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One of my almost forgotten nostalgia, 22 December 2006
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Author:
buktel from Turkey
I saw Michel Strogoff when I was just a little boy in fifties, at
cinema Elhamra in Izmir. Its Turkish name was "Volga Mahkumlari" (The
Prisoners of Volga). Later, I read the Turkish translation of the Jules
Verne book which was published with the same title of the original book
the film was based on. I remember the run and chase plot of the book
better than the film's plot. The only things I remember of the film are
its sad (maybe gloomy)atmosphere and Curd Jurgens who was captured by
spies of the villain and was blinded with a red-hot iron stick. The
sequence made such a strong impression on me that although I have
forgotten almost all the other aspects of the film ("the events happen
in Russia") I have never forgotten it.
I must have noticed the existence of Sylva Koscina who has been one of
my boyhood idols, for the first time in Michel Strogoff. I have
completely forgotten Koscina's image in Michel Strogoff but still
remember her Playboy photographs shoving her naked in water.
It would just be a wonderful nostalgic pleasure if I could have a DVD
of Michel Strogoff! COSKUN BUKTEL
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