jpclifford
Joined May 2016
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I saw this "movie" on TV when I was young (born 1950, seen 1968). I was very impressed. Years later I got the video-file from "Beeld & Geluid", a dutch database collecting TV programs. And it was there again.
But there was one peculiarity: The story does not mention what the officer, after "dismissing" Queeg, did with the ship.
They all survived, but did he go North or South.
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I bought this DVD and it has a "cryptic" title. Lion du Vietnam. This says that the witness it tries to deliver on what there is going on has nothing to do with the Vietnamese people or their country. It is all about the West, raging mechanics and death. For what reason? You give the answer.
I admit that I came accidentally at this"movie". From my early youth I remembered the actress Yootha Joyce from television. She impressed me because she "was really there". I later learned that she was a "regular drinker ( one bottle of wine a day)". I wandered why she came to this habit. But now seeing, watching this movie you know Wernher she was "trapped in". This movie is not humor nor amusement, it is a complete horror. Probably "producers" like this kind of "toy-play".
I think that they and there toys are better in the "wastepaper-bin".
Enjoy.
I think that they and there toys are better in the "wastepaper-bin".
Enjoy.