Exodus (1960)
by admin on Thursday, August 13th, 2009 | No Comments
Does everyone know my wife, what’s her name, played Lily Munster on TV in the 1960’s?
I LOVED that goth makeup of hers. It’s like the best of both worlds, the religious and satanic. Kinda like a chocolate and vanilla twist ice cream cone. Who doesn’t like those??
Hey, if the tent is a’rockin’, don’t come a’knockin’. The exodus can wait; it’s Moses’ time.
Yvonne DeCarlo………sexy!
Exodus(1960) – theme
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Exodus - Original Soundtrack
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Award Winning Movie Themes: The 60's
$5.07 Track List: 1. The Magnificent Seven [From the Magnificent Seven] 2. A Man and A Woman [From A Man and a Woman] 3. Moon River [From Breakfast at Tiffany's] 4. Lara's Theme (Somewhere My Love) [From Dr. Zhivago] 5. Theme from A Summer Place 6. Never On Sunday [From Never on Sunday] 7. Theme ("The Jealous Lover") from the film "The Apartment" [From the Apa Listen 8. The Green Leaves of... |
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Mantovani Plays Music from Exodus and Other Great Themes / Great Films - Great Themes
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Exodus [VHS]
$5.58 Otto Preminger's 1960 adaptation of Leon Uris's novel is a sprawling 220-minute tale of the founding of modern Israel, starring Paul Newman as a Resistance leader. The film works best as an example of Preminger's estimable skill with all levels of drama and action, but as a reflection upon history it is compromised by stereotypes, unpersuasive relationships, and a certain moral ambivalence about i... |
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Exodus: 1960 (Twentieth Century Fox Video, 1982) (2 Volume Set)
Plot Synopsis: The theme is the founding of the state of Israel. The action begins on a ship filled with Jewish immigrants bound for Israel who are being off loaded on Cyprus. An Intelligence officer succeeds in getting them back on board their ship only to have the harbor blocked by the British with whom they must negotiate. The second part of the film is about the situation in Israel as independ... |

