Thanks Dario. The answer is Condorman from 1981. The final clue was the line delivered by Michael Crawford from the TV comedy series Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em ( 1973 - 1978 ) and this being ''Ooh Betty, the cat's done a whoopsie on the floor''. A very funny series in which Michael Crawford did a lot of his own stunts and by attempting a stunt in Condorman it almost caused him to drown in the River Seine.
Image # 5. Name the film title. The image is most likely correct in what you are thinking it is of but you may have the genre incorrect in your mind.
Image # 5. The film has an Australian connection.
You may have to be a rocket scientist to work this one out.
I Aim At The Stars from 1960 is the answer The story of rocket scientist Dr. Werner von Braun's career from the 1920s until the late 1950s. Victoria Shaw the Australian actress played Maria von Braun A biography and drama film.
Yes The Ghost And Mr Chicken from 1966 is correct. The film was an extended reworking of an episode of The Andy Griffith Show titled The Haunted House shown in 1963 which was very popular.
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The main actor once said on television '' ............ the cat's..................................... ''.
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Thanks Dario. The answer is Condorman from 1981. The final clue was the line delivered by Michael Crawford from the TV comedy series Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em ( 1973 - 1978 ) and this being ''Ooh Betty, the cat's done a whoopsie on the floor''. A very funny series in which Michael Crawford did a lot of his own stunts and by attempting a stunt in Condorman it almost caused him to drown in the River Seine.
I Aim At The Stars from 1960 is the answer The story of rocket scientist Dr. Werner von Braun's career from the 1920s until the late 1950s. Victoria Shaw the Australian actress played Maria von Braun A biography and drama film.
Final clue that should supply the answer to someone is ''A Close Encounter Of The ..............''.
The Cat From Outer Space from 1978 is correct. Members of the cast Harry Morgan and McLean Stevenson both appeared as regulars on M*A*S*H.
Yes The Ghost And Mr Chicken from 1966 is correct. The film was an extended reworking of an episode of The Andy Griffith Show titled The Haunted House shown in 1963 which was very popular.
The image # 10 answer of Munster, Go Home ( 1966 ) is correct.
No proof but I believe the image is supposed to be of Brigitte Bardot.
Yes # 11 is The Love Goddesses from 1965.