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Yet another picture competition

Well done, markjay. That was the most obscure of the six, although it does have a firm following amongst fans of the British exploitation horror film era. Worth watching for Susan George alone... :)


Phwoar!

Susan George. :cool:
 
OK how about this?
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So is F Dustbin Hoffman or Sir laurence Olivier?

ISTR the driver of the MB is driven Oliver's character's old comrade or brother. A nazi living in New York who gets killed in a crash resulting from a road rage incident at the start of the film. That's what brings Olivier to New York .

Is E the modern film with Tom Cruise in about assasinating Hitler? Valkerie?
Car behind it is too new for that - it's a late 50s/early 60s. model

Edit: Didn't notice that E had already been identified.
 
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...Car behind it is too new for that - it's a late 50s/early 60s. model...

Incidentally, that's quite common - using post-was cars in WWII films. Film-makers seem of assume that the audience won't notice / won't care.
 
Incidentally, that's quite common - using post-was cars in WWII films. Film-makers seem of assume that the audience won't notice / won't care.

Dare I say, what annoys me more is when they get cars of the right period, but wearing inappropriate number plates :o (eg: a 1930s car with a reverse-issue number, which would have been assigned to it when the original, more valuable plate was transferred).
 
Schindlers list?

It may help to know that it was nominated for an Oscar in the category Best Foreign Language Film, it was released in UK cinemas at the time but only rose to prominence after being screened on TV a few years later.
 
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Sophie Scholl – The Final Days
 
is f from the omen 2 i beleave it is the limo version and the actor was some bloke who i dont no lol
 

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