Thanks to imdb pals Daryl and Timshelboy for leading me further into neglected hollywood classics and the more outre international choice items. Into English and international movies as well as those Italian, French, American and others.then there's books, music and everything else. Commenting here on all kinds of movies from art-house (I am an Antonioni kind of guy) to sword-and-sandal, re-living the 50s and 60s and 70s and going back to the 30s and 40s - but mainly loving the late '50s and early '60s. I started going to the movies aged 8 in Ireland in 1954, and moved to London in 1964, when 18, just in time for Swinging London.
PRINCESS OF THE NILE 1954 MOVIE MOVIE
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PRINCESS OF THE NILE 1954 MOVIE HOW TO
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