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  • edited April 2023

    C237 clue is pre Hollywood fame period.
  • Final clue for image C237 is Ireland.
  • I'd say it must be I See a Dark Stranger for C237
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  • Bruce said:
    I'd say it must be I See a Dark Stranger for C237
    Correct and well worked out. I See A Dark Stranger from 1946. A very enjoyable movie.


  • edited May 2023
     C238  C239

     C240

     C241
    Four new images to have a think about.
  • C241 is This Gun For Hire
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  • Bruce said:
    C241 is This Gun For Hire
    Correct and well done. This Gun For Hire from 1942. I had thought that out of the four displayed images that this one would have been the hardest one to identify.

    Alan Ladd and Veronica Lake appear in the following scene.

     
  • HONDO said:
    . I had thought that out of the four displayed images that this one would have been the hardest one to identify.
    It helps if you also watch a lot of movies in addition to collecting posters!
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  • Proving a little difficult it would appear.

    C238 clue is that innocence isn't always what it may look like.

    C239 Clue is the colour red.
     
    C240 clue is that a number is involved. I though that receiving an answer to this particular image would have been a shoo-in.


  • C239 is American Beauty 
  • From your clues I guess The Bad Seed for C238 and The Magnificent 7 for C240

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  • jayn_j said:
    C239 is American Beauty 
    Correct. American Beauty from 1999.

     
  • edited May 2023
    Bruce said:
    From your clues I guess The Bad Seed for C238 and The Magnificent 7 for C240

    Correct with your The Bad Seed ( 1956 ) answer. Patty Mccormack and Henry Jones pictured below. 

     Patty Mccormack Henry Jones Editorial Stock Photo - Stock Image   Shutterstock 

    Unfortunately The Magnificent Seven is an  incorrect answer for C240. Think of a smaller number. 


  • For this C240 image consider the location setting.
  • C240 - 3 Godfathers? (1948)


    Peter
  • C240 - 3 Godfathers? (1948)
    Correct, and happy you managed to come up with the answer. The location shooting took place in Death Valley national park, a favourite area of John Fords.


  •  C242  C243  C244

    High hopes that these three images will be recognised.
  • C243 is 9 to 5.  Knew it right away, but it took some time to find the image

  • C242 is Anastasia (1956). The decor gives it away.


    Peter
  • jayn_j said:
    C243 is 9 to 5.  Knew it right away, but it took some time to find the image

    Correct. 9 To 5 from 1980. I had thought that the office girls image was a giveaway.



    C242 is Anastasia (1956). The decor gives it away.
    Correct, Yes I had thought the decor and particurlly the dancers would assist.

     






  •  C244

    This image is from a very well known classic musical film.
  • While you are still pondering  C244, here is another image to have a think about.

     C245
  • C245 Pleasantville

  • jayn_j said:
    C245 Pleasantville

    Correct abs well done. Pleasantville from 1998. Reese Witherspoon and Toby Maguire pictured in the image.



  • Final clue for C244 is what a team.
  • C244 - The Gay Divorcee (1934) Astaire & Rogers!


    Peter
  • C244 - The Gay Divorcee (1934) Astaire & Rogers!

    Correct. With the last clue provided we managed to receive the answer.



     ( Everyones / Trove )


  •  C246

     C247

     C248

    I do hope that these images will not be too much of a mystery to solve.
  • Is C247 Shadow of a Doubt?
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  • 246.  Strangers on a train 
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