Thanks for letting me fill in Mark. Three more of mine to answer and I have given numerous clues. Allow me 24 hours and if by then they are not answered, I will reveal the answers and you can then unleash your stockpile. I had originally thought, when I had posted them, that they would have been answered quickly.
Lawrence- I've got a few "heavy" props loaded in the cue, so let me know when yours are all done, thx.
Only a guess but are the imitation rocks going to used on The 30 Foot Bride Of Candy Rock ( 1959 ) set ? I know the picture could be of anything though.
Lawrence- I've got a few "heavy" props loaded in the cue, so let me know when yours are all done, thx.
Only a guess but are the imitation rocks going to used on The 30 Foot Bride Of Candy Rock ( 1959 ) set ? I know the picture could be of anything though.
Not sure what these props were used for but thought the picture was classic old Hollywood!
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As it appears there may be a need to offer some clues to help you out -well here they are then.
#72. A regular team featured.
#73. Butchered, the film not the moose, on it's original film release.
#74. Multiple Academy Award winners.
#75. An Australian connection.
#76. Legend.
Sorry but not this film. Think water.
Additional clues added above.
Sorry but not it. Skip to the 1960's to find your answer.
And not a fudd sighted.
# 72
#74
#75 
The wind up my contribution, so the thread can be handed back to a ready to go Mark, the answers are as follows.
# 72 is Desk Set ( 1957 ), 1950's computers.
# 74 is Elmer Gantry ( 1960 ), Burt Lancaster holding the Holy Bible.
# 75 is Million Dollar Weekend ( 1952 ). Esther William's swimming costume.
costume.
Not sure what these props were used for but thought the picture was classic old Hollywood!
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79. Tron
80. Dumb and Dumber...
Obviously i missed #77, so here it is...
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76- still unsolved...
Thank you. I have to admit I have never seen the movie.
Another set of five will appear shortly as I load more onto my new computing device...
You should take the time Lawrence, i think it's Wilder's best performance.