dampyiel2200 : Yeah this show is awesome.
Sally : I have too many requests to request
girlfreddy : That was wild. O.O
SheWatches : Finally got a chance to sit down and watch it. Completely lived up to the hype. I was so...
Odie : I won a Chopping Mall hand painted picture. Horror Fans are the best.
Alien : Jean Shrimpton used to be one of, if not the, highest paid supermodels. She was stunning. ...
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Sally : I have too many requests to request
SheWatches : Finally got a chance to sit down and watch it. Completely lived up to the hype. I was so...
starphlo : wtf
I saw this in 1975, at a theatre in Vancouver that one of the large Alliance churches had rented out. I was 10. It horrified and scared me. I had seen TV shows like Starsky and Hutch etc. where people get punched and shot, but knowing this was real was what made this so terrifying. I didn’t realize she was in her 50s, probably about my age now, when she was at the prison camp. I am pretty sure I could not survive that. I like WWII movies now, because I know who lost, and I like that. I was a bit nervous to see this again after over 40 years (?!), but I’m glad I did. Thank you for uploading this.
If you like this movie, read the book; it is a great story and not too long (you should be able to finish it in a day or two at most). Corrie wrote it herself.