215 It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World Barrie Chase. She has a VERY athletic body and this is an unusual pose that sticks with you.
Correct. It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World from 1963.
An alternative image that I was also considering using instead of the one I ended attaching. Definitely an even more unusual pose appears in this image.
217) I am almost certain it is Sophia Loren, but I have no idea what movie, because I don't know I ever saw any except Two Women
Correct in identifying the beautiful Sophia Loren. The film scene shows her with a wound received from a swimming underwater accident that occurred in the film Boy On A Dolphin from 1957. The film is a visual treat in more ways than one.
Definite fifties vibe. I keep thinking Cry-baby, but Tracy Lord's is always wearing white pants, and Amy Locane has a black top during the swim dance sequence. Susan Tyrrell has fringes, gunbelts or some junk hung around her waist. I don't think this is it, but I thought I should at least give it a shot. I've also looked at Grease, Wild Angels and The Wild Ride from the period. Can't say I didn't try
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I think 213 is The Producers.
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A good guess for 213 but it isn't that film.
Let us see if these ladies can be identified.
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An alternative image that I was also considering using instead of the one I ended attaching. Definitely an even more unusual pose appears in this image.
Correct. The Producers from 2005. I loved the original Mel Brooks 1967 version, but haven't ever had a desire to watch this version.
A couple of good clues present themselves here with these two new images.
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Two new images this time around with one of them appearing to be easy enough for you to be able to identify,
The other one though perhaps I have set you a mission impossible task, but let's wait and see.
I think 219 is Dorothy Lamour in one of the Road movies
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Both actresses are correct.
Clara Bow who was nicknamed '' the it girl''. Hula from 1927.
Dorothy Lamour, but from Aloma of The Seven Seas from 1941.
Two new images of very well known actresses.
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A clue for the above being an outdoor dance sequence.