I wasn't going to answer so quickly, but I'm from Melbourne....so - C411 - On The Beach (1959)
Good one Peter. Noticed any changes in Melbourne since the film was shot in 1959, apart from the obvious ones?
Haha! Some places haven't changed, I've never been able to spot Graham Kennedy as an extra in the film though. Apparently he's in a scene in Flinders Street outside the old Classic Restaurant. I once worked with a guy who had the director's chair of Fred Astaire. I'd love to know what happened to it.
Haha! Some places haven't changed, I've never been able to spot Graham Kennedy as an extra in the film though. Apparently he's in a scene in Flinders Street outside the old Classic Restaurant. I once worked with a guy who had the director's chair of Fred Astaire. I'd love to know what happened to it.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts Peter. The director's chair would be cool.
I agree there wasn't much to work with in the original images but they just had that smell of a biblical epic about them both. Deserts, purple things (reminded me of purple robes)
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Correct. The 1955 French film's original title was Les Diaboliques and also released in the U.K. and Australia as The Fiends. Diabolique was the U.S.A. Film's release title.
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Both the above are excellent films, but not from Hollywood.
A clue for C410 is history related.
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I screened a 16mm print of the film at the film society that I was involved in many years ago. Some spectacular battles scenes occur in the film.
Two very well known films to be answered this time around.
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Thanks for sharing your thoughts Peter. The director's chair would be cool.
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A clue for C412 is farewell.
Final clues for C412 are one of the greatest westerns, along with this slightly expanded image.
Thought so earlier, but couldn't match the image. Getting the edge of Coleen Gray's skirt helped nail it.
Two more images for you to ponder.
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It certainly is Quo Vadis from 1951. Peter Ustinov seen portraying Emperor Nero in the below scene.
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