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  • We'll be back at a later time in 2016.

  •  Image # 51. Name the film title.
  • The Big Red One (1980)?
  • Matt said:
    The Big Red One (1980)?
    Sorry it isn't.The film to be identified was released in 1963.
  •  Image # 52. Name the film title.
  • Image # 52 clue is the film was released in 2002.

    Image # 51 clue is far right bottom pictured is an actor who played a doctor in a famous television series. 

  • HONDO said:
     Image # 52. Name the film title.

    Windtalkers?
  • HONDO said:
     Image # 51. Name the film title.

    The Victors
  • Ves answered both correctly.

    Image # 51 is The Victors from 1963. Vince Edwards of televisions Ben Casey fame sitting on the right. George Peppard on his right and next to George is George Hamilton. The two Georges had previously appeared together at MGM in the 1960 film Home From The Hill which helped to kick-start their careers in motion pictures.

    Image # 52 is Windtalkers from 2002.

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                                                                                                                                                                                                Image # 53 ( left ). Name the film title. a British film and likely to prove hard to answer. Image from a U.S. one sheet and released in the U.S.A. under a different title. The Australia daybill released under the original British title has completely different artwork and if compared one would think they were two different films.

      Image # 54 ( right ). Name the film title. A very well known film so should be easy for someone to answer.

  •  Image # 55. Name the film title. The film set in the cold war period.
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     Image # 56. Name the film title.
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                   Image # 57. Name the film title.
  • #57-Glory?
  • 55. Bombers B-52 (1957)
  • #57-Glory?

    Correct. Glory from 1989.
    Matt said:
    55. Bombers B-52 (1957)

     Correct. Bombers B-52 from 1957.
  • Image # 53 clue is ''boffins''.

    Image # 54 clue is MGM's biggest moneymaker in 1967.

    Image # 56 clue is the star of the film seems to become more popular as time goes by.

  • 54 - Dirty Dozen?
  • stub said:
    54 - Dirty Dozen?

    Correct. It is The Dirty Dozen from 1967. The image features Jim Brown and was taken from a German film program. Good to have you on board SB and a belated welcome to the forum.
  •  Final clue for # 53. This famous British actor of stage and screen image appears here taken from the Australian daybill of the film in question.
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    53 Secret Flight aka School for Secrets


  • Excellent detective work Ves. Originally released in the U.K.in 1946 then in Australia in 1947 as School For Secrets. Release in the U.S.A. was delayed until 1952 when shown under the title of Secret Flight. The first film directed by Peter Ustinov.
  • HONDO said:
     Image # 56. Name the film title.
    HONDO said

    Image # 56 clue is the star of the film seems to become more popular as time goes by.

    Here's looking for someone to solve this one soon.

  • HONDO said:
    HONDO said:
     Image # 56. Name the film title.
    HONDO said

    Image # 56 clue is the star of the film seems to become more popular as time goes by.

    Here's looking for someone to solve this one soon.


     The answer is Action In The North Atlantic ( 1943 ). Clues related to Bogart were '' as time goes by'' and '' here's looking''. I had thought this would help someone solve the title of the image.

  •  Image # 58.Name the film title. Image taken from British quad.
  • 58. Battle of the V-1 (1958) The daybill resembles this image.
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    Matt said:
    58. Battle of the V-1 (1958) The daybill resembles this image.

    Correct. Love to see the daybill image which is rare. Battle Of The V-1 was released in the U.S. A. in 1959 under the title of Missiles From Hell.
  • Battle of the V.1 Daybill

  • Thanks Matt. Yes the section of the quad I had posted certainly resembles artwork on the daybill but what I find interesting is the scene with Milly Vitale holding the long bladed knife doesn't appear on the Quad or any other posters I have found from the U.K or the U.S.A. I'm sure the scene appears in the film but I am curious with all the material they probably had at there disposal relating to the film why they went with this image?
  • No worries Lawrence, my only guess is that there might have been a still of Milly with that image we haven't seen???

    I'll post a better image of the daybill when I swap it out of the frame.

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