It is now time to reveal that the unanswered image 358 is that of actress Margaret Hayes, seen below reproducing a acene from the 1955 film Blackboard Jungle.
I had thought that by clues would have assisted, but it just wasn't to be the case.
It is now time to reveal that the unanswered image 358 is that of actress Margaret Hayes, seen below reproducing a acene from the 1955 film Blackboard Jungle.
I had thought that by clues would have assisted, but it just wasn't to be the case.
I am sad because the image WAS close to the front of my brain, as this is one of my favorite movies, and I have a poster from it hanging on my wall!
But to clarify, are you saying the image of the actresss later recreating that pose, and she is not wearing the exact same dress?
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It is now time to reveal that the unanswered image 358 is that of actress Margaret Hayes, seen below reproducing a acene from the 1955 film Blackboard Jungle.
I had thought that by clues would have assisted, but it just wasn't to be the case.
I am sad because the image WAS close to the front of my brain, as this is one of my favorite movies, and I have a poster from it hanging on my wall!
But to clarify, are you saying the image of the actresss later recreating that pose, and she is not wearing the exact same dress?
Margaret Hayes is wearing the same outfit as worn in the film, but the above photograph is a publicity shot taken at a different time.
In the actual film she is seen walking down a flight of stairs partly obscured by the railings, and while believing she is alone pauses to adjust both her stocking tops. She is carrying a handbag in her left hand which is hung over her left atm while she does the adjustments.
The following publicity shot would most likely have been taken at the same session.
359 is Helen Mirren in The Fiendish Plot of Fu Manchu.
I feel like I should know 360, but many searches are coming up blank
Yes 359 is indeed Helen Mirren in The Fiendish Plot Of Dr. Fu Manchu from 1980 and well done to figure that one out.
It was Peter Sellers last film role
Check out fumanchu,mp4.f/v on youtube. to see the delightful ''On The Good Ship Lollipop'' number. The link I can't get to work so can anyone get to do this for me please.
Check out fumanchu,mp4.f/v on youtube. to see the delightful ''On The Good Ship Lollipop'' number. The link I can't get to work so can anyone get to do this for me please.
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I had thought that by clues would have assisted, but it just wasn't to be the case.
But to clarify, are you saying the image of the actresss later recreating that pose, and she is not wearing the exact same dress?
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In the actual film she is seen walking down a flight of stairs partly obscured by the railings, and while believing she is alone pauses to adjust both her stocking tops. She is carrying a handbag in her left hand which is hung over her left atm while she does the adjustments.
The following publicity shot would most likely have been taken at the same session.
Two new entries including one that I did find a little surprising and unsuspected when I recently viewed the sequence the scene came from.,
Clue for 360 is a recent stage musical was based on this film.
Another clue for 360 is two major singing talents from many decades apart.
I feel like I should know 360, but many searches are coming up blank
It was Peter Sellers last film role
Check out fumanchu,mp4.f/v on youtube. to see the delightful ''On The Good Ship Lollipop'' number. The link I can't get to work so can anyone get to do this for me please.
How talented is Helen Mirren.
Thanks then for clearing that up.
Your latest selection of beauties to be hopefully identified.
You would think 362 is Jane Russel, but it isnt
Anyone like to name the film?
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Two more to put your thinking caps on for.