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In this movie Dorothy thinks she's in Kansas but she's not. Or is she? Let me know if you need any more hints.
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In this movie Rick Blaine, who owns a nightclub in Casablanca, discovers his old flame Ilsa is in town with her husband, Victor Laszlo. Rick wants to fly away with her but changes his mind at the last minute. [I may have said too much already].
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I will never forget the ending of Easy Rider.
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I will never forget the ending of Easy Rider.
Easy Rider was the first R rated movie ever shown in military base/post theaters. Another movie of that genre and era with a depressing ending was "Joe" starring Peter Boyle.
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Easy Rider was the first R rated movie ever shown in military base/post theaters. Another movie of that genre and era with a depressing ending was "Joe" starring Peter Boyle.
I agree. Those movies where the father shoots and kills his daughter in the end are depressing.
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For example, I just saw a DVD movie where the following happened:

I believe the year was 1889 and a group of Germans were traveling by horseback going from the U.S. up through Canada. So it was a very long journey through nothing but wilderness.

At the end of the day they would stop to rest and eat what little food they had. One man decided to walk alone, I think he was looking for wild game.
Anyway, he stepped on a bear trap and called for help. His traveling companions freed him and put a tourniquet on his leg. Eventually, they decided that his leg needed to be amputated.

Here's the unbelievable part: All they had was a little hand-saw that they normally used for cutting tree limbs. You know how the teeth are set on a tree saw? With no anesthetic, no bandages or anything, they cut his leg off. How could they possibly have thought he would survive the trip when they were hundreds of miles from any town?

What was the name of this movie?
Mary Poppins?
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How about the one Piano, or was it Piano Player, where the husband cuts off her fingers so she can't play.
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I know what you mean. Couldn't they at least have had a hacksaw for getting through the bone? They had room to bring a case of whiskey but no first aid kit.

There was no word on what they did with the leg. (Roast leg of man?)
In 1889, a first aid kit was pretty much a case of whisky.
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In 1889, a first aid kit was pretty much a case of whisky.
Yes, and for some it's still used today. Snake and or alligator bites.
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Easy Rider was the first R rated movie ever shown in military base/post theaters. Another movie of that genre and era with a depressing ending was "Joe" starring Peter Boyle.
It's strange you mention 'Easy Rider' and 'Joe'. The three years I was in the Army I only saw four films on base, and two of them were Easy Rider and Joe. I other two were 'Mash', which I saw while stationed in Korea and 'Klute', which featured Jane Fonda who wasn't on the best of terms with the military.
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