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Message # 80858.1.1 Subject: Re:Looking for movies which i saw many years ago. Date: Thu 16/04/20 14:48:37 GMT Name: Jan |
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The knowledge of the actors is crucial: If even one actor is known, the film is usually found. But if not, it is hard to find movies. Of course it is too that from some movies cannot found any information the internet despite that knowledge of actors.
I think and remember that in these movies these scenes are not even very interesting in wetlook-connection, but sometime i looking in also other case for names to old movies which i saw in young. |
In reply to Message (80858.1) Re:Looking for movies which i saw many years ago.
By MK - wamtec@comcast.net Wed 15/04/20 20:56:57 GMT mmmm....need a bit more details.
The first scene you describe is too generic and there are many scenes like that in many films.
The second scene sounds similar to the scene from the 1991 German comedy film "Buster's Bedroon", but that was not a pond, but a swimming pool. That scene is also similar to the wheelchair girl scene on the old "Hart to Hart: tv series.
It would help if you could name at least one of the actors or describe the clothing.
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By Jan - Wed 15/04/20 10:57:46 GMT In late 90's i saw from television, some 90's american movie, where was scene where young woman and older woman fell off the boat into lake and young woman rescued older woman to the beach.
And, in early 90's or late 80's i saw something 70's, i think it was italian or french movie or series where kidnapper takes to hostage young woman in wheelchair. But then woman falls in love with her kidnapper. There was scene where a man first jumps to the pond fully clothed, and then woman too falls purposely into the water fully clothed, despite that she can not walk.
Does anyone have any idea what movies these could be?
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