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I'm out of movie pic clues. Those are some very well known movies too, I'll see if Doc can get it @GulfportDoc
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Well we need some other kind of hint then because none of these shots ring a bell here...for instance, has this director ever won an Oscar? More than one?
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I'm out of movie pic clues. Those are some very well known movies too, I'll see if Doc can get it @GulfportDoc
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Well we need some other kind of hint then because none of these shots ring a bell here...for instance, has this director ever won an Oscar? More than one?
You can go ahead and post one and we'll let mine set, Doc might be able to guess it.
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Well, your 3rd picture is of the gorgeous Jean Peters in the noir: Pickup on South Street, with Richard Widmark. The director was Samuel Fuller. I'm not as familiar with the other flicks, although I bet I've seen some of them...
From Shock Corridor
From The Naked Kiss
From Pickup on South Street
From Forty Guns (that's Barbara Stanwyck)
From House of Bamboo
From The Big Red One (that's Robert Carradine playing Sam Fuller)
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This one may be too easy for MoFo's, but it's one of my most favorite films, and favorite directors...
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I thought we all agreed 3 gifs/pics was the way to keep the game flowing. How about two more from the same director? please
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I thought we all agreed 3 gifs/pics was the way to keep the game flowing. How about two more from the same director? please
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Oh! This was my first post here. I'll put up 2 more, although I doubt that you'll need them for this one..
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I bet I do need them Actually I don't recognize the films or directors, but someone will.
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It's the first picture that comes from the ending of a great film that wows me. IMO it's one of the most iconic in all of the 1940s films. If I mention the actors in the scene, you'll know it right away.
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What film is it? I don't recognize the screenshot.
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What film is it? I don't recognize the screenshot.
Carol Reed was a wonderful atmospheric director. My second favorite film of his was The Fallen Idol (1948) with Ralph Richardson, Michele Morgan, and the young Bobby Henrey.
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Thanks Doc. I've seen The Third Man twice but didn't recognize that photo. BTW Who's turn is it?
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I think it's my turn, if the correct answer is Sir Carol Reed
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