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File:The Boggle of the Bulge.jpg|link=The Boggle of the Bulge|'''''[[The Boggle of the Bulge]]''''' is a 1965 American war film about a team of Boggle players who must repel the German offensive before the hourglass timer runs out. | File:The Boggle of the Bulge.jpg|link=The Boggle of the Bulge|'''''[[The Boggle of the Bulge]]''''' is a 1965 American war film about a team of Boggle players who must repel the German offensive before the hourglass timer runs out. | ||
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Revision as of 13:46, 21 July 2023
Slaughterhouse-Five in the Rye is a 1972 coming-of-age science fiction war film based on the novel of the same name by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. and J.D. Salinger. Set during the Second World War, often viewed by adolescents for its themes of angst and alienation, and as a critique of superficiality in society.
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The Boggle of the Bulge is a 1965 American war film about a team of Boggle players who must repel the German offensive before the hourglass timer runs out.
Apoptosis Now is a combat medical research film directed and produced by Francis Ford Coppola and funded by the National Human Genome Research Institute.
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External links
- Slaughterhouse-Five (film) @ Wikipedia
- Slaughterhouse Five - trailer @ YouTube
- The Catcher in the Rye @ Wikipedia
- Rebel in the Rye Trailer #1 (2017) @ YouTube
Social media
- Post @ Twitter (10 April 2023)
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