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[Gambas-user] Totally off topic: Jean-Paul Belmondo
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2017-07-25 11:02:41 UTC
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Help me out here guys. (If you are old enough to remember)
I am sure that it was JP Belmondo.

At the end of the film he wraps a string of explosive around his head.
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PICCORO McKAY Lenz
2017-07-25 11:31:59 UTC
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well a way to find, see fiml list and see plot of each one..

Lenz McKAY Gerardo (PICCORO)
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Help me out here guys. (If you are old enough to remember)
I am sure that it was JP Belmondo.
At the end of the film he wraps a string of explosive around his head.
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2017-07-25 12:04:31 UTC
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On Tue, 25 Jul 2017 07:31:59 -0400
Post by PICCORO McKAY Lenz
well a way to find, see fiml list and see plot of each one..
do you know how many films this guy has done?
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Karl Reinl
2017-07-25 11:50:50 UTC
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Help me out here guys. (If you are old enough to remember)
I am sure that it was JP Belmondo.
At the end of the film he wraps a string of explosive around his head.
not Yves Montand. In The Wage of Fear (Lohn der Angst) (Le Salaire de la
Peur), from 1953

But the end, I remember, he crashed on his way home, while 'dancing'
with his truck.
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Charlie
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2017-07-25 12:03:07 UTC
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On Tue, 25 Jul 2017 13:50:50 +0200
Post by Karl Reinl
The Wage of Fear
Damn, I thought you may have got it, but no.


(p.s. folks, sorry about this but it is driving me mad)
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B Bruen <***@gnail.com (sort of)>
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2017-07-25 12:11:22 UTC
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On Tue, 25 Jul 2017 13:50:50 +0200
Post by Karl Reinl
not Yves Montand. In The Wage of Fear (Lohn der Angst) (Le Salaire de la
Peur), from 1953
but you are getting damned close. I thought it might have been Grand Prix (1966) but no. You are in the correct genre for sure ... I probably got onto Belmondo from Un Homme et une Femme (ah Anouke) but I am sure that it has something to do with cars?
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Karl Reinl
2017-07-25 12:26:50 UTC
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On Tue, 25 Jul 2017 13:50:50 +0200
Post by Karl Reinl
not Yves Montand. In The Wage of Fear (Lohn der Angst) (Le Salaire de la
Peur), from 1953
but you are getting damned close. I thought it might have been Grand Prix (1966) but no. You are in the correct genre for sure ... I probably got onto Belmondo from Un Homme et une Femme (ah Anouke) but I am sure that it has something to do with cars?
Ok, Jean-Paul Belmondo in Pierrot le Fou (Elf Uhr nachts) from 1965
from Jean-Luc Godard after the book „Obsession“ from Lionel White.
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Charlie
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