C495 C496 C497 A strong connection here with these latest images. They are all from scenes where the above actors appear with a major Hollywood star in very well known films.
Correct. Margaret Wycherly and James Cagney as they appeared in the following film scene from the film.
I could have sworn it was Steve Martin in that shot!
I do like you humour Peter.
For anyone wondering about this image, it is of course Steve Martin playing Magaret Wycherly's character Ma Jarrett from White Heat in the Carl Reine black and white tribute to film noir Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid from 1982.
Another image from the film appears below showing Steve Martin with Rachel Ward the leading actress in the film.
I wanted to guess I want to Live early on, but couldn't find a match, Good job, Bruce.
Darn it, there it is:
Yes, even after I knew the title from the clues, I had to search for a while to find that image. I sold lots of stills from this title, but I don't think any show the priest.
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A really good thoughtful guess, but unfortunately it is incorrect. You need to think of a film that has a younger age gathering of people appearing in a similar setting.
I am assuming it is a black and white movie. All the swimming pool scenes I can think of are color, except The Last Picture Show, but I don't remember that well at all.
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I am assuming it is a black and white movie. All the swimming pool scenes I can think of are color, except The Last Picture Show, but I don't remember that well at all.
Yes Bruce the film was filmed in black and white, but it isn't The Last Picture Show.
You will probably kick yourself when the film's identity is revealed as it is a classic scene from a very well known film. I'm thinking though that you could still work out the identity of the film.
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Peter
A strong connection here with these latest images. They are all from scenes where the above actors appear with a major Hollywood star in very well known films.
Peter
Peter
For anyone wondering about this image, it is of course Steve Martin playing Magaret Wycherly's character Ma Jarrett from White Heat in the Carl Reine black and white tribute to film noir Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid from 1982.
Another image from the film appears below showing Steve Martin with Rachel Ward the leading actress in the film.
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The two answered images should give one a good idea of a connection and where to look regarding the remaining unanswered C496 image.
I would not have gotten it without your clues!
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Darn it, there it is:
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You should have gone earlier with your guess Jay.
Two more images that I am thinking should be able to be recognised without any clues being provided.
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You will probably kick yourself when the film's identity is revealed as it is a classic scene from a very well known film. I'm thinking though that you could still work out the identity of the film.
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A new challenge for you to ponder.
Clue for C501 is a serial killer.