01 December 2017

Friday Fun & Games 020 - At The Movies

It's time once again to justify not manning up to participate in Friday Night Fights with our regular avoidance feature-

We've got a very simple quiz this week, which was sort of teased on Sunday when i was feeling too sociopathic to blog and just ran a few movie poster illustrations from Frank Frazetta. Today we've got 3 to 3rd power worth of movie posters for you to identify. Score a win by identifying the movies. Score bonus points by identifying the artists. (Note: I'm still trying to identify some artists. My apologies to the artists whose signatures i painted over for the purpose of this quiz)

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Yes, i left you some words on #26. What can i say? I just always enjoyed the concept of the film as much as the movie itself.

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4 comments:

  1. The 3rd one down and the Bob Hope one look like the work of Jack Davis to me.

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  2. As always, i must refrain from commenting on possible correctness or incorrectness until Saturday Solutions.
    I will say, however, that more than one comes to us from Jack Davis. But - players might want to reference Sunday's post with regards to that matter before declaring above images to be his.

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  3. 1. A Man Called Dagger. One of about 100 million spy-action movies that came out in 1966-67.

    2. Crime Busters, starring Terrance Hill and Bud Spencer.

    3. Inspector Clouseau, starring Alan Arkin.

    4. It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World.

    5. Viva Max.

    6. Mad Monster Party (?)

    8. The Gauntlet. Art by Frazetta. This is the only one where I am reasonably sure of the artist.

    9. The Doors (?)

    10. Danger:Diabolik.

    11. Sabata

    14. Yours, Mine, and Ours, with Henry Fonda.

    20. The Villain, starring Kirk Douglas, Ann-Margret, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Paul Lynde.

    22. My Name Is Nobody, starring Henry Fonda and Terrance Hill.

    24. Fitzwilly, starring Dick Van Dyke.

    25. Eight On the Lam, with Bob Hope and Phyllis Diller.

    26. The Night They Raided Minsky's.

    27. The Titans (1962), an Italian sword-and-sandal fantasy. It was dubbed into English and shown on American TV as My Son, the Hero, with slapstick sound effects added.

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  4. Terrence Hill? Bud Spencer? Who are those guys?

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