The stills below show Munsey, the Butler, preparing The Earl of Gorley, our friend Silky, for his execution. A rather sober scene for sure. It took me a while to realize there were two stills of the scene, they are almost the same. Remember those contests in the kid's section of the Sunday paper that asked you to find the differences between two similar drawings? Well, lets wake up our aging adult minds and try to find the differences in these photos. Just send in your list to be eligible for the surprise gift ...
Bob and Edmund Gwenn in The Earl of Chicago (1940)
Film Friday Noir Tag
3 days ago
4 comments:
Well, the obvious ones are that both characters are looking in different directions in the second photo. If there is any other difference besides a slight change in light coming in through the window, I'll need to study these further.
Clown peeking around window in #2. Can barely see him.
Just kidding ;0)
Carrie.......too funny.
Debbie - I found four, all involving the positioning of Bob and Ed. I'll give you the different photo ID Nos, the 2nd one being a tad blurry.
For the Reccord: Difference #3 - Edmund's right foot is off the floor in the 1st photo; Difference #4 - Bob's left arm can't be seen in the 1st photo, but it is in front of Edmund's right arm in the 2nd. Definitely not as interesting as Carrie's clown in the window, but ...
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