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Thursday, December 22, 2016

The Impossibly Difficult Name that Movie Game


Lately, we've been posting some screenshots that have been truly impossible to guess, but since this is the season to be generous, today we have posted a Not-So-Impossibly difficult screenshot! This one features a lovely winter landscape, and two backs of heads that look very familiar....don't you think? Be the first to guess the movie this shot is from, and you'll win a prize for Christmas! 

As always, if you are not familiar with the rules to the Impossibly Difficult Name that Movie game or the prize, click here!

GAME OVER. 

Congratulations to Vienna who correctly answered The Farmer's Daughter ( 1947 ). Those familiar looking backsides belong to Ethel Barrymore and Charles Bickford and those two figures running are none other than Joseph Cotten and Loretta Young. Katie Holstrom ( Young ) believes that running keeps her in shape for skating, while skating keeps her in shape for running. Only a Swede would be brave enough to go jogging in the snow!

6 comments:

  1. I going to get one right one of these days...
    I'm terrible at guessing. Um, so this comment doesn't have a guess, I'll go wiith, (I know it's probably wrong) It's a Wonderful Life, because it looks like there might be a pond there. Thanks for the game!

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    1. Yes, that's a pond alright....but little Harry didn't fall into this one. Try, try again! Put your thinking cap on and you'll get one right soon. :-)

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  2. My guess is that the screenshot is from The Bishop's Wife.

    Betty

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    1. Good guess! I love that movie. This isn't from The Bishop's Wife, but you're on the right track.

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  3. The Farmer's Daughter?

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    1. You got it, Vienna! Wasn't that a wonderful scene? I loved how Joseph Cotten skated like a pro until he went backwards...backwards...and then crack-splash! Right into the icy water. :-) Send us an email with "Impossibly Difficult" in the subject heading and we'll tell you how you can claim your prize ( you can find our email on the Contact Us tab ). Congratulations!

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