Yes it is the correct answer for C388, with it being the 1992 version, Highly recommended and I have viewed the film on numerous occasions. Thinking about it now another viewing wouldn't go astray.
C390 I was being a little cunning by including this one. A clue is that a different image of this film has been included in this quiz previously. The above image is slightly expanded.
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The Last of the Mohicans?
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The below Australian daybill artwork I like very much. I just played the great Gene Pitney song recording which I hadn't heard for some time.
I was being a little cunning by including this one. A clue is that a different image of this film has been included in this quiz previously. The above image is slightly expanded.
Laurel and Hardy - Way Out West (1937)
A couple of interesting images to have a think about.
Both the films were distributed by major Hollywood film distributors, and were directed by highly regarded film directors.
Although critically well received they did struggle in attracting audiences,
A clue for both C391 and C392 is that both the films were released in the 1960s.
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In my defense regarding being called a classic, I submit the following
7.7 / 10 on IMDd. This is well above the percentage normally given to films on this website.
One of Martin Scorsese's favourite films. ( Wikipedia )
Included in the annual selection of 25 motion pictures added to the National Film Register of the Library Of Congress ( Wikipedia )
2001 winner National Film Registry. ( Wikipedia )
Nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Awards and the Golden Globes.
As the answer for C392 appears not to not to be known, I will now reveal the film in question to be Burn! from 1969.
Final three entries until after Christmas,
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The above scene, out of the three presented images I had though would have been the easiest to answer.
The film has something in common with two earlier films.