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Submarine Movie - Morning Departure
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Thomas Courtien
Posted 2009-01-25 5:24 AM (#23802)
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Subject: Submarine Movie - Morning Departure

Some of you already have seen this movie; Morning Departure.

I found it to be a fairly good story and the technical stuff was interesting.

What really interested me was that it was, according to the credits, originally a stage play.

When I read about these old plays, I try to imagine who today could play the roles.

A very young Richard Attenborough plays a key role; aka, the middle aged man in the Sand Pebbles, the old man who starred in Jurassic Park.
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