A New 20th Century Fox Stock Poster Daybill Quiz.

The above 20th Century Fox daybill stock poster was used for The Young Lions (1958) (film title added as Young Lions only).
There are twelve film images included on the artwork. Some of the images are of very well known films which should be easy enough to provide the answers to. On the other hand there are probably five that you may struggle with. I know ten of the twelve. There are two though that I struggle to identify.
A number of stock poster daybill image quizzes have proved popular in the past, so I am hoping this one will also be popular as well.
Are you able to name the films and the featured actors and actresses? Love to have as many people involved as possible. Everyone is welcome to participate, including any first timers on my quizzes.
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Blue Angel.
The Bedford Incident?
Porgy and Bess?
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes?
Some positive news is that Love Me Tender (1956) and The Blue Angel (1959) are correct. The Blue Angel image being that of May Britt.
Where is everyone else? Surely a couple of these films are recognizable.
the Bravados
This one for the top?
The Bravados from 1958 which featured Gregory Peck, The Enemy Below from 1957 with Robert Mitchum, and Curt Jurgens and Demetrius And the Gladiators from 1954, with Micael Remmie as Peter.
Inn of the Sixth Happiness
Broken Arrow?
last one from me...Beloved Infidel
theartofmovieposters said: Correct. Beloved Infidel from 1959. Deborah Kerr and Gregory Peck featured.
A thank you Ves for your five submitted correct entries. Well done.
The remaining three images that will be hopefully identified soon.
The Eternal Sea (1955.) A Republic Pictures film that was released in Australia by 20th Century Fox. Sterling Hayden and Alexis Smith featured in the image.
Sierra Baron ) (1958). My clue referred to one of the film's cast members Rick Jason and hit long running television series Combat! (1962-1967). Rick Jason and Mala Powers appeared in the image.
Blue Denim aka Blue Jean (1959). My clue was referring to Shane come back! which were the words that were spoken by Brandon de Wilde's character Joey during the final scene in Shane (1953). Brandon de Wilde and Carol Lynley were featured in the earlier posted image.
A big thank you to those who participated in this different format of quiz this rime around,
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