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Escape to Victory?

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The title is Victory in the US and Escape to Victory in the rest of the world.

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Is it cheating to Google the title of the movie, if we know the historical story it's telling, but we don't know the movie?

I would not consider this cheating, but let's hear what everyone else has to say about it.

Edited by Brickelodeon

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^I would say it's kind of cheating, though I don't really have a problem if it's taking a long time for the movie to be guessed (≥ day?) to allow some time for others to have a chance to name the title.

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I would not consider this cheating, but let's hear what everyone else has to say about it.

I don't think any kind of keyword search is cheating, although out of courtesy maybe wait until it goes unanswered for a day or so.

I think that image searching--where you use the picture itself rather than keywords--is cheating, if you plan to then guess the answer. I have done that with several movies from this thread, but only when I knew I had no chance of knowing it, and no intention of guessing it.

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Yup, you got it! I don't usually watch older B&W films, but this was a great one.

Complete agreement - a definite classic.

This one is a little obscure, but by no means as much so as the other B&W I posted. From my favorite scene:

guessthatmoviepiciii.jpg

  • Again, this one is also a legally free-to-watch gem from the Internet Archive.
  • French people might have a better chance of recognizing it.

Edited by Lind Whisperer

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Cyrano de Berg*-something? Can't remember full name, though I do remember bits of it from when I did French.

Nope.

When you think "French," think people, not stories.

*Cyrano de Bergac - it's also a favorite of mine, but not the one in the picture.

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