Yes C571 is the Australian film The Picture Man from 1977. At the beginning of the1900s a man, his son and a piano player travel around Australia showing the first silent movies. (edited from The Picture Show Man inclusion on IMDb).
The touring movie shows in Australia took place from the silent film days through to the sound period and continued until the late 1960s. and in Tasmania at least until the very early 1970s,
Speaking of quirky Australian movies, what do you guys think of The Castle? I thought it one of the best movies I have EVER seen, and that is saying a LOT!
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The Castle??? Tell him he's dreaming! yes, one of the most loved Australian films ever made, but check out The Picture Show Man - it has a lot of heart.
The Castle??? Tell him he's dreaming! yes, one of the most loved Australian films ever made, but check out The Picture Show Man - it has a lot of heart.
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When I first saw C574 it reminded me of the 1956 Invasion of the Body Snatchers. I went to imdb and Sam Peckinpah is listed in the credits! Is that it? If so, what did he have to do with it?
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When I first saw C574 it reminded me of the 1956 Invasion of the Body Snatchers. I went to imdb and Sam Peckinpah is listed in the credits! Is that it? If so, what did he have to do with it?
Good thinking Bruce but unfortunately it isn't the case.
The following information will hopefully assist. The person in question, along with the film's director adapted the screenplay from a novel by another famous novelist from that period of time,.
C574 is Double Indemnity. Ugliest car of the late 30s
Correct. Double Idemnity from 1944. An internet source credits the car as being a 1937 La Salle touring sedan.
My clue referred to Raymond Chandler who with the director Billy Wilder wrote the screenplay that they adapted from the novel written by James L. Cain.
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At the beginning of the1900s a man, his son and a piano player travel around Australia showing the first silent movies. (edited from The Picture Show Man inclusion on IMDb).
The touring movie shows in Australia took place from the silent film days through to the sound period and continued until the late 1960s. and in Tasmania at least until the very early 1970s,
Speaking of quirky Australian movies, what do you guys think of The Castle? I thought it one of the best movies I have EVER seen, and that is saying a LOT!
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Peter
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Wili the following images be a challenge?
Two scenes to present to you from truly two classis movies..
I re-watched this recently and it holds up reallly well.
I feel Rod Steiger deserved the Oscar
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The following information will hopefully assist. The person in question, along with the film's director adapted the screenplay from a novel by another famous novelist from that period of time,.
My clue referred to Raymond Chandler who with the director Billy Wilder wrote the screenplay that they adapted from the novel written by James L. Cain.
Raymon Chandler's cameo appearance, in the film.
Two more film images to be hperfully identified.
C577 Dante's Inferno
C576 Gypsy
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Your second wild guess for C576 was spot on though, so well done. Gypsy from 1962, Three supporting actresses appear in the below scene.
Peter
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How about ''Peel me s grape'' then, Does this assist?
Peter
Your new film challenges.