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Thursday, February 21, 2019

The Impossibly Difficult Name that Movie Game


Hmmm....we have here a handsome Indian brave sitting atop a horse. You're probably wondering when was the last time you saw a movie with a shirtless American Indian on a horse, and I'll tell you something, they are not as common as you'd think! 

All you have to do is tell me the name of the movie this scene is from ( you don't even have to guess the name of the brave ) and you win this round of The Impossibly Difficult Name that Movie Game! 

As always, if you are not familiar with the rules of the game or the prize, simply click here.

GAME OVER. 

Congratulations to Damsbo for correctly guessing "The Indian Fighter" ( 1955 ) starring Kirk Douglas. This Indian - Grey Wolf ( Harry Landers ) appears within the first ten minutes of the film and is very distrustful of Johnny Hawks ( Douglas ). They will later battle to the death for the life of Wes Todd ( Walter Matthau ). 

10 comments:

  1. The first movie hat popped into my head was Yellowstone Kelly.

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    1. You always bring up the most interesting titles, CW! Yellowstone Kelly sounds like a great western ( I can't resist Clint Walker ), but no, that's not where this particular shot is from. Try again!

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    1. Good guess, but no, that's not the title. Try try again!

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  3. A wild guess because it doesn't look terribly familiar, but sorta... could it be A Light in the Forest? (I don't remember there being horses in that, tbh, so already guessing I'm wrong...)

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    1. Good try, Hamlette, but no, it's not from A Light in the Forest.

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  4. Is it ACROSS THE WIDE MISSOURI?

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    1. No, that's not the film pictured here, but wasn't that a good movie? I always liked Clark Gable best in westerns.

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  5. I think that's Eduard Franz from "The Indian Fighter" (1955).

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    1. Yes!! You have a good eye! That is indeed from The Indian Fighter. Send me an email with Impossibly Difficult in the subject line ( contact details are located on the tab at the top of this page ) and I'll let you know how you can claim your prize. :-)

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