Stonekeeper's Summer Game: I recommend THIS Mystery Movie #496 [The Flower Girl (1972), guessed by nyctc7]
The rules: I have a movie in mind and you have to guess which one it is. For each movie you guys are going to guess, I will give a hint that CONNECTS your guess with the movie I have in mind.
Example of connections: Actor, length, genre, aspect ratio, language, country, year, director, writer in common, rating, number of votes, nominations. It can even be something like: both movies involve a love triangle.
- The winner can either start a new game or say "pass". In case of a pass, the OP gets to start another one.
- After 12 hints, the point goes to the OP and he/she gets to start another one.
- Movie must have at least 3500 votes. Otherwise, add a Bonus Hint.
I've got a special movie in mind for this round. We're gonna go off the beaten path here, and this movie will be under 3500 votes, so this should be considered a high-difficulty round. Should be interesting. Prepare to get creative if you want to win! Good luck!
BONUS HINT: Under 3500 votes.
Hint 1: Double or Nothing (1937) - IMDb rating in the 6's.
Hint 2: Valdez is Coming (1971) - Released in the 1970s.
Hint 3: The Devil's Playground (1976) - Drama genre.
Hint 4: 11 Harrowhouse (1974) - Setting is outside of the Americas.
Hint 5: Shaft in Africa (1973) - Aspect ratio 2.35 : 1.
Hint 6: ABBA: The Movie (1977) - The plot is based at least in part on actual events.
Hint 7: Shout at the Devil (1976) - Runtime at least 2 hours.
Hint 8: Young Winston (1972) - Sound mix: Mono.
Hint 9: The Five Days (1973) - English is not spoken in the film.
Hint 10: The Water Margin (1972) - The film was made in East Asia.
Nyctc7 joins the scoreboard with The Flower Girl (1972) [IMDb has for some reason recently changed it to "A Flower Girl", but until recently it was "The", which makes more sense and is the official title], an excellent movie from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Set in the 1930s, it tells the story of a girl whose family is torn apart by the twin evils of Japanese occupation and the oppression of the Korean landlord class. The story was written at least in part by Kim Il Sung himself, while he was in prison in Manchuria. The movie is considered a classic in the DPRK.
Congrats to nyctc7!
Scoreboard:
FredBurroughs: 115
LauraGrace: 75
StoneKeeper: 61
Allaby: 55
Kawada_Kira: 50
dmac8: 44 (EMERITUS)
Hownos: 41
SkyCoyote5150: 25 (EMERITUS)
KvlhokVjequs: 11
twinA: 7
SomeCodhopper: 4
Stratego: 3
KasparHauser:2
MinaVladimir: 1
godewey: 1
ShogunofYonkers: 1
Nyctc7: 1 share