The Guess a Movie Screenshot Thread

Now… Any guesses for my pic? I give you a clue. It’s from the beginning of the film.

Bandidos ?

I’d say no, since the bandits ride from left to right in that movie, but you never know
There’s also a similar scene in

Any gun can play

(I know, I know, one at the time, but I gotta go - not to the toilet, by the way, but to my arabic class)

[quote=“scherpschutter, post:42, topic:907”]Bandidos ?[/quote]You’re correct! Your turn! :slight_smile:

Of course… Damn well spotted !!

While we are waiting for Scherp to post his picture I would like to ask what is probably a dumb arse question.
How exactly do you capture a screenshot from a DVD? I have tried in the past and failed miserably. I’m sure it is very straight forward for anyone who is not the techno village idiot that I am. Can anyone help this luddite old fool out?

Just woke up and saw I got Bandidos right

I’m the same techo * * as the man right above me

I went to this imageshack and saw that I had to do a lot of things first
Have to some other work today, so anyone, post a picture for me

(I’ll keep having an eye on the game during the day)
(And I’m serieously interested in the answer to that * * question)

OK. I’ll continue the thread with this little movie

We’ve had a few spaghetti westerns so now for something completely different. But not that completely, still Italian and has a major Spaghetti western star in one of the leading roles.

Hmm, I think I’ve seen this… Big Racket?

It’s very possible you’ve seen it. The genre is right but it aint Big Racket.

This should loosen things up:

Rabid Dogs, Mario Bava.

That it is !

I’m not at home, so I will have to pass on uploading the next photo.

Well here you go then:

         [img]http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii13/ENNIOO/1-4.jpg[/img]

[quote=“ENNIOO, post:54, topic:907”]Well here you go then:

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No idea, although weather conditions seem to suggest it’s :

PLAY MISTY FOR ME

background looks like it could be western but i have no idea which.

[quote=“scherpschutter, post:55, topic:907”]No idea, although weather conditions seem to suggest it’s :

PLAY MISTY FOR ME[/quote]

Interesting suggestion Scherpschutter…this film is made around a couple of years after Play Misty For Me…

I can confirm the film is not a western.

That would make this circa 1973. are we still in Italy?

Yes, about 1973 Phil and the film is an American thriller, and the director of the film has a small role in Play Misty For Me…

Siegel’s Charley Varrick?