The Cinema Cafe

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Treasured Images Part 34 (#331 - 340)

I'll continue with some of cinema's most treasured images. For those familiar with the scenes represented they're bound to invoke a strong emotional response. The narratives' indelible moments are the primary reason these captures were selected.

340. Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966)

339. Two Women (1960)

338. Lonely Are the Brave (1962)

337. The Roaring Twenties (1939)

336. Patterns (1956)

335. Suspense (1946)

334. Police Python 357 (1976)

333. Victim (1961)

332. The Prowler (1951)

331. Él (1953)

More will come. Any suggestions are welcome in the comments section.

A.G.

(Links to Parts 1 - 34 start here.)