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cinemajunkie70 · 2 years
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Happy Birthday in the afterlife to one of the truly greats, Jean-Pierre Melville!
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lonestarbattleship · 1 year
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MV Doulos (former MS Franca C, former SS Roma, former SS Medina) moored at Southampton Docks, England.
Date: April 13, 2004
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lareinadelplata · 1 year
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curious, how many movies did you watch this year? was it more or less than last year? which were your favourites?
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Jean-Paul Belmondo in Jean-Pierre Melville’s “Le Doulos” December 13, 1962.
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zgm1125-blog · 1 year
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byneddiedingo · 1 year
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Jean-Paul Belmondo in Le Doulos (Jean-Pierre Melville, 1962) 
Cast: Jean-Paul Belmondo, Serge Reggiani, Jean Desailly, René Lefèvre, Marcel Cuvelier, Philippe March, Fabienne Dali, Monique Hennessy, Carl Studer, Michel Piccoli. Screenplay: Jean-Pierre Melville, based on a novel by Pierre Lesou. Cinematography: Nicolas Hayer. Production design: Daniel Guéret. Film editing: Monique Bonnot. Music: Paul Misraki. 
Jean-Paul Belmondo's charisma is the mainstay of Jean-Pierre Melville's complex tale of larceny, murder, and retribution Le Doulos, a prime example of the director's ability to immerse audiences in the milieu of the French underworld. Tracking the motives of its crooks and cons and those who get caught up in the spiraling narrative is a large task, but keep your eye on Belmondo -- not hard to do -- and hold on for the ride. Not surprisingly, it's one of Quentin Tarantino's favorite films and major influences. 
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impactedheart · 1 year
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Been a long time coming but I finally published my new video! Sorry for the delay, but go watch it, tell me what you think, and don't forget to like, comment, and share it around with your friends. don't forget to subscribe for more videos in the future. To all my Rogues out there, Have a wonderful day!
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overheard my coworker say ‘Belmondo’ and my head whipped around and now I’m listening to their conversation
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details2decern · 2 years
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Jean-Pierre Melville’s “Le Doulos” December 13, 1962.
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saturnsoiree · 20 days
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Went to Doulos Hope library on a ship yesterday, and got my little sister Disney classic storybook!~
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martyschoenleber · 1 year
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Thinking of the Slavery of Paul (and ours too)
I have the privilege of attending worship in my home church today after a ten day trip to Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Maryland to care for Christian leaders seeking to be faithful to Christ and His kingdom. It was a good trip even if exhausting. Numerous angels are also exhausted from keeping me awake during my long hours in the car. It was good to be back home, to hug my wife, and be with the…
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theeboyracer · 2 years
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Le Doulos
So much excellence in this film
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lareinadelplata · 1 year
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whenever i tag something with "consumed" i feel like i HAVE to apologize. would love to say "no longer, i am henceforth unapologetic" but that's never gonna happen. like i AM unashamed but never unapologetic
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granonine · 2 years
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The Blood of Jesus
The Blood of Jesus
II Peter 1:1. “Simon Peter, a servant and an apostle of Jesus Christ, to them that have obtained like precious faith with us through the righteousness of God and our Saviour Jesus Christ:” I love the way the writers of the New Testament letters introduced themselves. It was customary, in their day, to do so. It clarified their true identity, supporting their authority as apostles and followers…
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already-14 · 2 years
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