[REL] Káťa a krokodýl (1965)
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[REL] Káťa a krokodýl (1965)
Káťa a krokodýl
http://www.rarefilmfinder.com/showfilm.php?id=25078
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I wish I spoke the language. This is a very bizarre film to me.
It has kids running around with pets for some unknown reason. A lot of the animals are
unusual such as monkeys and alligators. Odd yet intriguing.
Plenty of OT moments.
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TVrip, good quality
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0059350/
http://www.rarefilmfinder.com/showfilm.php?id=25078
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I wish I spoke the language. This is a very bizarre film to me.
It has kids running around with pets for some unknown reason. A lot of the animals are
unusual such as monkeys and alligators. Odd yet intriguing.
Plenty of OT moments.
[Image][Image][Image]
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TVrip, good quality
Like this post to see ed2k links [619.23 Mb]
Enjoy
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0059350/
- Phuzzy4242
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Re: [REL] Kata a krokodyl (1965)
LOL, that describes a LOT of Czech movies (but I still like them).ptguardian wrote:I wish I spoke the language. This is a very bizarre film to me.
Re: [REL] Kata a krokodyl (1965)
Wow thanks ptg. I like bizarre movies, can't wait to see this
Maybe one of our Czech experts can explain what is going on there
Maybe one of our Czech experts can explain what is going on there
Re: [REL] Kata a krokodyl (1965)
Cool, coincidentally I like bizarre movies too
BTW, there is a Russian movie with a similar title (Girl and Crocodile) at the bottom of this page:
https://www.first-loves.net/forums/v ... =63&t=5208
BTW, there is a Russian movie with a similar title (Girl and Crocodile) at the bottom of this page:
https://www.first-loves.net/forums/v ... =63&t=5208
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Re: [REL] Kata a krokodyl (1965)
This was certainly, um, unusual. I wonder if any of the film crew realized that crocodile could move a lot faster than you think. I wouldn't let that thing anywhere near children! I wonder how many fingers and limbs were missing before filming was finished.
Re: [REL] Kata a krokodyl (1965)
That reminds me of the original 'Tippi' documentary. There's one particular scene in that where she's actually 'wrestling' with some kind of cougar/leopard/jaguar. It even swats her pretty hard with a paw... It made for 'interesting' watching, but...Phuzzy4242 wrote:This was certainly, um, unusual. I wonder if any of the film crew realized that crocodile could move a lot faster than you think. I wouldn't let that thing anywhere near children! ..
I can't imagine any parent, no matter how insanely back-to-nature they are, letting their child anywhere in the proximity of such a dangerous 'wild' animal... Even to show how tame the animals can be...
Looking forward to checking this out. Sounds fun.
kev.