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yallerdawg

(16,104 posts)
Wed Dec 27, 2017, 02:18 PM Dec 2017

1969's "The Damned."

Looks and feels so familiar. For the "It can't happen here" crowd. (English w/ Spanish subtitles)

A few years later, Dirk Bogarde and Charlotte Rampling went on to make another movie together - "The Night Porter."

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1969's "The Damned." (Original Post) yallerdawg Dec 2017 OP
xlnt flick. dirk bogarde made some fab movies. look him up. nt msongs Dec 2017 #1
I was ok with it until the scene gay texan Dec 2017 #2
In 1969 this movie was rated X. yallerdawg Dec 2017 #3

yallerdawg

(16,104 posts)
3. In 1969 this movie was rated X.
Wed Dec 27, 2017, 04:18 PM
Dec 2017

"Martin" is one of the most morally debauched characters in film history. I don't think there is anything this Jarrod, Don Jr. or Eric look-a-like won't do.

You'd have to refer to "the dossier" and the 13-year-old who was silenced, Roy Moore accusations - Weinstein - and a hundred others now - to get this level of societal decay as our country knowingly put in office an inexperienced, unprepared and unqualified oligarchic fascist.

Martin - and the movie - actually gets unimaginably worse.

I'd say another similarity to what we are enduring - and facing up to - now.

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