Re: Guess the Film! (Game)
Nope.
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Island of Lost Souls
It just came into my head when I saw the frame.
Haven't even seen it.
Doesn't even look like the clips that I have seen from that movie.
Hmm...
High Noon
A Western shot entirely in a studio back-lot.
A Western that has hardly any shot-outs in it (a contrast to the Spaghetti Western sub-genre that spawned from movies like this)
Morgan Freeman loves it
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
John Huston
Parodied in the Simpsons episode Three Men and a Comic Book
Inspired There Will Be Blood
No and no.
Hint: 40s
I'm most definitely wrong here, but:
To Kill a Mockingbird
Starring Gregory Peck
Black and white movie
The book was better
Grapes of Wrath
Book written by John Steinbeck in 1939.
Adapted to silver screen in 1940 by 20th Century Fox.
Directed by John Ford.
@Living LEGO: To Kill A Mockingbird wasn't published until 1961, so yeah.
Twice no.
Hint: Film noir
the lost skeleton of kadvra
1)parody's old movies
2)super scary
3) really want to see it
edit: i just saw the hint about the 40's, my bad
why did you use the roll-eyes emote next to "super scary"?
cause Sasquatch broke threw my window smashed my head against the wall and click on it
Oh.
Hint: The director has 139 directing credits on IMDB.
Dressed to Kill
1946
Sherlock Holmes
Directed by Roy William Neill.
Just a guess...
Nope. Let's speed this up a little:
The title of the movie can be formed using words of the already guessed films' titles.
Searching IMDB I found 3 directors with 139 films. Raoul Walsh, Frank McDonalds and Miguel M. Delgado. All of them have directed films in the 1940s
Looking at this I'll go with...
High Sierra
Directed by Raoul Walsh
Stars Humphrey Bogart
Western.
It's not a western, but yeah you got it.

Hint: The second of a loose trilogy.
Hint: Released in the 70s
Hmm, I'm gonna go with...
Shaft's Big Score (1972)
Directed by Gordon Parks
Written by Ernest Tidyman
Starring Richard Roundtree & Moses Gunn
Released by MGM
Last edited by Mickey (January 31, 2012 (05:33pm))
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