Movieland Mystery Photo (Updated +++)

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Here are some mystery folks in a mystery movie.

Here are some more mystery folks from this mystery movie:

Jan. 1, 2013, Mystery Photo

Isn’t she a little old for him?
Jan. 1, 2013, Mystery Photo
Oh my. Let’s get a closer look.

Jan. 1, 2013, Mystery Photo
I think we can rule out “The Courtship of Andy Hardy.”

Jan. 1, 2013, Mystery Photo

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And a mystery chanteuse for Wednesday….

Jan. 3, 2013, Mystery Photo

And here are some more mystery folks for Thursday.

Please congratulate Dewey Webb for identifying our mystery film!

Jan.4, 2013, Mystery Photo

Jan. 4, 2013, Mystery Photo

OK, final shots and now everyone can join the party!

Please congratulate Jenny M, Tearose, Mike Hawks, Sue, Mary Mallory, William, Gary Martin, Roget-L.A., Sarah, Grant Lockhart, Pamela Porter, Patricia van Hartesveldt, Patrick and Rick Scott for identifying the mystery film!

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38 Responses to Movieland Mystery Photo (Updated +++)

  1. Cal and Lulu's avatar Cal and Lulu says:

    You have us stumped! It looks like a movie that took place in the 50’s! Probably controversial for the time. Perhaps a college theme? Did this take place in LA?

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  2. aryedirect's avatar aryedirect says:

    He appears to be Bobby Darin. Her name is right on the tip of my mind’s tongue, but it refuses to take the leap.

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  3. william's avatar william says:

    Michael weatherly ….sheer guess

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  4. dewey webb's avatar dewey webb says:

    Victim

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  5. Gary Martin's avatar Gary Martin says:

    It looks to be a pub …with a rather specific clientele …and although there’s not a familiar face in the carload I’ll suggest The Killing of Sister George, 1968 ..as the fashions suggest. BTW Victum is an excellent film. Dirk Bogard at his best.

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  6. Gary Martin's avatar Gary Martin says:

    I’ve never seen it …just guessing.

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  7. dewey webb's avatar dewey webb says:

    Bunny Lake Is Missing?

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  8. “All Night Long” – a jazz version of “Othello”

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  9. “All Night Long” – the jazz version of “Othello”

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  10. Bob Levinson's avatar Bob Levinson says:

    A familiar face (I think): David McCallum

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  11. aryedirect's avatar aryedirect says:

    Am thinking that the mystery woman is actress/singer, Barbara McNair.

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  12. dewey webb's avatar dewey webb says:

    Paris Blues!!!

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  13. Sarah's avatar Sarah says:

    If that’s Brock Peters, I’ll guess this is “The L-Shaped Room.”

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  14. Jenny M's avatar Jenny M says:

    Diahann Carroll and Joanne Woodward in Paris Blues

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  15. Tearose's avatar Tearose says:

    Joanne Woodward and Diahann Carroll. That makes it “Paris Blues.”

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  16. Mike Hawks's avatar Mike Hawks says:

    Finally, Diahann Carroll and Joanne Woodward from PARIS BLUES 1961.

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  17. Sue's avatar Sue says:

    Paris Blues

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  18. Mary Mallory's avatar Mary Mallory says:

    Paris Blues, today with Diahann Carroll and Joanne Woodward. Is Wednesday’s lady Barbara Laage?

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  19. Gregory Moore's avatar Gregory Moore says:

    Aha…it all becomes clear at last: “Paris Blues,” 1961

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  20. william's avatar william says:

    Paris blues, (1961) probably lots of correct answers today. I will guess the “chanteuse” is Barbara Laage

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  21. Gary Martin's avatar Gary Martin says:

    Well, for Thursday we have Diahann Carroll and Joanne Woodward in a Paris dive (not London pub as I initially thought…the easy mix of blacks and whites strongly indicates that this is Europe, not mid century NYC…) so I suppose this is Paris Blues. (Paul and Sidney are not yet seen.) The car load of extras are still nameless …If there’s a shot of the piano player that would be Aaron Bridgers who was Billy Strayhorn’s longtime lover. In fact The Duke released an album of this score…etc.

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  22. Rogét-L.A.'s avatar Rogét-L.A. says:

    Wednesday’s mystery chanteuse is Barbara Laage, and Thursday’s mystery folks are Diahann Carroll and Joanne Woodward. The mystery movie is Paris Blues (1961).

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  23. Sarah's avatar Sarah says:

    Paris Blues, 1961!

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  24. Grant Lockhart's avatar Grant Lockhart says:

    PARIS BLUES (1961)

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  25. Paris Blues ~ Diahann Carroll & Joanne Woodward

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  26. Patricia van Hartesveldt's avatar Patricia van Hartesveldt says:

    I think the Thursday ladies are Diahann Carroll and Joanne Woodward. The movie must be “Paris Blues.”

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  27. Patrick's avatar Patrick says:

    Paris Blues

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  28. Rick Scott's avatar Rick Scott says:

    Should have gone with my first instinct…”Paris Blues.” joanne Woodward and Dianne Carroll were the dead giveaways.

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  29. CandyC's avatar CandyC says:

    The movie is Paris Blues – I spotted Joanne Woodward, Diahann Carroll, Louis Armstrong, Paul Newman. The others I don’t recognize – Are they possibly French actors?

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  30. persika1946's avatar persika1946 says:

    Could this be “Paris Blues”?

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  31. LC's avatar LC says:

    Well, now I know it’s Paris Blues. It’s obvious that this is one Newman film that I haven’t seen.

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  32. Earl Boebert's avatar Earl Boebert says:

    OK, I give up, who are the people in the first picture?

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  33. aryedirect's avatar aryedirect says:

    Not only had I not seen ‘Paris Blues’, but I wasn’t even aware of it. Shame on me. Especially shameful because it is the kind of film I would have been drawn to then and now. Thanks for awakening me. My next job is to rent and see it.

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