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I had seen it some 30 years ago, and had good memories of it.This time, I enjoyed it even more. And it made me think. A lot.
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Last week I dug up "Machurian Candidate", and had the opposite reaction. It just wasn't as tight a film as I remembered it. The whole relationship between Sinatra and Leigh made zero sense.
It did however still have wonderful moments, just not the perfection that 30 years of memory gave it.
Just got it from DeepDiscount. It's refreshing to see it again with a hale and hardy James Mason and a young Ursula Andress. Peppard we can do without and Jeremy Kemp shines as Willie. It was a great movie in '66 and enjoyable now but rather mediocre by today's film making standards. I had forgotten how long it was until the intermission came up on the disk! Now, back to it . . .
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