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A Do You Know Your B Movies Quiz

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  • A clue for X55 is - better known for having a different profession.
  • Ring of Fear.  Mickey Spillane actually played his detective character.
  • jayn_j said:
    Ring of Fear.  Mickey Spillane actually played his detective character.
    Correct for X55 Ring Of Fear from 1954, A very early CinemaScope film.


  •  X56
    Anyone recognise this mage?
  • Town That Dreaded Sundown?
  • Rick said:
    Town That Dreaded Sundown?
    Well done. X56 is The Town That Dreaded Sundown from 1976.

     
  •  X57
    A somewhat different film genre image this time around.

  • HONDO said:
     X57
    A somewhat different film genre image this time around.

    Another image clue, A well known actor who was at his peak in the 1940's is featured.
  • The Blazing Forest (1952) - took me a while.


    Peter
  • The Blazing Forest (1952) - took me a while.
    Correct for X57. I admire your perseverance in seeking out the answers even when you immediately don't recognise them. 


  • Yes, I'm not so hot on these B movie titles, most I've never even heard of. I saw the flames in the first B&W photo and knew it had to be about firefighters so that's how I searched it out.



    Peter
  •  X58
    One more image to consider.
  • Curse of the Undead (1959)
  • jayn_j said:
    Curse of the Undead (1959)
    Correct for X58. Australian actor Michael Pate played the part of a vampire gunslinger in the film.

    Michel was the most in demand actor in Hollywood in the 1950's and 1960's to portray native American chiefs. He played Victorio the Apache chief in Hondo in 1952, and also again as Victorio in a 1959 episode of Steve McQueen's television series  Wanted Dead Or Alive ( 1958 - 1961 ). The episode titled Bounty For A Bride I only viewed the other night on pay t.v. He certainly played these roles with dignity.  

     
     Michael Pate as Victorio in Wanted Dead Or Alive.
  •  X59
    This one could be difficult to solve.The main clue is to work out who is the well known person in the above scene. then take it from there. 

     
  • A clue for X59 is an Alfred Hitchcock connection. 

  • Final X59 clues are are  this is the actor to concentrate on, and that he appeared in a film with Elvis Presley.
  • i don't recognise him
  • The Killer is Loose (1956)
    I know nothing of the film, but it is an easy image search
  • jayn_j said:
    The Killer is Loose (1956)
    I know nothing of the film, but it is an easy image search
    Correct.

     
  • Rick said:
    i don't recognise him
    Wendell Corey's better known roles include Loving You ( 1957 ), with equal top billing with Elvis  and Rear Window) 1954 ).




  • Wendell Corey had a wonderful role as "Carl" in the great 1949 "little movie" Holiday Affair, starring Robert Mitchum and Janet Leigh. I urge those of you who like fine little movies from the 1940s and 1950s to seek it out!




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  •  X60
    Another image from a popular genre.
  • Is X60 GOG, Frankenstein of Steel?




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  • Bruce said:
    Is X60 GOG, Frankenstein of Steel?
    Correct, Gog from 1954. The film also had an alternative title of Gog, The Killer, as seen on some other film posters.

    The Frankenstein of steel mention  had me curious. so I then I checked it out. It appears at at the end of a long tagline that appears elsewhere on some different size posters.


  •  X61
    Another one to have a think about.
  • HONDO said:
    Bruce said:
    Is X60 GOG, Frankenstein of Steel?
    Correct, Gog from 1954. The film also had an alternative title of Gog, The Killer, as seen on some other film posters.

    The Frankenstein of steel mention  had me curious. so I then I checked it out. It appears at at the end of a long tagline that appears elsewhere on some different size posters.


    The "Frankenstein of Steel" is also right under GOG in the very poster you pictured!




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  • Bruce said:
    HONDO said:
    Bruce said:
    Is X60 GOG, Frankenstein of Steel?
    Correct, Gog from 1954. The film also had an alternative title of Gog, The Killer, as seen on some other film posters.

    The Frankenstein of steel mention  had me curious. so I then I checked it out. It appears at at the end of a long tagline that appears elsewhere on some different size posters.


    The "Frankenstein of Steel" is also right under GOG in the very poster you pictured!
    I will need to have an eye checkup as I hadn't noticed that tagline printed under under ''gog''.







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  • HONDO said:
     X61
    Another one to have a think about.
    A clue is that the film stars a screen legend renowned for his horror roles.
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