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  • edited July 30
    Mysteriously the previously posted and included images from the 12th to the 23rd July have now vanished from sight..
  • HONDO said:
    Mysteriously the previously posted and included images from the 12th to the 23rd July have now vanished from sight..
        For whatever reason the images have now reappeared.
  •  408  409
    The latest images for you to have a think about.
  • I am pretty sure 408 is Ginger Rogers in The Major and the Minor.

    Is 409 Sue Lyon in Lolita?




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  • Bruce said:
    I am pretty sure 408 is Ginger Rogers in The Major and the Minor.

    408 is certainly Ginger Rogers from The Major And The Minor from 1942,
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             
  • Bruce said:

    Is 409 Sue Lyon in Lolita?
    Unfortunately it isn't Sue Lyon, but I do understeand why you though it may have been her..
  • A clue for 409 is distinctive voice. 

     i suspect that this ladies identity will be difficult to solve.
  • Another clue is Worked with Elvis


  •  A final clue for 409 is  Hal Wallis.
  • Your clues seem to surely point to Lizabeth Scott, but I don't know the movie




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  • Bruce said:
    Your clues seem to surely point to Lizabeth Scott, but I don't know the movie
    Yes spot on with your Lizabeth Scott answer for 409, The film in question being The Strange Love Of Martha Ivers from 1946. 





  •  410  411
    How about these ladies then seen appearing anove  in two very well known films?


  • I believe 411 is Patricia Neal in Hud, one of those wonderful movies I have no desire to see again, because it is SO depressing.




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  • Bruce said:
    I believe 411 is Patricia Neal in Hud, one of those wonderful movies I have no desire to see again, because it is SO depressing.
    Correct. Hud from 1963. I agree thoroughly with your statement that the film was ''So depressing'' to watch.

    The mass slaughter of the foot and mouth diseased cattle in a huge pit still remains with me in my memory. Great film though as you mentioned




  • A clue for 410 is the very first actress appearing on screen as a .... ....
  • A further clue for 410 is reprised the role one more time.
  • A final clue for 410 is golf.
  • HONDO said:

    A clue for 410 is the very first actress appearing on screen as a .... ....
    HONDO said:
    A further clue for 410 is reprised the role one more time.
    HONDO said:
    A final clue for 410 is golf.
    Three clues that I had thought would have helped in providing the answer.
  • edited August 26
                                                                                                                                                                       
     If a correct answer to 410 for the above actress in question isn't forthcoming by tomorrow I well then reveal her identity,

  • Despite the following three clues 410 hasn't managed to be answered, so I will now reveal the actress to be Eunice Gayson as seen in Dr.No (1962).

    The very first actress appearing on screen as a .... .....    Missing words bond girl.     
    Reprised the role one more time.                                     The film being From Russia With Love
    Golf.                                                                                      As seen below.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              


     
    Eunice Gayson as Sylvia Trench in Dr,No. from 1962,

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    Eunice Gayson reprising the role of Sylvia Trench in the second Bond film From Russia With Love in 1963.
  •  412  413
    Presenting the latest challenge. 
  • 413 is Gene Tierney in Tobacco Road.

    A lifetime ago, I once did lighting design and some sets for a community theater production of TR.  I watched that movie dozens of times.
  • jayn_j said:
    413 is Gene Tierney in Tobacco Road.

    A lifetime ago, I once did lighting design and some sets for a community theater production of TR.  I watched that movie dozens of times.
    Understandably well remembered then. Tobacco Road from 1941. This major studio John Ford directed film was originally banned from public exhibition in Australia in 1941,

      ( Everyones/Trove April 9 1941)
  • I am thinking 412 is Sophia Loren in Two Women, but I never saw it.

    I understand it to be a great movie and a remarkable performance, but it sounds like it might be too depressing to even watch once.




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  • Bruce said:
    I am thinking 412 is Sophia Loren in Two Women, but I never saw it.

    I understand it to be a great movie and a remarkable performance, but it sounds like it might be too depressing to even watch once.
    Sorry Bruce but it isn't Two Women. I do understand why you guessed her from the scene provided though.

    Regarding Sophia Loren's performance, it  was as you mentioned wonderful, and it gained her a Best Actress Academy award,  Also yes the film ,was certainly a depressing viewing experience 

  •   A clue for 412 is closely connected to the recently answered 413.
  • HONDO said:
      A clue for 412 is closely connected to the recently answered 413.
    Both films have similar settings
  •  A final clue for 412 is found fame on an island,
  • Tina Louise (Ginger from Gilligan's Island), just from your last clue alone...no idea the film
  • Tina Louise (Ginger from Gilligan's Island), just from your last clue alone...no idea the film
    Correct. 412 is indeed Tina Louise. The film's scene being from God's Little Acre from 1958 . Both this film and the previously answered Tobacco were set in the U.S.A. state of Georgia.

       
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