALES OF HOFFMANN is not a film for everyone. It's done as pure opera with singing throughout and performed as a ballet with lavish set designs and breathtaking use of Technicolor. It won Oscar nominations for Set Decoration and Color and is produced in the tasteful style of all Powell and Pressburger films.
A couple more images to have a think about. A clue for C126 is forget about who the pictured actress may be, and concentrate on the background scenery and what else could be happening in the scene. .
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I believe that you had meant to say Michael Powell's Peeping Tom, and not William Wyler who was the director of The Collector.
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Let's see how we fare with these two images from very well known films..
Two films I fondly remember him in are No Way Out ( 1950 ) and Edge Of The City ( aka A Man Is Ten Feet Tall ) from 1957.
Correct. High Society from 1956. Yes it certainly is a a great viewing experience.
Two more images that shouldn't present a problem in identifying.
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Who could forget the lovely Lee Remick's other great roles, including playing Eula in The Long Hot Summer ( 1958 ), and as an alcoholic in Days of Wine and Roses ( 1962 ).
A clue is that this film was remade theatrically in the 1970s.