Sorry, but not that one. The country the film in question is set in isn't too far away from China though.
Does the following second image help?
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Not really.. wild guess is lawrence of arabia. Can't remember any other movies with a train being attacked!
Sorry, but it isn't Lawrence Of Arabia. If anyone else knows the answer, and is holding back supplying it at present, perhaps you could reveal it as it would certainly appear an answer isn't going to be forthcoming.
C12 is the connection jack palance? I am thinking of a color movie but c12 is black and white
You cant really count on color as a clue. Stills from color films are usually black and white, while lobby cards for b/w films are often colorized. Usually in garish and wrong colors
C12 is the connection jack palance? I am thinking of a color movie but c12 is black and white
You cant really count on color as a clue. Stills from color films are usually black and white, while lobby cards for b/w films are often colorized. Usually in garish and wrong colors
Sorry, but not that one. The country the film in question is set in isn't too far away from China though.
Does the following second image help?
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Not really.. wild guess is lawrence of arabia. Can't remember any other movies with a train being attacked!
Sorry, but it isn't Lawrence Of Arabia. If anyone else knows the answer, and is holding back supplying it at present, perhaps you could reveal it as it would certainly appear an answer isn't going to be forthcoming.
North West Frontier but I cheated as there were no other takers
Correct. It is a pity that this film isn't that well known today. C11 is a British film titled North West Frontier from 1959. A big budget British film for that period of time, and is a most enjoyable film to view..
When this film was released in the U.S.A. .in 1960 the title was changed to Flame Over India.
The following U.S. poster has Lauren Bacall's name billed first over Kenneth More, and her image more prominently displayed on the American poster.
Another four images, of which three of the films are highly regarded as being classic films from the Golden Years Of Hollywood. The remaining one possibly will be harder to identify, unless of course you have seen the film. Everyone more than welcome to participate here.
Yes indeed it is Key Largo from 1948. A wonderful performance by Claire Trevor that won her the Best Supporting Actress award for her role in this film.
C16. Night of the hunter...man need to rewatch this one, has been too long!
Correct.The Night Of The Hunter ( 1955 ) was originally banned in Australia in 1956. A brilliant film directed by Charles Laughton, and the only feature film that he ever directed. I agree the film certainly deserves another viewing.
A disturbing film, and the above images are from only two of many scenes from the film that remain in one's memory long after having viewed the film.
Yes indeed it is Key Largo from 1948. A wonderful performance by Claire Trevor that won her the Best Supporting Actress award for her role in this film.
C16. Night of the hunter...man need to rewatch this one, has been too long!
Correct.The Night Of The Hunter ( 1955 ) was originally banned in Australia in 1956. A brilliant film directed by Charles Laughton, and the only feature film that he ever directed. I agree the film certainly deserves another viewing.
A disturbing film, and the above images are from only two of many scenes from the film that remain in one's memory long after having viewed the film.
Me too! This film visually left such an imprint on my memory too...
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Does the following second image help?
Can't remember any other movies with a train being attacked!
The shooting of cattle due to foot and mouth disease concerns. A scene once viewed remains with one.
C11 is a British film titled North West Frontier from 1959. A big budget British film for that period of time, and is a most enjoyable film to view..
When this film was released in the U.S.A. .in 1960 the title was changed to Flame Over India.
The following U.S. poster has Lauren Bacall's name billed first over Kenneth More, and her image more prominently displayed on the American poster.
Another four images, of which three of the films are highly regarded as being classic films from the Golden Years Of Hollywood. The remaining one possibly will be harder to identify, unless of course you have seen the film.
Everyone more than welcome to participate here.
Correct.The Night Of The Hunter ( 1955 ) was originally banned in Australia in 1956. A brilliant film directed by Charles Laughton, and the only feature film that he ever directed. I agree the film certainly deserves another viewing.
A disturbing film, and the above images are from only two of many scenes from the film that remain in one's memory long after having viewed the film.
Summer Of '42 ( 1971 ) it is indeed. One of the better films produced for this genre of film.
Agree, but if not a great clue for C15 has been given.
Correct. The Bridges Of Madison County was a 1995 release.
Sorry Sven but it isn't Dr Strangelove. Very close in one way though.
Not The Longest Day. The film in question to be identified is not a war film, but is a political thriller.
A final clue above for the unanswered earlier posted C15 image.