Triumph and Returning Power (Inchon's End)
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But it's important to remember "that bad movies never die, they just fade away."
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Ah Inchon! Classic big-budget bomb that has sadly since fallen into obscurity.
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They don't even bother to make Olivier look like MacArthur or make anything look like the 1950s.
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1:38-- that must be one of the scenes where they had characters in 1970s fashion, when this is supposed to take place in the early 50's.
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I don't understand something here that maybe someone can help me out with...The movie had to go through a reshooting process after one of the film's stars, David Janssen, died during production.] Janssen's scenes were cut from the final version of the film, as were those of Rex Reed, per Wikipedia. Yet I see them both here in the closing scene. I guess Wiki got it wrong?
This is not from the original theatrical release, but from an edited release that appeared on cable once or twice.
unbeknownst1 1 year ago
So the edited version had the deleted Janssen/Reed scenes?
gent11763 1 year ago
What you see is the version from cable that included both Janssen and Rex Reed.
The theatrical release did not.
unbeknownst1 1 year ago
Warmer Music Group cited the Jerry Goldsmith soundtrack used in the closing credits for copyright infringement.
So no dialogue now, but the lovely overlay of music from Patricia Spero in a piece entitled "Cloud Forest" courtesy of youtube's Audioswap.
Use your imagination.
unbeknownst1 1 year ago
a story that might still be told better someday
unbeknownst1 3 years ago