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A clue for C515 is once the lead in a film where the now cropped from this scene male actor was only a bit player.He is now regarded as being a screen legend.
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Surely this now should be enough for the answer to be forthcoming.
Peter
Correct answer for C510. We got there in the end.
Images of two very well known films to be answered this time around., Important scenes from the films.
The Clint Eastwood connection as suggested earlier by Rick also applies to the yet unanswered image C512 as well.
Hopefully someone will crack this case soon.
If unanswered by tomorrow I will then reveal the answer.
I am disappointed that no one got to solve it despite being informed there was a Clint Eastwood connection involved.
And my brain just could not get past that!
Two well known films to have a think about.
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A clue for C515 is once the lead in a film where the now cropped from this scene male actor was only a bit player.He is now regarded as being a screen legend.
Mara Corday and Clint Eastwood appeared in the film Tarantula! in 1955. Mara was the star and Clint had an unbilled bit part.
Clint also had Mara Corday appear in three of his other films The Gauntlet ,Pink Cadillac and The Rookie. They remained lifelong good friends.
The latest challenge for you. Should put a smile on the faces of musical film fans.
C516 is The Young Girls of Rochefort (1967)
The Young Girls Of Rochefort (Les Demoiselles de Rochefort) is a French musical comedy film from 1967.