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Hugo Stiglitz

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37,185 posts

212 months

Friday 26th April
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The book, the film.

Tonight my wife is out so a Georgian bottle of red wine and ... Steiner! laugh

What a fantastic film. I've watched this aged 10 to now 4 decades on. Again.

redrabbit

1,409 posts

166 months

Friday 26th April
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Hugo Stiglitz said:
The book, the film.

Tonight my wife is out so a Georgian bottle of red wine and ... Steiner! laugh

What a fantastic film. I've watched this aged 10 to now 4 decades on. Again.
That's a cracking film.

I'm in a similar boat, sifting through the blu rays I'm not normally able to watch undisturbed! I'm trying to decide between Manhunter and Witchfinder General biggrin to be washed down with a couple of weissbiers and maybe a cheeky dram.

Enjoy! beer

Siko

1,992 posts

243 months

Saturday 27th April
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Best war film ever…..the opening scene as he tosses the Mp40 magazine away in slow-mo “good kill”. I’m the grandson of an eastern front veteran and I think this is the best depiction of that war in film bar none.

Beati Dogu

8,897 posts

140 months

Saturday 27th April
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It’s a good film, although typical for war movies at the time, the 1970s haircuts do kinda spoil the illusion.