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Actress Laurel Goodwin is seen above in a scene from the film with Elvis. I am curious to know the posters identity that appear in the background. In retrospect Rick your love of Elvis was a good clue.
Indeed it is Sabotage from 1936. The original scene displayed was from a Walt Disney Silly Symphony short subject titled Who Killed Cock Robbin? ( 1935 ).
Sabotage was released in the U.S.A. as The Woman Alone.
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A clue for this unanswered # 91 is gimmick.
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Actress Laurel Goodwin is seen above in a scene from the film with Elvis. I am curious to know the posters identity that appear in the background. In retrospect Rick your love of Elvis was a good clue.
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Well spotted Bruce. Clever usage of advertising an earlier Elvis film.
The scenes appearing above are from films released many decades apart. To be precise five decades.
To redeem myself, 95 is Spies Like Us (1985)
Clearer image of the Doctor Zhivago ( 1965 ) poster design used in the film follows.
Reds ( 1981 ) poster also appeared in Spies Like Us as well as seen below.
Correct. Them from 1954.
3 Sailors And A Girl ( 1953 ) was another Warner Brothers film being advertised outside the cinema.
And a final image clue for # 94.
Sabotage was released in the U.S.A. as The Woman Alone.
Let's see how these three images fare.
Well done.
A clue for # 97 is that there is a strong connection between what appears in the image and to what's behind this scene from this film.