Occasionally the search for old photographs finds your LOST GALLERY curator in the darkest corner of a junk shop, elbow deep in a hat-box of ephemera. It's rare, but occasionally we see a familiar face ...
Not happening here.
These fellows, sleek in their leather outfits, seem quite concerned about someone just off camera, perhaps the director or a spouse. Or both.
UPDATE 09 Jul 2014
From Comment (see below)
SeemsToMe July 9, 2018 at 3:32 PM
Top image is from a 1968 film called "The Destructors". Bottom image is from a different film
Actually this still shot is from a different movie. Since the titles of the movie or movies that these two are from were not originally known, we are hanging them together in the gallery.
The top still has been identified, now how about this one!
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Top image is from a 1968 film called "The Destructors". Bottom image is from a different film.
ReplyDeleteThanks! One down, one to go!
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