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puxzkkx
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#201 Post by puxzkkx »

A relatively recent Italian (I *think*) film - I remember seeing it on the Rialto channel in NZ circa 2002... It was probably made in the very early 2000s or the mid-to-late 90s. It concerned an orphan girl living in a convent and her relationship with an older man (I think he wore sunglasses for most of the film) who had cancer (secretly) and was, I believe, a hitman.

Stuff that happened in the film:
- the girl's abusive boyfriend was beaten up and/or killed by the hitman guy, on a cruise ship (where the bf worked)
- the girl had a little rant about how she didn't want to be "wiping invalids' asses" (sic) for the rest of her life
- the girl asked the older guy to give her away at the altar when she got married, he said yes even though he was (secretly) dying of cancer

any info would be mucho appreciated
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#202 Post by Colpeper »

erezija wrote:The second was a TV movie I think which I also saw many years ago. A couple are about to move out of their apartment and spend the last night sleeping on a mattress. Through the night the man has many visions of a woman murdered in the apartment by her husband. He thinks it's ghosts from the past, but the next day the new owners of the apartment come over and we realise they are the same couple featured in the man's visions the night before. The film ends with a scream. Gave me the chills for weeks. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
A late reply on this one, and I'm a bit surprised that nobody seems to have identified it up to now. It's "In Possession" from the Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense anthology (1984). The couple (who share the visions) were played by Christopher Cazenove and Carol Lynley, provider of said scream.
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#203 Post by erezija »

Colpeper wrote:
erezija wrote:The second was a TV movie I think which I also saw many years ago. A couple are about to move out of their apartment and spend the last night sleeping on a mattress. Through the night the man has many visions of a woman murdered in the apartment by her husband. He thinks it's ghosts from the past, but the next day the new owners of the apartment come over and we realise they are the same couple featured in the man's visions the night before. The film ends with a scream. Gave me the chills for weeks. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
A late reply on this one, and I'm a bit surprised that nobody seems to have identified it up to now. It's "In Possession" from the Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense anthology (1984). The couple (who share the visions) were played by Christopher Cazenove and Carol Lynley, provider of said scream.
Thank you very much! I've just been browsing for affordable DVDs of the series. Looks like they're ultra-rare.
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Re: Identify This Movie

#204 Post by Murdoch »

Can anyone tell me what this still is from? (sorry for the size)

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#205 Post by fvs114 »

karmajuice wrote:Heh.

I highly doubt this is the case, but it sounds similar to Jigoku, a Japanese film about Hell. That sort of hellish cauldron/devil/Sisphyian imagery is pretty common in movies, though. You may have to be more specific.
I finally found this movie..... It is ex-Yugoslavian production from Montenegro, Croatia.........

Covjek Koga Treba Ubiti (1979)
Alternate Title: The Man to Kill

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Events in the 18th century are the concern of the Devil, who tries to maintain the balance of power between the Church and himself. The murder of the Russian Tsar, which will lead to Catherine the Great taking the throne, is not acceptable to the Devil, and he sends a minion of his, who is a double for the murdered ruler, to take his place. However, the double falls in love and eventually refuses to take the throne, which requires the Devil to have him killed also. ~ Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide
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#206 Post by gandskid »

I hope someone can help with this one. A friend has been trying to identify this film for years..
I think it is most likely a screwball comedy. The scene she remembers involves someone's boring husband or boyfriend coming into a room and saying "Aha!! Coffee!!"

