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Holocaust Tattoo and the Zoom Shot in Harold and Maude CinemaSlice (Original Post)
Quixote1818
May 2021
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OAITW r.2.0
(24,455 posts)1. Gonna watch that movie again.....it was such a different love story. Haven't seen it since the time
I saw it in the movies back in the 70's.
Dave in VA
(2,037 posts)2. What a wonderful movie!
Watch it every couple of years with my wife. Great story.
sheshe2
(83,746 posts)3. One of my favorite movies.
I have watched it a dozen times.
lapfog_1
(29,199 posts)4. It's a movie that sticks with you
I remember being in high school and we had a "day at the movies" where they bused us all to the theater and we saw this movie and... Airport (1970)... which was famously lampooned by the Zucker brothers movie "Airplane!"
Warpy
(111,252 posts)5. He's right, that one quick scene absolutely made that movie
I remember the person I saw it with going "OH!" out loud, like all of a sudden he got the whole thing Without that scene, it would have been another completely forgettable hippie pastiche, a craven attempt to separate broke ass kids from cash they didn't have.
Thanks for posting this video.