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Must Have "Period" Adventure Movies??

RBH

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Might I add..

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And also ''White Hunter Black Heart''

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Widebrim

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Story said:
Gary Cooper, LIVES OF THE BENGAL LANCER (1935)
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Now you're talking! And since late 19th/early 20th century qualifies...Gunga Din, The Far Pavilions, The Wind and the Lion, Lion of the Desert (Italian African colonialism). And for Dan Duryea's large-brimmed fedora alone, Too Late For Tears (a.k.a. Killer Bait), as well as Kiss of Death for Widmark's huge lid.
 

ron521

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How about "Out of Africa", "A Passage to India", or the miniseries "Flame Trees of Thika"?
As for sci-fi with period costumes, you can not do better than the series "Firefly" or the movie based on the series "Serenity". The writing, character development and acting are also of a very high order.
 

Naphtali

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"Farewell to the King" (1989) Nick Nolte, Nigel Havers is thematically similar to . . .

"Lord Jim" (1965) Peter O'Toole, James Mason.

"Murphy's War (1971) Peter O'Toole, Sian Phillips is yet another WW I-era story of obsession.
 

DanielJones

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On the move again...
Lassiter(1984) comes to mind. Another with Tom Selleck. I believe that one is in the 1930's. I wish that it and High Road to China would be released on DVD soon.
I've recently enjoyed Flyboys and can't wait to check out The Red Baron. Then there is the Foreign film North Face.

Cheers!

Dan
 

Akubra Man

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The movie "Sorcerer" is one of my favorite adventure movies. Directed by William Friedkin, starring Roy Schieder whose broken and cracked face is perfect for the role. He plays an armed robber on the lam from the NY mob. Scheider's character finds himself broke and stuck in a back woods of Venezula. Desperate to get out of there and home, he takes on the job of hauling a truck load of unstable dynamite over a mountain and down the other side to deliver the load to an oil drilling encampment that has an oil well fire. He is joined by 3 other nefarious characters also on the lam for criminal indiscretions. While, a commercial flop it has become one my favorite films and worth recommending, For more info here is a link to a plot synopsis and film overview http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sorcerer_(film)
 

Mahagonny Bill

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People have already mentioned King Kong (1933) and The Most Dangerous Game (1932) which were both produced and directed by Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack. If you want to see some REAL adventure movies, check out their earlier silent work Grass (1925) and Chang (1927). In both movies, Cooper and Schoedsack took movie cameras into remote, inhospitable regions (Persia and Siam respectively), filmed the native people and wildlife, and then cut the footage into a fictional storyline to make "true to life" adventures. An interesting "docudrama" approach to film making that was soon abandoned due to difficulty and expense. However, if you are interested in real adventure footage from the 1920's these two moves must be seen.
 

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