Sands of the Kalahari (1965) Retro Review

Sands of the Kalahari (1965) is a retro review brought on by its connection to Zulu via Stanley Baker and Cy Enfield.

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Today 80 years ago, the Red Army of the Soviet Union as part of the Allied Forces liberated the Nazi concentration camp #Auschwitz.

As the great #TheodoreBikel / #TheoBikel said once in Kraków:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-y12LJlFkU

#NeverAgain #קײןמאָלמער

Theo Bikel "Zog Nit Keynmol" Festival of Jewish Culture Krakow

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Sands of the Kalahari (1965) Retro Review

Sands of the Kalahari (1965) is a retro review brought on by its connection to Zulu via Stanley Baker and Cy Enfield.

Mikes Film Talk
Sands of the Kalahari (1965) Retro Review

Sands of the Kalahari (1965) is a retro review brought on by its connection to Zulu via Stanley Baker and Cy Enfield.

Mikes Film Talk
"Having come to live in this age is as though one were to have entered another country. Learn its language or risk being left out." — Theodore Bikel — — — #TheodoreBikel #quote #quotes #era #age #technology #advancement #terms #language #lingo #advancement #progress #stagnant

#TheAmazingSpiderMan 03 (1978)

#TheodoreBikel as a villain with telekinetic powers.

It plays like a #WonderWoman episode.

All of the #SpiderMan skyscraper footage we see here is reused from the pilot. The new stuff - fights, etc. - is good.

Script makes great use of #JJonahJameson and Captain Barbera. #RobertFSimon makes a terrific Jameson.

7/10

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“The Amazing Spider-Man” 03 (1978)

Theodore Bikel is a villain with telekinetic powers. It plays like a Wonder Woman episode. All of the Spider-Man skyscraper footage is reused from the pilot. The new stuff - fights, etc. - is...

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Movie Review: The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming – Laughter Abounds in This Cold War Misadventure

Written by Nathaniel Benchley and William RoseDirected by Norman Jewison For a generation that’s been pretty much removed from all of the hysteria we lived through during the Cold War, it mig…

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