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  • My last X93 posing has a really big clue included in it. 
  • Nope, didn't help
  • That map looks familiar and I'm sure I'll kick myself when you reveal it.


    Peter
  • HONDO said:
    I had thought my last posted image would have proved to have been a boon in helping you to solve the answer for X93. 
    This earlier posted sentence has a great clue in it. It is just a matter of working out what it may be.
  • The clue is either in BOON or POSTED.  I'll keep thinking.


    Peter
  • The clue is either in BOON or POSTED.  I'll keep thinking.
    Yes it is one of those two words. 
  • HONDO said:
    The clue is either in BOON or POSTED.  I'll keep thinking.
    Yes it is one of those two words. 
    What you need to do is simply add another letter to one of the above mentioned words.
  • For X93 I would really like to receive an answer before tomorrow when I intend to reveal the answer. 

    My final clue is that the star of this film had a popular western television series in the 1950s.  Add this information to my previous clue and hopefully this should help you to come up with the correct answer. 
  • edited October 2023
    Well, that took long enough! I Bury The Living (1958) - starring Richard Boone (Have Gun, Will Travel)


    Peter
  • Well, that took long enough! I Bury The Living (1958) - starring Richard Boone (Have Gun, Will Travel)
    Correct answer for X93 and pleased for that. Better later than never.



  •  X94
    I am wondering if this image will present a challenge in being able to be to recognised.
  • HONDO said:
     X94
    I am wondering if this image will present a challenge in being able to be to recognised.
    Nope
  • jayn_j said:
    HONDO said:
     X94
    I am wondering if this image will present a challenge in being able to be to recognised.
    Nope


  • jayn_j said:
    HONDO said:
     X94
    I am wondering if this image will present a challenge in being able to be to recognised.
    Nope
    Second thoughts about the meaning of the reply received above.

    I had originally thought that the nope was a positive not so response to my suggestion that the image may have presented a challenge in fnding the answer.

    My thinking now is perhaps you were simply saying that you had no idea of the identity of the film

    Would you please inform me which one it. Either way some clues later on if not answered,. 


  • I took the comment as it not being a challenge. But it is for me!


    Peter
  • I took the comment as it not being a challenge. But it is for me!
    I actually had thought that the image would prove to be very difficult in answering, so that is what I was attempting to indicate with my initial wording.

    Some clues soon.
  • Sorry for being vague.  Film is a guilty pleasure of  mine
  • X94 Thunder Road 1958. How many actors could convincingly play their son's brother? To me, Mitchum got both better looking as he aged, AND became a better actor. He was superlative in The Friends of Eddie Coyle.
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  • jayn_j said:
    Sorry for being vague.  Film is a guilty pleasure of  mine
    I have read that the film was a drive-in favourite in the U.S.A. over  a long period of time.

    For any other members a clue is hillbillies.
  • Bruce answered it.  BTW, I agree with Mitchum comments
  • edited October 2023
    Bruce said:
    X94 Thunder Road 1958. How many actors could convincingly play their son's brother? To me, Mitchum got both better looking as he aged, AND became a better actor. He was superlative in The Friends of Eddie Coyle.
    Correct. Your answer hadn't arrived when I posted my hillbillies clue. This oddity of this happening occurs on the odd occasion.


  • jayn_j said:
    Bruce answered it.  BTW, I agree with Mitchum comments
    Robert Mitchum is a favourite actor of mine. 

    There are so many of his films that I love. To name only a few, Night Of The Hunter, Cape Fear and Heaven Knows Mr. Allison spring immediately to mind, There are many others as well. I like the chemistry he had with Marilyn Monroe in River Of no Return.  
  • X95

    This image may have you thinking of films of a different genre than the one that this film actually is.
  • x95 Man Alive...I have the daybill and its a gorgeous RKO!
  • x95 Man Alive...I have the daybill and its a gorgeous RKO!
    Correct. Man Alive from 1945.The lovely Ellen Drew was featured in my earlier posted image.

    The daybill is indeed rare. I have never ever sighted one. Checked out your website and couldn't locate the image there.

    I would really love an image for my files, and for everyone here to see as well, so here's hoping you can assist in posting the daybill image for all to admire.


  • I'll post a pic tonight when I get home.
  • I'll post a pic tonight when I get home.
    I look forward to seeing it.
  • Sorry, forgot last night


  • The aussie one sheet


  • Love the daybill!


    Peter
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