Movieland Mystery Photo (Updated + + + +)

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This week’s mystery movie has been the 1957 Twentieth Century-Fox film “A Hatful of Rain,” with Eva Marie Saint (Friday’s mystery guest), Don Murray (Thursday’s mystery guest), Anthony Franciosa (not shown), Lloyd Nolan (Wednesday’s mystery guest) and Henry Silva (Tuesday’s mystery guest).  It was written by Michael Vincente Gazzo and Alfred Hayes, based on Gazzo’s play. With music by Bernard Herrmann, photographed by Joe MacDonald and directed by Fred Zinnemann.

Jan. 19, 2015, Mystery Photo

And for Monday, we have a mystery gent who is reading – or at least holding – a newspaper.

This is Albert Dannibal in one of his two screen appearances. He also had the lead in a revival of the play “Stalag 17,” but otherwise I can’t find much about him. He bears some resemblance to Albert D’Annibale.

Jan. 20, 2015, Mystery Photo

And for Tuesday, we have this arty shot of our mystery guest.

Henry Silva as “Mother.”

Jan. 21, 2015

And for Wednesday, we have a mystery fellow and a mysterious iconic bridge.

Lloyd Nolan and the Brooklyn Bridge – Lloyd Bridge(s), get it?

Please congratulate Rick Scott (Tuesday’s mystery guest), Michael Ryerson (Tuesday’s mystery guest) Floyd Thursby (mystery movie and Tuesday’s mystery guest) and LC (Tuesday’s mystery guest).

Jan. 22, 2015, Mystery Photo

Here’s our mystery fellow for Thursday.

Don Murray is not having a good day.

Please congratulate Mary Mallory (Wednesday’s mystery guest), Anne Papineau (mystery movie and Wednesday’s mystery guest), LC (mystery movie and Wednesday’s mystery guest), Jenny M. (mystery movie and Wednesday’s mystery guest), Earl Boebert (Wednesday’s mystery guest/wrong movie), Chrisbo (Wednesday’s mystery guest), Charles Kjelland (Wednesday’s mystery guest), Mike Hawks (mystery movie and Tuesday’s and Wednesday’s mystery guests), Michael Ryerson (mystery movie, mystery guests), Rick (mystery movie and Tuesday’s and Wednesday’s mystery guests), Diane Ely (Wednesday’s mystery guest),  William (Wednesday’s mystery guest/wrong movie), Julie Merholz (mystery movie and mystery guests) and Lee Ann Megan and Thom (mystery movie, Tuesday’s and Wednesday’s mystery guests).

Jan. 23, 2015, Mystery Photo

And for Friday, we have a non-mystery lady.

This is Eva Marie Saint

Please congratulate Mary Mallory (mystery movie, Tuesday/Thursday mystery guests),  Beachgal (mystery movie, Tuesday-Thursday mystery guests), Benito (mystery movie and Thursday’s mystery guest), Michael Ryerson (Thursday’s mystery guest), Pat Van Hartesveldt (Thursday’s mystery guest), Mike Hawks (Thursday’s mystery guest), dlhartzog (mystery movie and Tuesday-Thursday mystery guests), Dewey Webb (mystery movie and Wednesday-Thursday mystery guests), Anne Papineau (Thursday’s mystery guest), Johnny Clay (Wednesday-Thursday mystery guests), Stevo (Thursday’s mystery guest), Pat in Michigan (mystery movie, Wednesday-Thursday mystery guests) and Bob Hansen (Thursday’s mystery guest).

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

  1. Well, my first thought was The Friends of Eddie Coyle but then a little On The Waterfront seeped in. Not sure. For now, the gent will remain a mystery.

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  2. stanhope1929 says:

    It looks like John Marley to me…

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  3. mandymarie20 says:

    Not sure, but he looks British to me (or from a British film).

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  4. dlhartzog says:

    Today, Donald Houston.

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  5. Anne Papineau says:

    Maximilian Schell

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  6. Rick Scott says:

    Looks like Henry Silva. Would it be “The Return of Mr. Moto?”

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  7. Tuesday looks like Henry Silva.

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  8. Floyd Thursby says:

    Henry Silva in “A Hatful of Rain.”

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  9. Anne Papineau says:

    John Justin, golly I’m stumped

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  10. Tuesday behind the blinds: Alain Delon.

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  11. LC says:

    Tuesday is Henry Silva

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  12. Mary Mallory says:

    Lloyd Nolan today?

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  13. Anne Papineau says:

    Lloyd Nolan, A Hatful of Rain

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  14. LC says:

    It’s Lloyd Nolan today, so it must be A Hatful of Rain.

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  15. Jenny M says:

    Lloyd Nolan and the Brooklyn Bridge in A Hatful of Rain.

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  16. Mary Mallory says:

    GO TO HELL, DARLING? STuart Whitman yesterday.

