I had thought that the above images would be easily recognised. Two well known films in question here. Clues are one of the films from the 1950s and the other from the 1960s.
Could c468 be the 1950 Treasure Island? Seems like a different parrot though
Yes you have correctly guessed the answer for the Walt Disney 1950 film version.
Wasn't really a guess. I keyed on Long John Silver and parrot right off. It's just that most of the images online show a more common green parrot, instead of a blue one. I guess it is artistic freedom when colorizing lobbies and drawing poster art.
Could c468 be the 1950 Treasure Island? Seems like a different parrot though
Yes you have correctly guessed the answer for the Walt Disney 1950 film version.
Wasn't really a guess. I keyed on Long John Silver and parrot right off. It's just that most of the images online show a more common green parrot, instead of a blue one. I guess it is artistic freedom when colorizing lobbies and drawing poster art.
Yes it was a regular practice when they used to colourise film poster art.
Correct. MyUnfortunately I am a little short on suitable clues at this time to present here for C472 had the word little intentionally added as a clue also.
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A couple of new images that are connected in a number of ways,
Two more images from well known films made many decades apart.
A couple of more images from well known films to have a think about.
Once viewed who could forget the famous diner ''hold the chicken;'' scene as pictured partly below.
Unfortunately I am a little short on suitable clues at this time to present here for C472.
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Two more images to test your knowledge, or ability to answer the identity of the films,
A clue for C474 is memorable music.
Deliverance (1972)
And yes, the clue helped.