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>>349836 (OP)You should ask Gemini.
▶ No.349847>>349849
I saw a few movies as a little kid that I'm curious about, but the details I remember are so few and far between that I don't know if I'll ever find them. All I really have are vague impressions.
There was one shot in black and white, probably anywhere through the '40s through the '60s that featured a bald guy named Herbie. I remember the actor reminding me of Curly Howard or Jackie Coogan as Uncle Fester. It looked like it was shot in New York City, and there was a group of kids playing outside who seemed to know him. It's possible they were near a waterfront at one point. I think there might have been something involving an airfield too.
I saw another black and white one that I'm guessing was from the '40s, but all I really remember is that the protagonist flew an airplane. It wasn't a war movie either, or at least wasn't really about that. I think the guy was a civilian pilot and there maybe being a romantic element to it. I remember this seeming like it was set in the U.S. I think there was a modern city seen from above at one point. My only guess would be Only Angels Have Wings, but that doesn't seem right from what the little I've read of it.
The last one I'm curious about involved a middle-aged or elderly man in a rural area living in what looked like it was supposed to be the western U.S. He looked like he could have been a prospector. He went into a cave and found something (it could have been anything from an item to a baby or a small child) and went home to his nagging wife. I think his name was Hank, since that's what I recall her calling him when she started scolding him when he returned. This one was in color and looked like it could have been shot anywhere from the '50s to the '70s. Maybe it was even something made for TV and possibly not even a movie.
▶ No.349849
>>349847>My only guess would be Only Angels Have Wings, but that doesn't seem right from what the little I've read of it.Yeah, that movie is set in South America and there's no modern city in it, just a small port town.
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I remember one European movie, I think it was either French or Italian, where a man and a woman would taunt each other by going "ha ha" with a high intonation on the first ha. They both had serious expressions when they did it and I think the man might have been older.
There's another one I remember seeing the last few minutes of on tv. It was a black and white movie about a guy who I guess thought he was seeing his wife who was supposed to have died. At the end it's revealed to him by someone else that he imagined it or it was a misunderstanding or something and that she really was dead the entire time. I thought it starred Humphrey Bogart but I haven't yet been able to find it looking through his filmography.
There's also a cartoon I remember watching about these orange creatures with red noses and black, button-like eyes. The main characters were a taller, more sophisticated one who wore something like a blue chef's outfit, complete with the hat, and a shorter dumb one with green hair. It might have been a mohawk. I remember one episode where the tall one gets the short eat shrimp. The short one loves it and the rest of the episode is about him obsessing over eating shrimp.
I'm pretty sure it was made in the 90s. It had a vibe similar to Rocko's Modern Life.
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>>350428Not him, but I doubt that's it. The woman in Carnival of Souls isn't married.
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Some films that haunted my memories I ended up finding again.
But there are two that I never forget and never find anything about them, the first one an animated movie where flying sharks killed people, I watched it probably in 1996, so it's not a syfy slop flick.
The other was a film set in an American military base, probably in Nevada, where an alien killed soldiers, especially with electricity, and in the end he escapes from the base and climbs to the top of a cliff. with the full moon in the background, until an Apache helicopter appears. I also watched this one during the 90s.
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>>350461>the first one an animated movie where flying sharks killed peopleWas 2D or 3D animation?
>The other was a film set in an American military base, probably in Nevada, where an alien killed soldiers, especially with electricity, and in the end he escapes from the base and climbs to the top of a cliff. with the full moon in the background, until an Apache helicopter appearsThat almost sounds like something from the later seasons of MST3K.