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katy wrote:
There was that one excellent rendition of _Huckleberry Finn_.... Which one was that? ...and the there was _Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court_ and all the weird spin-offs (the Danny Kaye version).... Hah! I saw that... long time ago... I thought it was pretty good back then. Danny Kaye was pretty funny. ... I always thought the Jack London books were tedious but I did like the movie versions... Jack London is like James Fenimore Cooper, great for adventure but not so great on content or accuracy. I loved all those adventure books in my early teens, then discovered actual history and realized that nothing remotely like it ever happened (or could). Then Mark Twain's essay "The Literary Offenses of James Fenimore Cooper" killed the whole game for me. Another don't-see movie is the 'Last of the Mohicans' from the early 1990s, don't remember who starred in it. It should have been titled 'Men with Long Hair & Torn Clothes Running in the Woods' as that pretty much sums up the plot, the dialog, and 90% of the action. Neither J.F. Cooper nor Mark Twain would have recognized it IMHO. A good one (even has some sailing in it) is the Spencer Tracy version of 'Captains Courageous.' Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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![]() "DSK" wrote in message ... A good one (even has some sailing in it) is the Spencer Tracy version of 'Captains Courageous.' One of my favorites. Rented it 3 times. SBV |
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