To: Monterrosa-24
Great list.
My only concern of the ones I've seen is the bare-breasted maidens on Zulu (which appears in the first few minutes of the film).
Add North by Northwest 1959, Charade 1950s, The 39 Steps 1930s, The Man Who Knew Too Much 1930s Black and White version, The Secret Agent 1930s (all but Charade are Alfred Hitchcock movies). The plots concern ordinary men placed in extraordinary circumstances.
Exodus 1960s is a story of Israeli Independence.
My kids positively howled at It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, World 1960s.
15 posted on
09/23/2004 2:34:37 PM PDT by
The Great Yazoo
(Hey! Hey! J-eFing-K! How many Vets did you Diss today?)
To: The Great Yazoo
Correction: Charade concerns an ordinary woman placed in an extraordinary situation.
Shane get my vote as well.
23 posted on
09/23/2004 2:42:20 PM PDT by
The Great Yazoo
(Hey! Hey! J-eFing-K! How many Vets did you Diss today?)
To: The Great Yazoo
You made good suggestions but as to the partial nudity in Zulu, I would argue that nudity can be benign while typical TV propaganda is more of a malignancy.
27 posted on
09/23/2004 2:46:29 PM PDT by
Monterrosa-24
(France kicked Germany's teeth out at Verdun among other places.)
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