Originally Posted By: J Geoff

I watched The Hindenburg (1975) tonight via my Netflix box. I unfortunately don't know the actual history of it all -- a disaster that happened just 15 minutes from me in the '30s (haha! I wrote 30's first!) -- and while this seemed kinda plausible, I don't know. All I know is that I wasn't very impressed by the film itself, despite the fact it starred George C. Scott and Anne Bancroft.

BTW, as you ALL should know... Earthquake (1974) was co-written by Mario Puzo... and is the movie Marta was watching in Scarface wink



What? eek Well slap my face and call me stupid. I didn't know that. Or, if I did I forgot. Wow, I wouldn't have guessed it. Interesting tidbit.

TIS


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