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Yes Fernando, I do agree.
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I'll add this one to the list as my father just died this past Sunday and he was the one who introduced me to this move over 20 years ago. 1971's " The Last Valley " http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0065969/ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOhEDvf1ZmU Its not so much the equipment or the like in this film, something about it captured the feeling of depair that I always thought must have enveloped The 30 Years War as it dragged on and on and on.
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Nanado, thanks very much. I checked Amazon and it is avaliable used for very cheap however I don't know if it is your region/format. If you can find it i'd like to know what you think, its always been the " feel " of this particular film for me, the atmosphere of despair and bleakness thats worked for me.
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My condolences as well for your father's passing, A Senefelder. I lost my father-in-law several months ago and its been very hard on my family.
Haven't seen "With Sword and Fire" yet to compare, but I will. I'll also keep a look out for this movie after the holidays (when money is not so scarce-i.e. two teen daughters!!! ![]() |
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I've got The Last Valley on DVD .
Pretty good flick .... Sorry about your Pop . ![]() |
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Join Date: Feb 2012
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I guess I'm a fan of each of the movies listed here. Michael Caine and Omar Sharif make unconvincing Germans, but I really liked "The Last Valley" anyway.
Jerzy Hoffman filmed Seinkowicz' trilogy backwards, first "Col. Wolodyjowski" and then "The Deluge" and finally "With Fire and Sword." Daniel Olbrychski appears in each film (as Tujai Bey's son, as the noble knight Kmcic, and as Tujai Bey). Bogdan Stupka made a very good Khmelnitsky (and later played Taras Bulba). "1612" was good, if Russian propaganda, and better, I think, than the remake of "Taras Bulba" that came out a year or so ago. |
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