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    Quote Originally Posted by Common View Post
    My favorite movie I cant even remember the name. Spencer Tracy played a priest, there was a landslide pre cursing a volcano eruption, a school for orphans full of kids got trapped and couldnt get down. Tracy was the priest who ran it and was in town. He tried to find people to help get the kids but he couldnt find any that would. So he enlisted 4 prisoners, Frank Sinatra being one. They went up and got the kids down, a black prisoner I dont remember his name was the real hero, He got under a falling walk bridge and had to use his back to brace it so the kids and nuns could get over. Tracy stayed with him for moral support the kids got over the man collapsed and both her and tracy were stuck there to die. Great movie if anyone knows the name let me know plz
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    Quote Originally Posted by dgutley View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Standing Wolf View Post
    Now thats a classic I had forgotten about.

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    "I believe there are more instances of the abridgement of freedom of the people by gradual and silent encroachments by those in power than by violent and sudden usurpations." -- James Madison

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    The greatest performance Paul Newman ever gave, and an absolute must-see film.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Common View Post
    My favorite movie I cant even remember the name.

    Spencer Tracy played a priest, there was a landslide pre cursing a volcano eruption, a school for orphans full of kids got trapped and couldnt get down. Tracy was the priest who ran it and was in town. He tried to find people to help get the kids but he couldnt find any that would. So he enlisted 4 prisoners, Frank Sinatra being one.
    They went up and got the kids down, a black prisoner I dont remember his name was the real hero, He got under a falling walk bridge and had to use his back to brace it so the kids and nuns could get over. Tracy stayed with him for moral support the kids got over the man collapsed and both her and tracy were stuck there to die.

    Great movie if anyone knows the name let me know plz
    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0054805/

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    One of my favorite movies is "Flight of the Phoenix", the Jimmy Steward version. I thought the Hardy Kruger character was the hero in this movie. He is the one that really saved them. He was an ass but that is precisely what it needed in situations like portrayed.

    Heinrich Dorfmann: Gentlemen, I have been examining this aeroplane.
    Frank Towns: Yeah?
    Heinrich Dorfmann: Yes. We've everything we need here to build a new one and fly it out. Now, if you'd like to have a look at my calculations, I don't know whether you can read my handwriting.
    Frank Towns: Are you trying to be funny?
    Heinrich Dorfmann: What did you say?
    Frank Towns: I said, are you trying to be funny?
    Heinrich Dorfmann: That is precisely the reaction I would have expected from a man of your obvious limitations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nathanbforrest45 View Post
    One of my favorite movies is "Flight of the Phoenix", the Jimmy Steward version. I thought the Hardy Kruger character was the hero in this movie. He is the one that really saved them. He was an ass but that is precisely what it needed in situations like portrayed.

    Heinrich Dorfmann: Gentlemen, I have been examining this aeroplane.
    Frank Towns: Yeah?
    Heinrich Dorfmann: Yes. We've everything we need here to build a new one and fly it out. Now, if you'd like to have a look at my calculations, I don't know whether you can read my handwriting.
    Frank Towns: Are you trying to be funny?
    Heinrich Dorfmann: What did you say?
    Frank Towns: I said, are you trying to be funny?
    Heinrich Dorfmann: That is precisely the reaction I would have expected from a man of your obvious limitations.
    Good movie.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Standing Wolf View Post
    Thats a wonderful movie !

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