The Guess a Movie Screenshot Thread Version 2.0

Alright… it was filmed and produced entirely in spain, has an american director and its based on a story by a famous american writer.

I think I’m familiar with this one, as it was the final film role of the great Paco Rabal. So is it Dagon?

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I’d go ahead, Montero, as you’ve clearly guessed correctly.

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All right, I’ll go ahead then. The film was dedicated to Francisco Rabal who had died two months before its release.
Here’s a relatively easy one just to get things moving again…

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yep :slight_smile: The film is very hit and miss, but it was a fun watch.

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This somewhat routine spaghetti western included an early credit for a genre stalwart who’s still going strong today…

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Is this, ‘Some Dollars for Django’ ? … the stalwart being, Enzo G Castellari

:thinking:

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Correct of course, @aldo
I was going to post the BTS photo here but I put it in the other thread instead.
Your turn.

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The BTS photo may have put me off the scent … :rofl: The answer hiding in plain sight.

Thank you, Montero.



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‘Take a Girl Like You’ (1970)?

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Well done, Toscano … back to you.

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Thank you, Aldo. :wink:

Try this one…



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No. 1 of the Secret Service

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Correct, Aldo. :+1:

Starring Nicky Henson - who I will always associate with ‘Fawlty Towers’, as the ‘medallion man’ whom Basil takes a particular dislike to!

Well done, Aldo, and back to you now… :wink:

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The ‘Medallion Man’ may have been his finest half hour?

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Thanks, Toscano … here’s one that shouldn’t tax the brain too much.


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‘The Prince and the Pauper’ (1977)?

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Spot on … a terrific adventure film, marred only by Mark Lester’s horrible acting - MHO of course

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Back to you, Toscano.

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Thank you, Aldo. :wink:

An historical epic, this time…


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More pics…

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