It certainly is Twelve O'clock High with Gregory Peck appearing in the enlarged scene, following below. IT would appear that the television series clue did its job.
Twelve O'clock High is among the very best war movies ever. It has it all: acting, direction, writing, suspense!
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You have ended up with providing the two correct answers Ves...The Moon Is Down from 1943 and Immortal Sergeant also from 1943.
Very curious Ves with Immortal Sergeant, a film showing a scene set in a north African desert being thought of to be The Colditz Story which is set solely in a German castle prisoner of war camp,
I did a google image search, hence the cheating...and it popped up being attributed to Colditz...I did no more digging to confirm, as I normally do unfortunately...so after I posted, a kind birdy informed me I was incorrect!
I did a google image search, hence the cheating...and it popped up being attributed to Colditz...I did no more digging to confirm, as I normally do unfortunately...so after I posted, a kind birdy informed me I was incorrect!
No worries. Google goes include a heap of incorrect information.
After nine days and numerous clues provided it certainly would appear that no answers are to be forthcoming for the two currently featured images.. The results then are as follows.
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HAS 100% honest condition descriptions - IS eMoviePoster.com
HAS auctions where the winner is the higher of two real bidders - IS eMoviePoster.com
HAS up to SIXTEEN weeks of "Pay and Hold" to save a fortune on shipping - IS eMoviePoster.com
HAS real customer service before, during and after EVERY auction, and answers all questions - IS eMoviePoster.com
HAS 25% or 26% "buyers premiums" of any kind (but especially the dreadful "$29 or $49 minimum" ones) - NOT eMoviePoster.com
HAS "reserves or starts over $1 - NOT eMoviePoster.com
HAS hidden bidder IDs - NOT eMoviePoster.com
HAS "nosebleed" shipping charges - NOT eMoviePoster.com
HAS inadequate packaging - NOT eMoviePoster.com
HAS no customer service to speak of, before, during and after any auction, and answers almost no questions - NOT eMoviePoster.com
Any idea about these latest two?
Well spotted. The Big Red One from 1980.
I will now then reveal the answer to be War Horse from 2011.
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Final 433 clue is knighthood.
Final 434 clue is major star.
434 The Colditz Story
But I had to cheat for both...had no idea!
1943.
Very curious Ves with Immortal Sergeant, a film showing a scene set in a north African desert being thought of to be The Colditz Story which is set solely in a German castle prisoner of war camp,
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435 clue is Burma.
436 clue is China.
435 is Canadian.
436 in Unusual appearance.
435 is a top American star in a British film.
436 is pre Pearl Harbor.
435 is The Purple Plain from 1954.
436 is Flying Tigers from 1942,