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Trystan 2022-08-05 18:50:25
The baroness broke
I read the novel some time ago and found the movie to watch. The look and feel is different from the current genre film. The style is slow, without the tension and oppression of today's films. It's a bit long, but fortunately, there is not much nonsense, and it is not so nervous. You can watch it...
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Johnny 2022-08-05 21:23:39
A little bit of inadequate dog blood adaptation
Forsyth's novel is famous for its flow of details, and there are absolutely no unreasonable sensational passages, and most of this film is also made calmly and self-controlly, and it is a novel samādhi, but it is a pity that it has been adapted in a random place.
In the movie, the jackal drove into...

Tony Britton
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Special Branch Detective: Hughes here, sir. Paul Oliver Duggan: born April the 3rd 1929 in Sambourne Fishley, applied for a passport on July the 14th of this year; passport mailed July the 17th to an address in Paddington. That'll probably turn out to be an accommodation address. Why? Because Duggan died at the age of two and a half on November the 8th, 1931.
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Lebel: It's obvious that the Jackal has been tipped off all along, and yet he's decided to go ahead, regardless. He's simply challenged the whole lot of us.
Minister: Are you really suggesting that there's a leak from inside this room?
Lebel: I can't say. But we think that the Jackal is now in Paris with a new name and a new face, probably masquerading as a Danish schoolteacher.