Top 10 Cinema Ice-Creams & Lollipops
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Many thanks to all who took the time to suggest titles.
Notable exclusions included The Wizard of Oz, French Connection II, It’s A Wonderful Life and Baby Doll.
In no particular order then…
Francoise Dorleac and Jean-Paul Belmondo.
That Man From Rio (Philippe de Broca, 1964).
Isabelle Huppert in The Lacemaker (Claude Coretta, 1977).
Thanks to @MJAllennn and @Pamplemouz
for recommending this sad and beautiful masterpiece.
A Clockwork Orange (Stanley Kubrick, 1971).
Nominated by @JACouteduson.
Juliette Binoche in Three Colours: Blue (Krzysztof Kieslowski, 1993).
Suggested by @PaulVonMitchell.
Betty Blue (Jean-Jacques Beineix, 1986).
Suggested by @Romantikkurbaa.
Patricia Hitchcock in Strangers On A Train (Alfred Hitchcock, 1951).
Thanks to @Bakerdave76.
Monica Vitti with Terence Stamp in Modesty Blaise (Joseph Losey, 1966).
Suggested by @JHPCine.
Woody Allen and Mariel Hemingway in Manhattan (Woody Allen, 1979).
@Juris_framboise nominated this one.
Monsieur Hulot’s Holiday (Jacques Tati, 1953).
Thanks @dean_frey.
Audrey Hepburn with Cary Grant in Charade (Stanley Donen, 1963).
@PaulvonMitchell, @GloriaBB2 and @montserratlj suggested this.
And bonus, invisible ice-creams, suggested by @RRakoto42…
https://youtu.be/7rK3s_BP9kE
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