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May 22, 2020 - 8:32 AM
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afn
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And welcome back to part 4! Yes, I decided to post it here first (man, I thought the whole thing would be easier somehow) and one day later on the other side. Please don't hate me, I just wanna have some good time together with you. So, 20 films, ranging from 1957 to 2002, some of them undisputed classics, some few, I guess, more unknown titles in the Goldsmith oeuvre. Since we have again two titles from the Demonic group, here are the clues: No. 2: This film stars a very well-known actor whose character in another movie about somebody extremely charismatic - in his own vicious way- says about success in America: "In this country, you gotta make the money first. Then when you get the money, you get the power. Then when you get the power, then you get the women." No. 19 was directed by the man who, five years prior to this one, redefined public transport action movies in 1994 and stars the man who, in 2008, came to Paris not to climb the Eiffel Tower but rather to look for his missing daughter. (and kick some serious a**!)... So, happy hunting and have fun, folks!
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1) Extreme Prejudice 2) City Hall 3) 4) Lonely Are the Brave 5) Hoosiers 6) The Mephisto Waltz 7) Studs Lonigan? 8) Mr Baseball 9) The Secret of NIMH 10) The Blue Max 11) The Traveling Executioner 12) Mom and Dad Save the World 13) Rio Conchos 14) The Satan Bug 15) Dennis the Menace 16) Lillies of the Field 17) Alien 18) Damnation Alley 19) The Haunting 20) The Stripper
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I'm changing my mind without cheating, so I'm not going to change my first post - just a bit. I don't think Number 10 is The Blue Max after all. That had a "composed and conducted by" credit, I'm sure. I think it's ACE ELI AND ROGER OF THE SKIES, or whatever it's called. Some geek might give us a history lesson about warplanes. Yes. I reckon you've got it right. Rats!
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Is 15 The Burbs? & 11 Von Ryan's Express? @ Mr. McGann: I was thinking The Traveling Executioner because the background building looks more like a prison than a prison camp.
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Defo not von ryan Kev Sinatra is grabbed by the italian soldiers and driven in a half-open flatbed wagon, with just a bar frame at the rear,. But the truck is full up of soldiers and you can see them. Hey Thor! Did you see number 4? Yes its that famously obscure blockbuster of its day, Lonely are the Brave!
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Okay Bill A&C must be closer on that one. Number 3?? Inchon...or Not Without My Daughter ?? @ Mr. Mcgann: Not Inchon.
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