O.k. then, it would certainly appear even with the provided clues that this C449 image isn't going to be solved. The answer is Alfred Hitchcock's The Wrong Man from 1956. That is Henry Fonda in the earlier posted image. The clues maestro and cameo were linked to him. .Alfred Hitchcock's cameo appearance in the film.
C451 - It's one I actually know! The Day of the Locust (1975)
Good one then with being here to answer before anyone else. Four minutes from posting to receiving the answer must be a record I would think.
This film is an experience once viewed is not easily forgotten, particularly the angry mob riot scene. Underrated when first released it is now considered by some to be a masterpiece.
The film director in my posted image is real life director and producer William Castle playing the cameo role of a director.
Both are wild guesses going on the "feel" of each!
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Both are wild guesses going on the "feel" of each!
Great "feel'' that you had happening then Bruce with spot on correct answers for the two films. The Seven Year itch from 1955 and Picnic also from 1955.
Thanks. Of course I surely saw those images before, but when you literally have MILLIONS of images swirling in your head, you do have to go by your vague feelings!
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Another clue for C450 is a multi talented star.
C449 clue is unusual cameo.
C450 clue is famous sister.
.Alfred Hitchcock's cameo appearance in the film.
A couple of interesting images to have a think about.
Peter
This film is an experience once viewed is not easily forgotten, particularly the angry mob riot scene. Underrated when first released it is now considered by some to be a masterpiece.
The film director in my posted image is real life director and producer William Castle playing the cameo role of a director.
Both The Carpetbaggers and The Day Of The Locust were set in 1930's Hollywood.
Twu more images. Will they present a challenge I wonder?
Peter
A C454 clue is politics
The answer for the C453 film image, that would appear will not be named, is Intruder In The Dust (1949)).
Peter
Two new images of very well known films to be identified.
Is C456 Picnic?
Both are wild guesses going on the "feel" of each!
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And the images keep roling along.
C452 An Academy award winning actress for her role in this film is holding the young girl.
C453 Exotic setting.
Peter