Sorry C48 isn't The Big Sleep. Don't think traditional crime / film noir as it is completely different genre
Spot on with Kiss Me Deadly ( 1955 ) though. I had you in mind when I included this image, so glad that you answered it Sven. The girl in the image is a young Cloris Leachman in her first theatrical film role.
Correct. King Creole from 1958. I am sure Rick would know this one as well. Elvis and Kitty White performing the impressive Crawfish musical number together.
While one perhaps still thinks about trying to identify the names of the C48 and C49 images, here are two more hopefully easier film scenes that someone should be able to recognize.
Printed on the below poster is . Anyone who hasn't seen this film or read anything about it, will be I am sure confused about the following two images. If this happens to be the case I recommend these people view this excellent film to find out the story behind the two different images.
C54 I guess Narrow Margin, but I have no idea. Where is that Canadian when we need him.
You guessed correctly, so well done, The Narrow Margin from 1952, It is Charles McGraw's slightly distorted image that appears in my originally posted image.
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C51 Kiss Me Deadly
Sorry C48 isn't The Big Sleep. Don't think traditional crime / film noir as it is completely different genre
Spot on with Kiss Me Deadly ( 1955 ) though. I had you in mind when I included this image, so glad that you answered it Sven. The girl in the image is a young Cloris Leachman in her first theatrical film role.
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Correct. King Creole from 1958. I am sure Rick would know this one as well. Elvis and Kitty White performing the impressive Crawfish musical number together.
C48 clue is that sometimes things aren't exactly what they appear to be.
C49 clue that is this is from the end sequence from a much loved classic film.
Correct. A well made film worth seeking out.
C49 final clue is a comedy film.
C49 - I never would have gotten and I adore that film! Well done Jay
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Four crime / film noir images that I am hoping will be able to identified. I find the most interesting images originate from this genre of film.
Sorry not White Heat.
You guessed correctly, so well done, The Narrow Margin from 1952, It is Charles McGraw's slightly distorted image that appears in my originally posted image.
C56 Opening sequence with a man sitting in a train carriage looking at oncoming train lights, which has a negative effect on him.
C57 The film's main character on the run from the underworld in a large city.
C57 Night and the City