Tunics
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The Cistercian monks, whose abbey stood there in the thirteenth century, wore no clothes but rough
tunics
and cowls, and ate no flesh, nor fish, nor eggs.
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Mr Omar Sharif,who built a career largely founded on looking directly at the camera with his big brown eyes and looking soulful,gives a stupefyingly monotonous performance as his son the Crown Prince.He is utterly unconvincing as a man who -in the movie at least-cut a swathe through the distaff side of the Austrian aristocracy.With his well-buttered locks firmly in place he preens and poses in ever more unlikely uniforms.As a rebel he talks the talk but conspicuously fails to walk the walk,leaving a bottom button undone on one of his
tunics
is about as far as his defiance goes.Unhappily married,he falls in love with a commoner."Forbidden
The naval characters are very smart in their uniforms - however you have to truly wonder at the ghastly black Fu Manchu
tunics
they don in their luxury hotel suite.
A couple of minor points grated a little - as Marlonius has already mentioned, Peck really should have picked up Blore's hat for his heroic trek with the injured navigator; early on in the film it was made clear to us how extremely hot the climate was, with the men's
tunics
soaked in sweat.
These perfected diving suits, it was easy to see, were a far cry from such misshapen costumes as the cork breastplates, leather jumpers, seagoing tunics, barrel helmets, etc., invented and acclaimed in the 18th century.
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