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Wednesday, April 24, 2024

The Impossibly Difficult Name that Movie Game

 

Good heavens! Just when you think these games couldn't get any harder, you see a scene like this....blurry men walking blurry dogs. It just happens to be a lousy screenshot, because the film is quite clear - in fact, it has been released several times on DVD in various restored editions.

As always, if you need to know the rules to the Impossibly Difficult Name that Movie game or the prize, click here!

GAME OVER. 

Congratulations to Damsbo for correctly identifying this screenshot from the 1932 Rouben Mamoulian film "Love Me Tonight" starring Maurice Chevalier and Jeanette MacDonald. In this scene, Maurice has just saddled up to the wild horse Solitude and is about to embark on his first stag-hunt. 

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    1. Great guess! That's not the film but you are close with the French connection.

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  2. Is it a scene from the movie Rules of the Game/La règle du jeu?

    Betty

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    1. No, not quite that French, Betty...we only post American and British film captures for these puzzles since they would be extra impossible if foreign titles were included as well! Hint: a French actor is the star of this film.

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  3. With that las hint in mind, I'll risk a guess on "Les Visiteurs du Soir" (1942).

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    1. No Martin, it's not a foreign film...it's American, but with a French actor in the lead. :-)

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    2. Meant to say the 1934 version of the movie with Mr. Chevalier.

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  4. Is it Rules of the Game?

    Betty

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  5. Is it Gigi with Louis Jourdan? Speaking of French actors.

    Betty

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    1. No Betty, not Gigi. That film was shot in beautiful Technicolor...but you are hot on the trail! An actor from Gigi starred in this picture.

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    2. One more guess: The Merry Widow, 1937, with Maurice Chevalier.

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    3. Oh so close! ( Psst...you can guess again Betty, we're not counting)

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  6. Oh, I have it now: "Love Me Tonight" (1932)
    Thanks for all the hints :)

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    1. That's the film, Martin! Even with the hints, it was a tricky one so congratulations on guessing it. Let me know how many games you've won so far because you have some photos due to you. :-)

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