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ViewfinderGyrene

Scarlet and the black with Gregory Peck

 

Yes sir, well played! One of the little-known films because of the stronger religious theme. Amazing true story, highly recommend!

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MilitariaKollektor

Once Before I Die (1966)

 

I had remembered seeing that movie and that Richard Jaeckle was in it but never the name. Somehow I thought Bo Derek was the female lead, but was Ursula Andress instead , however John Derek was also in the cast. They were all playing polo when the Japanese attacked.

 

You are right. Congratulations!

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I like the M-24. Which movies did they appear in?

 

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One more thing, one of this is not like the others. Can you tell me which one?

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Battle of the Bulge for the first

 

Bridge at Remagen the second

 

Castle Keep for the third?

 

Is Paris Burning the forth ( I guess it's supposed to be a Panther :P )

 

Last one, the fifth ????? (looks like actual footage?)

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Battle of the Bulge for the first

 

Bridge at Remagen the second

 

Castle Keep for the third? Guns of Naverone

 

Is Paris Burning the forth ( I guess it's supposed to be a Panther :P )

 

Last one, the fifth ????? (looks like actual footage?) The day the Earth stood still?

 

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ustpatcher1a

Too fast for me, got it though. The black long hair indian fellow was the quarterback for the Los Angeles Rams football, Roman Gabriel.

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Too fast for me, got it though. The black long hair indian fellow was the quarterback for the Los Angeles Rams football, Roman Gabriel.

 

I thought it was one of the Kardashian sisters...... :lol:

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ViewfinderGyrene

guess this one?

 

Oh heck, I know it but I can't place the name! Haven't seen it in so long...

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ustpatcher1a

Beau Geste. That film has been re-made with different cast over SIX times.

 

NOT always for the better with weaker casting and drama. But a classic because of French Foreign Legion matters.

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Beau Geste. That film has been re-made with different cast over SIX times.

 

NOT always for the better with weaker casting and drama. But a classic because of French Foreign Legion matters.

Right you are, I actually seen this on T.V. in 1968, it came out no more then two years or so earlier, I guess it was the 50s-70s version of what they call nowadays straight to VHS or now DVD.

 

Here's the movie placard.

 

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beau_Geste_%281966_film%29

 

Damn, this topic in reality is child's play given the real knowlege of members who like me seen practically/virtually every movie T.V series, war or biblical or historical costumer, to include service comedies going back to at least the 30s :lol:

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Alright lets try these obscure ones. seen these on T.V. years and years and years ago, haven't seen them since though, how bout you!

 

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Alright lets try these obscure ones. seen these on T.V. years and years and years ago, haven't seen them since though, how bout you!

 

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First one is Pony Soldier. Second is Savage Pampas.

 

Ray

 

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