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  17. Earl Boebert says:

    Wednesday: Lloyd Nolan in “The House on 92nd St.” ?

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  18. Chrisbo says:

    That looks like Lloyd Nolan on Wednesday.

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  19. Charles Kjelland says:

    Lloyd Nolan today?

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  20. MIKE HAWKS says:

    Henry Silva for tuesday and Lloyd Nolan for today makes this A HATFUL OF RAIN 1957.

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  21. On Wednesday we have Lloyd Nolan hard by the Brooklyn Bridge making this A Hatful of Rain, Fred Zinneman (1957), with Don Murray, Eva Marie Saint and Anthony Franciosa.

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  22. dlhartzog says:

    Today, Michael Gough.

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  23. Rick says:

    Lloyd Noland today, Henry Silva yesterday movie is A Hatful of Rain

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  24. Diane Ely says:

    Wednesday’s fellow kind of looks like Lloyd Nolan (but I’m sure it’s not that easy).

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  25. william says:

    “Steel Against the Sky”, 1941, Lloyd Nolan

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  26. Benito says:

    Wednesday: Jack Webb in New York? OK, maybe Yves Montand.

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  27. juliemerholz says:

    Lloyd Nolan

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  28. juliemerholz says:

    A Hatful of Rain 1957 with Eva Marie Saint, Don Murray, Anthony Franciosa, Henry Silva (Tuesday), William Hickey, etc.

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  29. Lee Ann, Megan and Thom says:

    I believe it’s A Hatful of Rain, with Lloyd Nolan for today, and Henry Silva yesterday.

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  30. beachgal says:

    Thursday mystery guy is Don Murray

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  31. Benito says:

    Thursday is Don Murray, guessing it’s A Hatful Of Rain

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  32. Well this is Johnny Pope, the hophead. Oh wait, this is Don Murray playing Johnny Pope the hophead.

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  33. Pat van Hartesveldt says:

    Friday: Don Murray

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  34. MIKE HAWKS says:

    Don Murray is our man thursday.

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  35. dlhartzog says:

    Don Murray, Lloyd Nolan, Henry Silva, Hatful of Rain.

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  36. Dewey Webb says:

    Lloyd Nolan, Don Murray in A Hatful Of Rain

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  37. Anne Papineau says:

    Don Murray

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  38. Johnny Clay says:

    Lloyd Nolan. Don Murray.

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  39. stevo says:

    could thur. be don murray?

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  40. Pat in Michigan says:

    Wednesday’s guest is Lloyd Nolan. Thursday’s is Don Murray. The film is “A Hatful of Rain”.

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  41. beachgal says:

    Tues’s man looks like Henry Silva

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  42. beachgal says:

    Wen. actor looks like Lloyd Nolan – so I’m going with A Hatfull of Rain

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  43. beachgal says:

    Taking a stab that Mon. mystery actor must then be Jay Jostyn

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  44. Bob Hansen says:

    Thursday’s gent is Don Murray.

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  45. Mary Mallory says:

    Eva Marie Saint today.

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  46. McDee says:

    A Hatful of Rain from 1957 with Don Murray (Thurs), Eva Marie Saint (Fri) and Henry Silva (Tues).

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  47. Chrisbo says:

    Eva Marie Saint, A Hatful of Rain?

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  48. MIKE HAWKS says:

    Eva Marie Saint mails a letter to Santa.

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  49. beachgal says:

    Friday actress is Eva Marie Saint

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  50. Charles Kjelland says:

    Guess it has to be “A Hatful of Rain” if it’s Eva Marie Saint and Lloyd Nolan in the same picture. Don Murray on Tuesday.

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  51. william says:

    “A Hatful of Rain”, 1957

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  52. Eva Saint Marie, a gifted actress more beautiful than pretty, in gritty black-and-white here, a couple of years short of that train with the upper berth.

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  53. Johnny Clay says:

    Eva Marie Saint. A Hatful of Rain

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  54. Pat van Hartesveldt says:

    OK! Finally got it: A Hatful of Rain. Don Murray, Eva Marie Saint. And Wednesday’s guy was driving me crazy–of course, it’s Lloyd Nolan! (Thanks for the final big giveaway clues for those of us who aren’t very good at this game.)

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  55. ValleyDave says:

    I would say the “Albert D’Annibale” mentioned by Larry bears more than a passing
    resemblance to the “Albert Dannibal” credited in this film.
    Here is a link to the wedding announcement for Christopher D’Annibale, son of Albert.
    Note the strong likeness in the picture :

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  56. It’s worth mentioning that playwright Michael V. Gazzo later gained fame as an actor: he was nominated for an Oscar for Best Actor in a Supporting Role as Frank Pentangeli in The Godfather Part II, but lost to Robert de Niro.

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  57. Benito says:

    I guessed Wednesday’s gent was Jack Webb or Yves Montand. Lloyd Nolan would be flattered.

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