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  • X28 - Creature with the Atom Brain - took me a while!


    Peter
  • X29 The Lost World, 1960 version
  • Is X29 the 1960 version of The Lost World?
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  • X28 - Creature with the Atom Brain - took me a while!
    Correct. Good work for persevering with this one. Creature With The Atom Brain from 1955.

     This film was banned on horror grounds in Australia in 1955. It was finally passed for release here in circa 1969 when the hardline restrictions on horror films was relaxed a little. Sam Katzman's Clover Productions produced this one. 


  • jayn_j said:
    X29 The Lost World, 1960 version
    Bruce said:
    Is X29 the 1960 version of The Lost World?
    Both minds thinking alike here. Unfortunately it isn't the film in question though. My suggestion is to concentrate of the male actor on the far left of the image.
  • Valley of Mystery?
  • Rick said:
    Valley of Mystery?
    Not Valley Of Mystery from 1967.  I can see why you perhaps thought it was Peter Graves.  The actor though in question is best remembered for his starring role in a cult television series from the 1960s.
  • Then is Is X29 Doc Savage? I thought the guy looked like Ron Ely, who dyed his hair blond for this movie. But I don't think his 1960s Tarzan series was a "cult", so I am probably wrong!

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  • Bruce said:
    Then is Is X29 Doc Savage? I thought the guy looked like Ron Ely, who dyed his hair blond for this movie. But I don't think his 1960s Tarzan series was a "cult", so I am probably wrong!

    Correct. Doc Savage: The Man Of Bronze from 1975.

     I agree that the Tarzan ( 1966-1968 )  television series probably doesn't qualify to be called a cult series, On saying that though I did  find  on a few websites that it was called  a cult TV series so I went along with that. Irrespective though of the series being a cult series or not, this surely would be his most remembered role playing Tarzan in the television series.


  • edited June 2023
     X30 
    One more to identify.
  • A clue for X30 is that the second half of a pre fame comedy team doesn't appear in the above featured scene. 

  • All i can say now is that this additional clue for X30 is very interesting.


  • This image should seal it for X30.
  • That's the comedy duo I was thinking of so it must be...Once Upon A Horse (1958) 


    Peter
  • That's the comedy duo I was thinking of so it must be...Once Upon A Horse (1958) 
    Yes it is the correct answer for X30,

     Dan Rowan and Dick Martin were known in America in the 1950's, but it wasn't until their television series Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In ( 1967 -1973 ) success for them to become world famous comedians. 

     
  •  X31

    A big star and an excellent director of western films involved here with this one,

     The great on location shooting, plus a good script make this a well above average western genre film.  
  • X31 Commanche Station from 1960.  Randolph Scott


  • Correct answer for X31.

     Comanche Station was one of seven Randolph Scott  1956-1960  released  western films that Budd Boetticher directed. 



     



    The seven  films are 7 Men From Now ( 1956 ), The Tall T ( 1957 ), Decision At Sundown ( 1957 ), Buchanan Rides Alone ( 1958 ) , Westbound ( 1959 ), Ride Lonesome ( 1959 ), and Comanche Station ( 1960 ).

    All the films with the exception of Westbound, a film that Scott owed to Waner Bros, were very well made western genre films.
  •   X32
    One more image from a well known genre of film, but without you perhaps not instantly recognising the film title itself.

  • Clue for X32 is that the lead male actor in this film appeared in many John Wayne films over a twenty three year period of time.

  • HONDO said:

    Clue for X32 is that the lead male actor in this film appeared in many John Wayne films over a twenty three year period of time.
    Final clue is that the actor here in question  would have to be most remembered as being a leading man in many science fiction 'B' movies, mainly from the 1950's, and also a marriage as well.
  • X32 is Invisible Invaders,
  • jayn_j said:
    X32 is Invisible Invaders,
    Correct. Invisible Invaders from 1959.

    John Agar was the first husband of legendary child actress Shirley Temple. He appeared in seven Science fiction or horror films in the 1950's, These films included Tarantula!, Revenge Of The Creature  and The Mole People for Universal, plus four other forgettable films including Invisible Invaders. 

      
  • edited June 2023
     X33 
    A well known actress, particularly remembered for her film roles in the 1940's.
  • I don't know why, but the moment I saw this image I recalled the poster! It is Repeat Performance (X33).
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  • Bruce said:
    I don't know why, but the moment I saw this image I recalled the poster! It is Repeat Performance (X33).
    Correct. Repeat Performance from 1947.

     An eye catching image that caught my attention probably may had something to do with it, along with this scene exposure on many posters to be found on your website and on Google.

     
  •  X34
    The one may prove to be a little difficult to identify as things aren't exactly as you may think they are.
  • The St. Valentine's Day Massacre (1967)?





    Peter
  • The St. Valentine's Day Massacre (1967)?



    Correct for X34 and well done. Definitely one of Roger Corman's better efforts as producer and director.

    The above assassination attempt on Al Capone's life scene happened in 1926. The cinema in the background is advertising the fictional film The Mad Rider, along with the fictional credited stars Jack Sherman and Mary Marsh.

    The St. Valentine's day massacre occurred later on in 1929.






  •  X35
    This image shouldn't present any problem in being identified
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