Humphrey Bogart and Douglas Kennedy in DARK PASSAGE (1947).
Director: Delmer Daves
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Robert F Kennedy holding his youngest son Douglas
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Happy birthday to Douglas Harriman Kennedy ~ March 24, 1967🎂🎂🎂
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Le reste du monde est derrière cette porte et il ne faut pas l’ouvrir.
Douglas Kennedy, Cet instant-là
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We're all so preposterous, aren't we. Holding onto our traumas, our agonies, our small dramas and using them to sabotage that which we so want, and actually deserve.
Douglas Kennedy, The Moment
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Films Watched in 2023:
82. The Land Unknown (1957) - Dir. Virgil W. Vogel
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If you had a traumatic past that was repressed in your memory, would you want to be told? From director Roy Del Ruth comes THE ALLIGATOR PEOPLE (1959), starring Beverly Garland, Richard Crane and Lon Chaney Jr!
Context setting 00:00; Synopsis 14:57; Discussion 27:41; Ranking 47:31
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Sitting Bull
Turning a deaf ear to pleas, General Custer forces Sitting Bull of the Sioux to gather forces against him at Little Big Horn. And the one soldier who tried to prevent it faces the firing squad for treason. Unless …
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Era pra ser um filmão, mas cortaram o orçamento: "No mundo dos monstros pré históricos" (1957)
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Douglas Kennedy, born on September 14, 1915 #botd
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Ethel holding her seventh son, Douglas Harriman Kennedy
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Convicted (1950)
"Will you tell me what all the fuss is about? I had a few drinks and I hit a guy. It happens every day."
"You know who the boy was?"
"No, I'd never seen him before."
"Anyone told you he died this morning? Not just a bar room brawl now, Joe. A man is dead, you did it."
"Well, it... it was just an accident."
"He's still dead."
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Ethel Kennedy with her children, c. 1972-1973. From left to right: Bobby Jr, Kerry, Rory, Ethel, Chris, David, Max, Doug, Courtney, Michael, Kathleen and Joe II.
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On peut passer sa vie à rechercher l’être auquel on est destiné, et la plupart du temps cette quête pousse à des compromis, certains acceptables, d’autres catastrophiques, d’autres encore à la limite du désespoir silencieux et de la tristesse d’un horizon limité.
Douglas Kennedy, Cet instant-là
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