(1970 Soviet 'Eastern-Western')
Traditionally watched by Russian cosmonauts, prior to launch into space.
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(1970 Soviet 'Eastern-Western')
Traditionally watched by Russian cosmonauts, prior to launch into space.
Ooo good choice! It is a cult classic and truly emblematic of Soviet-era comedies. The film doesn’t take itself too seriously and the fight scenes stand the test of time.
You could try episode 2 of Human Planet from the BBC.
Desert has 1 S because you don’t want to cross it twice.
Dessert has 2 S’s because you want seconds.
No, no, no...
Dessert has 2 S's for "Sun & Sand", and desert has 1 S for "Sugar"
/ss
Will look into ;)
"Desert" has 1 "s" because the second one dried up.
Maybe: https://archive.org/details/ThiefOfBagdad1924
There is a better visual version without the captions but it does not have the musical accompanying the film.
Or the better polished combo on YT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sst8YrG9zyo
I just did a search for Arabian on Archive and this came up. I haven't watched it, and the authenticity of anything out of Hollywood is dubious at best.
Looking into Tyrant soon