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  • A final clue for X61 is that it was an outdated version of the creepy old mansion genre at the time it was released.
  • edited August 2023
    As no one appears to be going to be able to answer X61, I will now reveal the answer to be The Bat from 1959.

      ( Ves )

     A rare top billing for Agnes Moorehead seen above. She only ever had one other lead role in a motion picture.This film being the obscure low budget independent horror film Dear Dead Delilah in 1972. Agnes passed away in 1974. She has to be best remembered for playing Endora in the hit TV series Bewitched in 254 episodes running from 1964 to 1972.

    My earlier clue referred to Vincent Price.


  • I thought you were referring to Vincent Price but had no other idea where to look.


    Peter
  • I thought you were referring to Vincent Price but had no other idea where to look.
    Yes he did make a large amount of films in that genre that one had to consider when trying to work out the answer as to where the image possibly could have come from.

    The next image following should be much easier to identify.
  •  X62
    This one shouldn't present a problem in identifying.
  • That certainly looks like a very young Cher, and since she wasn't in many movies I will say it is likely "Chastity" for X62
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  • edited August 2023
    Bruce said:
    That certainly looks like a very young Cher, and since she wasn't in many movies I will say it is likely "Chastity" for X62
    Yes it is Chastity from 1969. Well worked out.



  •  X63 

    Thinking it was about time for a western film to be included here, so here then is one.
  • WOMAN THEY ALMOST LYNCHED ORIGINAL LOBBY CARD AUDREY TOTTER WESTERN - Picture 1 of 1

    but image search.  Never even heard of this one.
  • jayn_j said:
    WOMAN THEY ALMOST LYNCHED ORIGINAL LOBBY CARD AUDREY TOTTER WESTERN - Picture 1 of 1

    but image search.  Never even heard of this one.
    Correct answer for X63, Woman They Almost Lynched from 1953.


  •  X64
    There shouldn't be a problem in working out the answer for this one.
  • Is X64 The 4D Man?
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  • 4D Man?
  • Bruce said:
    Is X64 The 4D Man?
    Correct. 4D Man frim 1959.

    Rick said:
    4D Man?
    Correct also.

     
  •  X65

    A change of pace  with something a little less dramatic this time around.
  • A clue for X65 is what is on the right hand side of the featured actress?
  • Is it Cat Women of the Moon (1953)? Looks sort of similar, but maybe not quite.


    Peter
  • Is it Cat Women of the Moon (1953)? Looks sort of similar, but maybe not quite.
    Sorry but not that film.

     X65
    Expanded the image slightly. Any help?
  • The expanded allows image search to find it.  I will wait and see if someone else remembers the film
  • Extra clue for X65 ia a  Hollywood star who happened to drum a little.
  • The Strip 1951. That must be Mickey Rooney. 


    Peter
  • edited August 2023
    The Strip 1951. That must be Mickey Rooney. 
    Correct for X65.

     


    Mickey Rooney seen here in his heyday with Judy Garland in Strike Up The Band ( 1940 ), showing off his drumming skills.

    jayn_j said:
    The expanded allows image search to find it.  I will wait and see if someone else remembers the film
    Acknowledgement for also knowing the film although not revealing it.
  •  X66
    Continuing here with another film involving music.
  • It would appear that X66 is most likely to be too difficult to find the answer for, so here is another image that should hopefully help.




  • Glory Alley (1952)? That looks like Leslie Caron.


    Peter
  • Agree.  Good job
  • Glory Alley (1952)? That looks like Leslie Caron.
    jayn_j said:
    Agree.  Good job
    Well done for answering X66.



  •  X67 
     I feel a little quilty for including this obscure entry.
  • A clue for image C67 is that the film is from the U.K. and was filmed in colour and has a good cast.
  • The Moonraker from 1958 (not the James Bond one)
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