is she naked when she climbs in??
At 01:16 PM 1/26/2009, Steven Hill wrote:
The Sea God definitely has diving suits. At one point, Fay Wray even
climbs into one.
-S
From: PJ Angel <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, January 26, 2009 2:13:21 PM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] NEED HELP IN IDENTIFYING A STILL
Sue,
Based upon the still depicting a jungle scene, by process of
elimination, we can scratch off Slightly Dangerous, Christmas in
July, and Pittsburgh - not a jungle scene in the bunch. This leaves
The Sea God (1930) with Fay Wray.
User Comments from IMDB for The Sea God (1930) has this review...
The Sea God is an early sound melodrama about two men vying for Fay
Wray and wealth in the South Pacific. I bought this DVD in my
unhealthy quest to see every Fay Wray film available, and I was
pleasantly surprised that this was a fairly entertaining little
film. Good locations, decent direction and photography (in spots),
and a couple of twists made it well worth its short 75 minute
running time. It's a bit creaky, and some of the acting doesn't hold
up well, but overall not a bad effort. Fay looks great as the object
of affection of the two men. There is even a scene where she is
snatched from a boat by hostile dark skinned cannibals ala King Kong.
Sounds like a film that could have a diving suit, jungle scenes,
arrows, and natives...
pj
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Subject: Re: [MOPO] NEED HELP IN IDENTIFYING A STILL
From: Susan <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, January 26, 2009 10:16 am
To: [email protected]
Hi Zeev
This is Sue from
<http://learnaboutmovieposters.com/>LearnAboutMoviePosters.com.
According to our research for the U.S. Movie Studio Production Code
book and our website, (we have gathered approximately 22,000
different production code numbers so far), the number "1271" was
used by at least 3 major studios. Here is the information we have:
MGM - 1943 - Slightly Dangerous
Paramount - 1930 - Sea God (New York Series)
Paramount - 1940 - Christmas in July (L Series)
Universal - 1942 - Pittsburgh
I hope one of these matches your still.
Sue
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Sent: Monday, January 26, 2009 10:44
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Subject: Re: [MOPO] NEED HELP IN IDENTIFYING A STILL
Hi everybody,
I need your help in identifying a still.
It shows a jungle scene where a large number of natives are bowing
to a man dressed in what looks like an old fashioned deep diving
suit. The man in the suit may have an arrow stuck in his chest?
The still has the number 1271-168
Anybody knows the title of this movie?
Is there already an available list cross referencing still numbers
and movie titles?
I vaguely remember Bruce H once purchased such a list, but I'm not
sure it was ever published.
Thank you,
Zeev
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