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  • To arnie 113.....I agree with you. However, the most disturbing and heartbreaking short film I've ever seen is "Sebastian's Voodoo" by Joaquin Baldwin. You must see it on U-Tube. I have never seen anything this deep and disturbingly tender and beautiful. It cuts right to your heart and soul. It is one of the greatest short stories ever shown on film.  You must see it. "Sebastian's Voodoo" by Joaquin Baldwin. 'Only a few minutes...incredible.

    -Dennis Edwards Music

  • Amazing P.O.V. and bodycam camera work. I didn't know, they used this filmic device so early!

  • as soon as these people leave, I am going to attack you, I want you to know that

    <3

  • saw this when I was 13. It has stayed on my top list of movies ever since..

  • soo spooky

  • One of the most underrated and overlooked movies of ALL TIME!

  • This is fantastic - thanks for uploading!

  • watched a documentary about rock hudson tonight.This film(I've never seen)was reported as a flop in USA and at the opposite praised by many people among the french audience.funny the way we may differ oversea...

  • Hands down the best movie ever.

  • frankenheimer best director of all time ?..train, seconds, manchurian candidate, french connection

  • + Birdman of Alcatraz + 7 Days in May + Ronin + 99 and 44/100% Dead are also good

  • I have never seen this movie, but want to!! Per his bio, this was Rock's favorite film. I should just get my ass out and buy it.

  • The most depressing film ever made. Hudson's best film. Music by Jerry Goldsmith. From a novel by David Ely. Directed by John Frankenheimer.

    It doesn't get much better than this.

  • The year this came out (1966?), I was 22 and a senior at the University of Miami. The day it began, I walked across the street from the U of M and saw it at Loew's Riviera. It was a beautiful afternoon, but when I left the theater, I was cold down to my bones. The only other films to affect me that way were

    Brazil and the original version of The Vanishing.--arnie113

  • thank you for sharing man. I felt the same way when i saw titanic. lol. seriously!

  • yeah, great movie, troubling/chilling...  like "Three Days of the Condor"

  • @arnie113 Thanks for sharing this personal anecdote Sir..Just finished watching this movie and got the same feeling,nearly 45 years later!!! There are some feelings that don't change across generations..Did they edit out the nude camp scene in the 66 release??

  • soooooo SEXY...him walking slowly down the beach (meets Nora) with the short white jacket and tight white pants, mmmmmm, yummy!!

    On top of his GORGEOUSNESS, this movie was EXCELLENT. Any fan of "Twilight Zone" will LOVE this movie...

    GREAT camera work, too.

  • did you know rock was extremele gay as in homosexual man?

  • ummmmm.....ok?? I already knew that Rock prefered poles instead of holes.

    He is still a MAN, last time I checked...a MAN that I like to look at...sooooo BEAUTIFUL!!!

  • A very scarey film! (forget the commentary)Rock Hudson acts really well, very believable. Still relevant nowadays.

  • Man, I want to see this movie sooooooo bad!

  • buy it, it's very "twilight zone" like. He looks very handsome too!

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