I have tried identifying this and so far, all my guesses have been incorrect-- Now, I am as anxious to get the answer to this as she is!! -- Many thanks in advance -- Alan
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#207 Post by gandskid »

Murdoch wrote:Can anyone tell me what this still is from? (sorry for the size)

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This still of Carole Lombard may not be from a specific film. Back in the studio days, stars were always posing for publicity photos and many of them were often oddball poses -- I wouldn't be surprised if this was one of those.
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#208 Post by Murdoch »

I suspected that, but wasn't sure. You're probably right, though about it not being from an actual film, oh well.
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#209 Post by HerrSchreck »

I've always wondered- what's the sci fi scene rocket-in-outer-space in Midnight Cowboy, when Joe is getting a blowjob in the Times Square cinema? Anyone know?
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#210 Post by Sloper »

gandskid wrote:This still of Carole Lombard may not be from a specific film. Back in the studio days, stars were always posing for publicity photos and many of them were often oddball poses -- I wouldn't be surprised if this was one of those.
Yeah I have some pretty awful photos of Edward G. Robinson hiding in a grandfather clock or showing the camera a set of playing cards with a goofy smile on his face. That still looks kind of like, 'Carole Lombard - the woman they're all pointing at!'
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#211 Post by colinr0380 »

No idea on the Lombard film but in a strange coincidence Jeremy Richey's Moon In The Gutter site has a few more publicity stills of Carole Lombard, this time from Supernatural.
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#212 Post by domino harvey »

I know this isn't exactly the thread, but I don't know where else to ask this: Sometime in the past year I stumbled upon a film blog entry after Google Image Searching that detailed Hollywood films' use of actual diner china in the noir films of the forties and fifties. The blog author gave a history of this particular kind of durable diner china and provided a lot of screencaps of its appearances in films. I remember being very struck by how such a strange detail could be documented so thoroughly and must admit, I now find myself watching the china during diner scenes in studio era films! But I can't for the life of me find this post or whatever blog it belonged to again via Google searching. I know a lot of readers here are also film blog readers, does this sound familiar to anyone?
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#213 Post by Vic Pardo »

HerrSchreck wrote:I've always wondered- what's the sci fi scene rocket-in-outer-space in Midnight Cowboy, when Joe is getting a blowjob in the Times Square cinema? Anyone know?
The marquee on the 42nd Street theater they go into says "Voyage into Space," which was a Japanese movie compiled from episodes of "Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot," from the pen of the artist who created "Gigantor." But the soundtrack heard in that scene doesn't match that kind of English-dubbed Japanese sci-fi movie at all. But it's been years since I've seen MIDNIGHT COWBOY, so I can't be sure. I'm pretty sure the music in that scene is a John Barry original composed for the film. Which is why I connect that scene mentally to the space scenes in YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE also scored by Barry. It might be worth hearing it again to see if they did indeed use something from YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE for that although I'm sure I would have noticed immediately when I first saw MIDNIGHT COWBOY. I don't remember what images are seen on the screen in that scene, if any.
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#214 Post by pmunger »

I’ve been looking to identify this movie from the 60’s. I’ve only seen a small part of it a few years ago but I found it interesting because of the way it was similar to the work of Jacques Tati. From what I could comprehend of the plot it’s about a group French soccer fans that attend a game in England. For some reason, one of them gets separated from the group and runs into a series of crazy mishaps. The guy can’t speak English which only makes things worst (and crazier) for him. Anyone has any idea of title of this?
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#215 Post by HarryLong »

The marquee on the 42nd Street theater they go into says "Voyage into Space," which was a Japanese movie compiled from episodes of "Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot," from the pen of the artist who created "Gigantor." But the soundtrack heard in that scene doesn't match that kind of English-dubbed Japanese sci-fi movie at all. But it's been years since I've seen MIDNIGHT COWBOY, so I can't be sure. I'm pretty sure the music in that scene is a John Barry original composed for the film.
It is indeed Barry's music under the scene (bought the OST first on LP, so I know that cue).
Was JOHNNY SOCKO live action? I though it was a cartoon ...
The clip looks too good to be from any of UA's cheeseball sci-fis of the 60s or 50s ... but I doubt they would have gone to the trouble of creating that sequence just for the film.
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#216 Post by HerrSchreck »

