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Historically
inaccurate (Einstein had no nieces or nephews as noted elsewhere in IMDb) but he made a great matchmaker.
In many ways this is one of the most accurate of the series historically, the prince regent did take control of the throne during his fathers bout of madness and some of the characters lampooned tell a lot about the times.
It was
Historically
interesting and great to watch!
Sure this movie is not
historically
accurate but it is great entertainment.
This is no Fu Manchu caricature, but an well drawn, articulate,
historically
informed ( "Have you ever heard of Changruputra Maurya?He defeated the armies left in India by Alexander The Great")villain.
Historically
this film is of great interest because of both where and when it was shoot.
StageCoach Cleve and the Russian nobleman who fall under her charms are not
historically
accurate, nor I assume is the Chinese wise man with the Scottish accent -- but it is one of my favorite all time camp classics and DeCarlo is breathtakingly beautiful throughout.
There are still more hilarious one-liners to be delivered in this series, and it brings out the humour in a lesser-known era - in
historically
accurate and enjoyable episodes.
My husband is not one to re-watch movies unless they are
historically
accurate war movies(snore!!!!)
Even if might not be
historically
accurate, the film manages to capture the most important about Hickok and about the time it takes place.
i find it really annoying when people say that it wasn't
historically
correct because it is supposed to be a Saturday night entertainment show not a boring history documentary so i think the costumes and settings were just right.
Great acting and drama and
historically
accurate.
Viewing CRYING FREEDOM as a politically and
historically
educational film (as I think it should, over its artistic merits), the story is one which black Africans know only too well, though the younger generation may now need to see it on film for full impact.
There are a number of movies out there that aren't entirely accurate with the history....Braveheart, Wyatt Earp, Gangs of New York, Geronimo: An American Legend, The Last of the Mohicans....all fantastic films that are mildly inaccurate
historically.
Historically
this was in the late 8th century, when the centers of Irish learning were over-run by the Vikings.
The beginning scenes with Hitler at Piazza Venezia with all the Italians is incredible and really places the film
historically.
Lily Powers works at a speakeasy until her father dies.She then goes to New York to work at an office building.There she notices that if she wants to get any higher she has to give the men what they want.And what men want is her...well, you know.Alfred E.Green's Baby Face (1933) is a movie of high sexual content.For a movie of that era, anyway.This was one of the last Pre-Code films that were made.Barbara Stanwyck gives a very sexy performance as Lily.Other actors of this film include George Brent (Courtland Trenholm), Donald Cook (Ned Stevens), Alphonse Ethier (Adolf Cragg), Henry Kolker (J.P.Carter), Margaret Lindsay (Ann Carter) and Theresa Harris (Chico).The young John Wayne is seen as Jimmy McCoy Jr.This movie deals with a brave topic and it does it good.Baby Face is
historically
significant movie and therefore good to watch.
Great movie and for the most part
historically
accurate.
Laughable
historically
inaccuracies, poor script, laughable acting and hilarious story make this movie barely worth 2/10.
The film is basically
historically
accurate, with some interesting interpretive film making involving John Glenn and his first flight and other tidbits.
All in all, a
historically
entertaining movie and certainly recommended to silent film buffs.
Historically
important since this was the first Merrie Melodies short after a year of Looney Tunes with Bosko as the star.
But here again, it fails and you, as usual, just go from point A to B. Weapons and locations are good: although the sounds of the weapons is
historically
incorrect it gives the player a rush: yes, the M1 Garand still is a great rifle.
OK it's ridiculous, trashy, sensationalised and
historically
dubious (did any members of the Inquisition really wear horn-rimmed glasses?), but despite all this it is strangely compelling.
Historically, time has told the truth and validated and, in my mind, vindicated Colonel Mitchell.
Some reviewers here have criticized the film for being
historically
inaccurate.
This is a real curiosity from the vaults, a late 60s Swedish sex education film which became an enormous box office hit across Europe and even, when it was finally released uncut with an X certificate, in the UK in 1973 (it was initially refused a certificate); this is
historically
interesting, as The Language of Love (as it was titled in English speaking markets) features some sections of actual hardcore footage, with close ups of fingers masturbating vaginas and a penis penetrating one.
I do not know how accurate it is
historically
but the film was more objective than I accepted.
Julius Caeser was an enigmatic character historically, as well as in Shakespeare's portrayal of him.
Historically, it is interesting to compare this film with those of the same genre released more recently such as Femalien or the Emmanuelle in Space series.
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