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10/10
A great memory
16 March 2023
My daughter just messaged me that her and her husband are going to Biltmore House for their anniversery. She has always wanted to visit after seeing Don Knotts and Tim Conway in the Private Eyes. She was 10 years old and this film made an impression on her. This film should be available on the streaming channels. I would love to see it again. Great family movie. This film makes fun of all the sleuths and haunted mansion films, but in a funny way. I would love to see all the films they made again. They were a great pair of guys and made going to the movies fun. I hope someone out there re-releases it.
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1/10
sorry
3 June 2022
If you are not interested in history of native Americans, then this is the film for you. No such tribe, no totem poles in Ohio. The group are walking around like they are in deepest dark Peru. Then there is the acting ig that is what you would call it. Research people. Important.
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Not for Sale
21 March 2021
I have been looking for this film for a few years and yet it seems to be unavailable. I would love to add it to my collection of Michael Nyqvist films. I have not seen it because it has never be shown in my area. Why is it that some films never get a chance?
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The Passage (1979)
9/10
Disturbing performance
21 August 2016
I saw this many years ago. Micael Longsdale deserved an Academy Award for the scene in a kitchen with the Nazis. Being tortured without showing the graphic details only the outcome made me feel sick to my stomach. Sometimes what you imagine is far more scary than what you see. The rest of the film was memorable by the fact that Mason didn't seem to grasp the need to be saved. I personally would have left him in the mountains for being annoying. It seems the premise was good even if the script was not that good. The film flopped at the box office for some reason. In the day we weren't given trailers that tell the whole story so it must have been word of mouth that doomed the film. Mason and Quinn should have been a sellout, but perhaps more was wanted from the audiences in 1979.
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