Correct and well done. This British film was titled The Raider in the U.S.A. Posters of Western Approaches from any counrty are extremelly rare, but the follwing Australian one sheet is quite nice.
A clue for the remaining unsolved # 246 entry image is that this scene is from a little known 'B' grade film released by Republic Pictures in the 1940s. This is by far the hardest image to be able to identify from the last three that I posted, and probably the most difficult one that I have ever presented here on this quiz to be identified.
While we are waiting to hopefully receive results for the remaining two unanswered images, including the easy one, how about this one then. I just love this image which wasn't as far as I can see used to publicise this film in any other sighted poster material except in this instance.
Correct answer and yes an Italian poster, and as previously mentioned I haven't seen these images used on any other poster material for The Night Of The Generals. A good film but I thought Omar Sharif was miscast in the film.
249 looks like a more modern movie. (Or maybe its just the image) What was that one that was huge a couple years back and it had one of the guys from that boy band?
249 looks like a more modern movie. (Or maybe its just the image) What was that one that was huge a couple years back and it had one of the guys from that boy band?
Three more images, including two that are from fondly remembered films that I have seen, and the third one from a film that I haven't seen that has an intriging image.
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Also correct and well spotted.
A clue for the remaining unsolved # 246 entry image is that this scene is from a little known 'B' grade film released by Republic Pictures in the 1940s. This is by far the hardest image to be able to identify from the last three that I posted, and probably the most difficult one that I have ever presented here on this quiz to be identified.
( 1940 )
Correct and well done Ves.
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Two more images from World War 11 set films that shouldn't present a problem one would think.
Both correct and well done.
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Three more images of films set during World War 11 to think about.
251 - The Best of Enemies (1961). David Niven
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While we are waiting to hopefully receive results for the remaining two unanswered images, including the easy one, how about this one then. I just love this image which wasn't as far as I can see used to publicise this film in any other sighted poster material except in this instance.
Correct answer and yes an Italian poster, and as previously mentioned I haven't seen these images used on any other poster material for The Night Of The Generals. A good film but I thought Omar Sharif was miscast in the film.
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Another image that I like and this one, along with 249 and 250, now makes a total of three images for people to hopefully answer.
249. A number of members have commented on this film in the past.
250. A co-production. There was an interesting poster design produced for this film.
Hmmm, I shouldn't be the only one responding.
What was that one that was huge a couple years back and it had one of the guys from that boy band?
Ves heard you.
To make up, #253 is Devil's Brigade (1968)
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Three more images, including two that are from fondly remembered films that I have seen, and the third one from a film that I haven't seen that has an intriging image.