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From: moriarty@fluke.UUCP (Jeff Meyer)
Newsgroups: net.movies
Subject: Re: Dutch Movies: Soldier of Orange
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Date: Tue, 15-Jan-85 13:21:58 EST
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Posted: Tue Jan 15 13:21:58 1985
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Reply-To: moriarty@fluke.UUCP (Jeff Meyer)
Organization: John Fluke Mfg. Co., Inc., Everett, WA
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Well, Holland did not *just* appear on the map, cinematically... I remember
seeing "Soldier of Orange" a couple years ago, and enjoyed it quite a bit.
A fine (and suprisingly, very entertaining) war movie, with an excellent
soundtrack and very skilled camerawork.  It also introduced Rutgaer Hauer
(sp?) to the American public, who has gone on to a series of extremely good
roles (often outshining the 'major' stars he is working with), such as the
android leader in "Bladerunner", and the terrorist Wolfgar in "Nighthawks"
(his acting was so much better than either Stalone or Billy Dee Williams, it
was pathetic).  Gee, and it even appeals to 'normal' people like me :-).

					"...Who'z dat guy?"
					"That's Berhard Goetz."
					"Bern-hard Getzz?  De jazz musician?"

					Moriarty, aka Jeff Meyer
					John Fluke Mfg. Co., Inc.
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