Farewell, My Lovely certainly fits the clue perfectly - 1975 about the 40'sDoes TT have any deal going with ITC?David Weicker said:Farewell My Lovely
Farewell, My Lovely certainly fits the clue perfectly - 1975 about the 40'sDoes TT have any deal going with ITC?David Weicker said:Farewell My Lovely
Mischief also fits the clue accurately... and is from Fox...Fun side note, both my boss John Badham and Mischief director Mel Damski have directed many episodes of Psych.sleroi said:Mischief. Released in 1985, set in 1956.
My feeling is - ask whatever you want. We're only ANSWERING one per day, and I'm likely to choose the most interesting question that will allow me to give out the least helpful answer.So far we have 3 films suggested that legally fit the clue. The correct answer may be one of the three, and it may not...La Bamba Released 87, about the 50's - From ColumbiaFarewell My Lovely, Released 75 about the 40s - From ITC (British Production)Mischief, Released 85, about the 50's - From Fox.ROclockCK said:Okay, so we can't ask about the "lead actor, genre or year of release"...what about the Director...or Cinematographer...or since this is Twilight Time after all, the Composer? This is merely a request for clarification, not a question.
No, but Shout does. So, there's a hope after all.Moe Dickstein said:Farewell, My Lovely certainly fits the clue perfectly - 1975 about the 40'sDoes TT have any deal going with ITC?
Partly works, But the film spans the 70's to the 90's and was released in 02, so it doesn't fit the clue properly.NopeNoach Kowalski said:My guess: 24 Hour Party People
Another decade spanner, I believe this one goes from like the 20s or 30s all the way through the 90's! Great film, personal favorite - but which studio is this with for video? I remember my laserdisc was New Line but this is a Castle Rock - I do think my DVD was MGM, so it could work for studio, but alas it doesn't fit the clue.BPullen said:Mr. Saturday Night (1992).
You answered it yourself - Fits the clue but earlier MGM titles are with Warners now...Nope.ROclockCK said:Wild guess: My Favorite Year EDIT: Fits the 3 decade profile, but I think it's with Warners.
Cute. We like jokes around here.JohnMor said:Polanski's Macbeth?
Since I 'correctly' invalidated my own guess, can I have it back?Moe Dickstein said:You answered it yourself - Fits the clue but earlier MGM titles are with Warners now...Nope.