Vic Pardo wrote:
HerrSchreck wrote:I've always wondered- what's the sci fi scene rocket-in-outer-space in Midnight Cowboy, when Joe is getting a blowjob in the Times Square cinema? Anyone know?
The marquee on the 42nd Street theater they go into says "Voyage into Space," which was a Japanese movie compiled from episodes of "Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot," from the pen of the artist who created "Gigantor." But the soundtrack heard in that scene doesn't match that kind of English-dubbed Japanese sci-fi movie at all. But it's been years since I've seen MIDNIGHT COWBOY, so I can't be sure. I'm pretty sure the music in that scene is a John Barry original composed for the film. Which is why I connect that scene mentally to the space scenes in YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE also scored by Barry. It might be worth hearing it again to see if they did indeed use something from YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE for that although I'm sure I would have noticed immediately when I first saw MIDNIGHT COWBOY. I don't remember what images are seen on the screen in that scene, if any.
No no, it's not that Johnny Sokko stuff, which was in color. Here's the relevant scene in question-- it's an American production more than likely, it's in b&w... the scene concerns a stalled rocket drifting in space that the pilots are trying to repair.

Here's a clip of the US-ified Johnny Sokko stuff...
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#217 Post by puxzkkx »

a really low-budget American late 90s (?) film about a gunman in a college, the title had something to do with either philosophy or guns. Sort of deadpan humour throughout. Narrator provides most exposition. In one scene narrator talks about a time when a bunch of the school's philosophy students randomly jumped out of the classroom window and died.

Any info on this - and on the other film I posted about earlier - would be greatly appreciated!
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#218 Post by bamwc2 »

I'm looking for help identifying a film found in A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese Through American Movies. Since my copy is currently about eight hours away from here, I can't exactly check to see what the name of the film in the clip is. If I remember correctly, the film in question is discussed just after Minnelli's The Bad and the Beautiful and is presented as a kind of thematic follow up to it. Again, my memory is a little hazy here, but I believe that it stars Edward G. Robinson (I probably have the star wrong, since I can't find anything under his imdb entry that sounds promisingly similar to my recollection) as an aging movie producer going through an existential crisis. Does this sound familiar to anyone?
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#219 Post by tojoed »

Sounds like Two Weeks in Another Town to me.
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#220 Post by bamwc2 »

tojoed wrote:Sounds like Two Weeks in Another Town to me.
Sounds right to me. Thanks!
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#221 Post by Matango »

pmunger wrote:I’ve been looking to identify this movie from the 60’s. I’ve only seen a small part of it a few years ago but I found it interesting because of the way it was similar to the work of Jacques Tati. From what I could comprehend of the plot it’s about a group French soccer fans that attend a game in England. For some reason, one of them gets separated from the group and runs into a series of crazy mishaps. The guy can’t speak English which only makes things worst (and crazier) for him. Anyone has any idea of title of this?
Sounds like one of the Les Charlots movies to me. Could it be Les fous du stade, I wonder? English title was Stadium Nuts.
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#222 Post by pmunger »

Matango wrote:
pmunger wrote:I’ve been looking to identify this movie from the 60’s. I’ve only seen a small part of it a few years ago but I found it interesting because of the way it was similar to the work of Jacques Tati. From what I could comprehend of the plot it’s about a group French soccer fans that attend a game in England. For some reason, one of them gets separated from the group and runs into a series of crazy mishaps. The guy can’t speak English which only makes things worst (and crazier) for him. Anyone has any idea of title of this?
Sounds like one of the Les Charlots movies to me. Could it be Les fous du stade, I wonder? English title was Stadium Nuts.
It doesn't look like it from the stills I saw. Les fous du stade is from 1972 and the film I'm looking for is clearly from the (early) '60s.
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#223 Post by Tribe »

Anyone know what horror movie/slasher movie the protagonist's daughter is watching at around the 10:00 minute mark in Gaspar Noe's Carne?
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#224 Post by Mr Pixies »

I thought I saw Blood Feast in there.
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#225 Post by Matt »

Yep, it's Blood Feast, but in black and white.
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