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Post by BATouttaheck on Apr 16, 2019 1:42:48 GMT
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Post by BATouttaheck on Apr 16, 2019 1:46:32 GMT
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Post by Sulla on Apr 16, 2019 1:58:57 GMT
In Armageddon we see Paris destroyed from the point of view on top of Notre Dame. I have pics of me standing next to those gargoyles.
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Post by bravomailer on Apr 16, 2019 2:08:46 GMT
bravomailer for Belmondo and Breathless, I shall forgive you for the Gipper Better than Rudy?
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Post by BATouttaheck on Apr 16, 2019 2:14:22 GMT
Ditto …. and some of my favorite Paris pictures are of those Gargoyles ! My favorite is this guy :
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Post by Rufus-T on Apr 16, 2019 2:18:46 GMT
This was from Before Sunset
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Post by BATouttaheck on Apr 16, 2019 2:33:59 GMT
1982 Anthony Hopkins 1997 Mandy Patinkin Both made for TV Movies
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Post by BATouttaheck on Apr 16, 2019 3:11:22 GMT
Jesse: I heard this story once about when the Germans were occupying Paris and they had to retreat back. They wired Notre Dame to blow, but they had to leave one guy in charge of hitting the switch. And the guy, the soldier, he couldn't do it. You know, he just sat there, knocked out by how beautiful the place was. And then when the allied troops came in, they found all the explosives just lying there and the switch unturned, and they found the same thing at Sacre Coeur, Eiffel Tower. Couple other places I think... Celine: Is that true? Jesse: I don't know. I always liked the story, though.
Rufus-T Guess I'd better watch the whole movie the clip looks good anyway ….
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Post by BATouttaheck on Apr 16, 2019 4:09:14 GMT
"In the shadow" of the cathedral
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Post by BATouttaheck on Apr 16, 2019 4:14:43 GMT
same location as Gene and Leslie above .... Cary and Audrey ~ Charade again:
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Post by Archelaus on Apr 16, 2019 5:05:51 GMT
Midnight in Paris: Ratatouille:
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Post by Doghouse6 on Apr 16, 2019 14:38:46 GMT
The Phantom Of the Opera (1925) In the climactic pursuit through Paris streets, Lon Chaney is seen running past the Notre Dame facade constructed on the Universal backlot two years earlier for his Hunchback. Sixteen years later, his son would appear in a scene shot on the same spot for The Wolf Man.
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Post by BATouttaheck on Apr 16, 2019 16:03:22 GMT
Cagney as Chaney as Quasimodo - THE MAN OF 1000 FACES Chaney as Quasimodo
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Post by vegalyra on Apr 16, 2019 16:08:31 GMT
The Phantom Of the Opera (1925) In the climactic pursuit through Paris streets, Lon Chaney is seen running past the Notre Dame facade constructed on the Universal backlot two years earlier for his Hunchback. Sixteen years later, his son would appear in a scene shot on the same spot for The Wolf Man. That's a beautiful shot.
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Post by BATouttaheck on Apr 16, 2019 17:56:24 GMT
1917 "Suggested by" the Hunchback story, it is said to be a "lost" film. Synopsis with significant changes to the original story : A gypsy girl with her foster-mother arrive in the French Capital where her beauty attracts the attention of the Apaches, and she becomes a member of their band. Her beauty attracts Claude Frallo, a scientist of note. She repulses him, as she has already fallen in love with Captain Phoebus. During a visit of the gypsy girl in the apartment of the handsome captain, Frallo kills the captain and makes his escape. Upon the arrival of the Gendarmes, Esmaralda is placed under arrest charged with the murder. Esmaralda is subjected to torture to make her confess, but is defiant, knowing that she is innocent. The bell ringer of the cathedral, Quasimodo, who secretly worships the Gypsy girl, becomes her protector. When Frallo visits the prisoner the bell ringer interferes. There is a struggle and the former is hurled from a parapet and killed. Again the girl appears before the tribunal. Put on the rack, she admits the murder of the captain. Just as Esmaralda is to be guillotined, the bell ringer gives the true version of the murder, implicating Frallo whom he killed. Quasimodo, the plucky bell ringer, who was Esmaralda's protector, and her liberator, becomes her husband.
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Post by teleadm on Apr 16, 2019 18:17:50 GMT
The Last Time I Saw Paris 1954, looks like Notre-Dame in the background
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Post by Doghouse6 on Apr 16, 2019 21:42:14 GMT
The Phantom Of the Opera (1925) In the climactic pursuit through Paris streets, Lon Chaney is seen running past the Notre Dame facade constructed on the Universal backlot two years earlier for his Hunchback. Sixteen years later, his son would appear in a scene shot on the same spot for The Wolf Man. That's a beautiful shot. I'm glad. I was concerned that with the tinting and darkness of it, detail wouldn't be distinguishable enough, but it was the only frame grab I could find.
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