Too bad. These weren't that hard. I don't know if it is lack of interest, or just the holidays, but I seem to be the only one answering lately. I've decided to only do one from each set.
I value Hondo's posts, but understand if he decides to back off.
#33. Obscure film I must say. All looks above board here ... but what about inside the theatre?
# 34. From a classic film a little lighter in content than the film advertised in the poster.
# 35. Another from a classic film. I am confident in saying that a fair number of members have seen the film that this scene appeared in, so if so how good is your memory then ? A major clue is there to be seen in the image.
# 36. From another famous film. It would have to be the easiest image to answer that I have presented here in this quiz.
Yep Taxi Driver ( 1976 ) is correct, with a picture showing here of Martin Scorsese in discussion with Robert de Niro and Cybil Shepherd during the shooting of the cinema scene.
36. Back to the Future...you're all kicking yourselves now right! I gave you a chance!
Spot on again Ves with your Back To The Future ( 1985 ) answer. Michael J.Fox looking at the film poster in the film. This film has been discussed on this forum many. many times.
Some clues for the remaining two images.
# 33. Horror film released in 1973.
# 34. This films director intentionally used a poster of a Ingmar Bergman film as Bergman was an inspiration to him..
No answers forthcoming so to tidy things up here, the # 33 answer is Messiah of Evil ( 1973 ), and for # 34 Face To Face ( 1977 ). A interesting mention on the poster for the obscure Messiah Of Evil is ''From the makers of American Graffitti ".
# 37. Some great clues here is that the lead actress can be partially seen on the left of the image, and the the names of the two films on the billboard narrow down the period of time. Name the film and the actress.
# 37 answers are A Patch Of Blue ( 1965 ) and Elizabeth Hartman, seen here with Sidney Poitier. The two films advertised in the background are Trial And Error and Kill Or Cure, both 1962 releases.
Further clues are that the film featured someone who went on soon to play a famouus sleuth on film in a series of films and also it had in the cast an actor who was to obtain stardom in the following decade.
The scene appearing above is outside the theatre where the film is set, and is not being screened in the theatre.
Surprised that no one had picked up on this one. The scene is from a hughly successful world wide big box office hit. It isn't from a Bollywood or small low budger U.S. production, but it appeared in a major studio produced film.
I was just about to give the following final clues to others than Ves as being - ''The title was previously mentioned on another thread on this website. No 13 or 14 may also help''.
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Clues for - # 30 Obsession & # 31 Red River.
Additional images and earlier posted images.
# 30 is God Bless America ( 2011 )
# 31 is The Last Picture Show ( 1971 )
One of my previously presented clues fot The Last Picture Show was a Father Of The Bride image.
I value Hondo's posts, but understand if he decides to back off.
#33. Obscure film I must say. All looks above board here ... but what about inside the theatre?
# 34. From a classic film a little lighter in content than the film advertised in the poster.
# 35. Another from a classic film. I am confident in saying that a fair number of members have seen the film that this scene appeared in, so if so how good is your memory then ? A major clue is there to be seen in the image.
# 36. From another famous film. It would have to be the easiest image to answer that I have presented here in this quiz.
Yep Taxi Driver ( 1976 ) is correct, with a picture showing here of Martin Scorsese in discussion with Robert de Niro and Cybil Shepherd during the shooting of the cinema scene.
theartofmovieposters said:
Spot on again Ves with your Back To The Future ( 1985 ) answer. Michael J.Fox looking at the film poster in the film. This film has been discussed on this forum many. many times.
Some clues for the remaining two images.
# 33. Horror film released in 1973.
# 34. This films director intentionally used a poster of a Ingmar Bergman film as Bergman was an inspiration to him..
No answers forthcoming so to tidy things up here, the # 33 answer is Messiah of Evil ( 1973 ), and for # 34 Face To Face ( 1977 ). A interesting mention on the poster for the obscure Messiah Of Evil is ''From the makers of American Graffitti ".
# 37. Some great clues here is that the lead actress can be partially seen on the left of the image, and the the names of the two films on the billboard narrow down the period of time. Name the film and the actress.
# 37 answers are A Patch Of Blue ( 1965 ) and Elizabeth Hartman, seen here with Sidney Poitier. The two films advertised in the background are Trial And Error and Kill Or Cure, both 1962 releases.
# 38 is an image that shouldn't be too difficult to answer.
A clue for # 38.
Further clues are that the film featured someone who went on soon to play a famouus sleuth on film in a series of films and also it had in the cast an actor who was to obtain stardom in the following decade.
The scene appearing above is outside the theatre where the film is set, and is not being screened in the theatre.
How about this one then?
Surprised that no one had picked up on this one. The scene is from a hughly successful world wide big box office hit. It isn't from a Bollywood or small low budger U.S. production, but it appeared in a major studio produced film.
I was just about to give the following final clues to others than Ves as being - ''The title was previously mentioned on another thread on this website. No 13 or 14 may also help''.
# 40. Something not quite right here within this image. Can anyone name the well known film this scene is from?
41a & 42b. Both images from the same well remembered film.
42. Should be an easy one.
Let others have a shot now.
Like Jay, I'll leave 42 for someone else.
Correct also Ves. Both 41a & b are indeed from Midnight Cowboy ( 1969 ).
Number 42 is so easy no one wants to answer it, but someone please ablige me in doing so.
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This one from the image displayed shouldn't present any problem in being able to identity the film's name