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Unread 04-11-2014, 06:17 PM   #1
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Default ~~I felt it was time to update our lugers in film list~~

http://www.imfdb.org/wiki/Luger_P08 ~~Eric
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This is the most comprehensive list I've seen to date!
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And they are still relevant today more than ever! ~~Eric
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If you can see
Les barbouses 1964 (The Great Spy Chase ) and
Les tontons flingueurs 1963
Both with lugers , but the dialogs are famous !!
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My son pointed me to IMDB several years ago, really has an amazing amount of info, if you are wanting to look up actors, cars, guns in movies
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How did we live before the internet!!!!
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How did we live before the internet!!!!
I also wonder sometimes.

One movie on the list caught my attention. "The Battle on Neretva" - this would be more correct translation of the Yugo original title "Bitka na Neretvi", (the list calls it "Battle OF Neretva") .........film is about the most decisive battle of the WW2 in Yugoslavia, on river Neretva in today's Bosnia. My dad was stationed in Belgrade (US Embassy), and I lived in Yugoslavia at the time. The whole production was a HUGE deal in YU at the time. Yul Brynner, Richard Burton, and the rest were staying in Belgrade, and minggled with the embassy staff. Gala parties, brunches, ......local papers announced: "Hollywood comes to Yugoslavia!". I was 14 years old, and I gobbled it all up like candy. Didn't care much for Richard Burton, but I "knew" Yul Brynner from all the westerns I was growing up on. Cool dude.

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I was able to down load the famous tank scene in your movie~~ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-qq107mI2I They certainly blew up your country and a lot of extras! Eric

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I was able to down load the famous tank scene in your movie~~ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-qq107mI2I They certainly blew up your country and a lot of extras! Eric
Not MY country Eric. I just lived in YU (with my parents) at the time. Finished elementary school in Belgrade (with all the kids from all Western diplomatic missions), and back to the States for highschool.
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Well that sounds like a well rounded education!!
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