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Dino Velvet
Great flim, but Cape Fear is my favorite Mitchum movie, I watched it with my grandfather in the early 80's when I was a wee pup, and it stills sends shivers down my spine.
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Erika1487
Great flim, but Cape Fear is my favorite Mitchum movie, I watched it with my grandfather in the early 80's when I was a wee pup, and it stills sends shivers down my spine.
Cape Fear and Psycho came out in the same year (1961) and must've scared the crap outta people back then. Hammer Horror had already hit its stride in the late 50's with the Universal remakes too.
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I see this thread has taken the inevitable segue into horror films and thrillers that always follows Dino's involvement.
You've got it down to such a fine art that you can get others to do your bidding through the ether. That's pretty clever, my friend.
And just a little scary.....
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BellaBellucci
typical yanks =have no fucking idea of the rest of the world
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Dino Velvet
Bronson and Jack Palance were 2 Slavs that couldn't be messed with. Bronson almost didn't make it in the movie business because people said he looked "too tough". He was doing his own fight scenes until he was 73. A true badass.
Mickey Rourke is a very hard bloke
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BellaBellucci
South America is about: Supermodels -- and supershemales -- :)
Canada is about: shitty music and bears -- ha ha ha!
And we're about "freedom" and Jesus... :)
And Europe is all about Art -- ha ha!
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