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Post by mcavanaugh on May 18, 2017 23:10:57 GMT
~~~"You're searching the movies by accessing the photo's url"~~~ Even easier than that. :-) Why? Is that against the rules? I could reel off British movies and actors without a problem. But not the US. I seldom watch the modern (post 1970/80) Hollywood movies. There you have the edge. Doesn't help me with the character. A remark on the TV about a press-editor Nelson Kane, played by Robert Heller, but the guy in your photo sure doesn't look like a press editor, or Robert Heller. Personally I've never heard of the guy. The only two I've heard of in the movie are Sutherland and Durning. It's a very boring movie. Can't wait to finish it.  [Update] And now having seen it...a silly one. Never heard Brainard's name mentioned, or (other that the name of the press-editor, which I think is not the guy in the photo) the name of the character played by the actor in the photo. I still go for my original guess at Roger Angelini. But you say it's wrong. So...who is it? The only real interest this movie has for me is that I knew a number of people who worked on it, including Robert Heller, who did indeed play Free Press editor Nelson Kane, and that is him in the picture in a scene with Belinda Bauer who played the Free Press reporter, Pat Lennon.
Is your method of identifying photos against the rules? I guess you'd have to ask the people you're playing this game with. Do they all know that if you right click on a photo, select "search Google for image" that that will usually take you to a page where the photo is identified. I used this method to identify the picture you posted of Susan Stephen from "Red Beret," but I didn't post an answer because I felt it would be cheating.
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