I was haunted by the end of a movie I saw as a child but for years, I never that that movie was.
I saw it when I was about 9 or 10 and all I remembered about it was the last scene - a man on horseback riding on an isolated beach and then suddenly jumping off his horse in despair and breaking into sobs on the beach. Then the camera panned back and you saw the top of the Statue of Liberty submerged in sand and being lapped by breaking waves.
Of course, most of us know immediately the name of this movie but I went through most of the 1970s not knowing. We had no Internet to search back in those days and there were no video rental stores to browse in as they hadn't invented the VCR yet. So I kept hoping they'd show it on the TV again at some point.
It wasn't until a camping trip with the Boy Scouts around '75 or '76 that I finally found out. We were sitting around a campfire before bedtime and I happened to mention my memory of this film. Everybody looked at me like I had three heads and shouted all at once "It's the Planet of the Apes you moron!"
Now I know.
"The One-Armed Bandit"(Not bloody likely though.)"Disarming", "Disarmed", "Disarm"
:-)
It was the prequel to “Apocalypse Now” called “Apocalypse Before.”
I've had my own mystery movie search, for many years. I've been searching for a western movie, I saw as a kid, that had a scene where this group of men get buried in the ground up to their necks, with only their heads left showing, and then a bunch of horses are made to stampede over them. That is all I remember of that movie. But I been looking for that movie for over 40 years, and have never found it anywhere.
Keep watching Baltimore, that scene will run again soon.
Remember how in the 50's and early 60's we used to see a lot of movies with credits listing Tanganyika as the prime filming location? From Stu Granger in King Solomon's Mines, on down to John Wayne in Hatari with "The Baby Elephant Walk"....
Then all of a sudden in around '63 or '64, Hollywood COMPLETELY stopped filming in Tanganyika.
Without googling the history of the place, does anyone remember why this happened?
:-) Before doing an exhausting/exhaustive search on imDB, you might browse some short lists like:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_adventure_films_of_the_1950s
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_adventure_films_of_the_1940s
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Films_set_in_Africa
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Films_set_in_jungles
Here's a possible lead: "One movie that comes to mind is "Green Hell." It starred Douglas Fairbanks Jr. as an explorer leading a team of archeologists, etc. into the Amazon basin near Tabatinga to look for Inca gold. They came under fire by Indians armed with bows and blowguns with poisoned darts."
Good luck.
Dunno the name, but believe it was part of a Brian Williams bio.
(sorry)