There is a Nigerian movie call The Black Book. Think it is on Netflix. Those of you who download can just find it the other way.
Shit is action and fire. Good story. None of that hollyweird bullshit.
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There is a Nigerian movie call The Black Book. Think it is on Netflix. Those of you who download can just find it the other way.
Shit is action and fire. Good story. None of that hollyweird bullshit.
The Boys from Brazil
1978
7.5/10
This is a classic SciFi/Thriller I watched last night with one of my sons on tubi. I haven’t seen it since the late 80s on network TV.
The film’s premise is around human cloning. A subject that mysteriously is not being covered in SciFi nowadays or covered by the news media. If you are a true conspiracy theorist, you will enjoy this film.
The film is overloaded with a cast of well known actors from the era from TV and movies.
The film immediately kicks in from the beginning with suspense and holds steady to the last scene. If you suffer from Movie ADHD, this film will not affect your condition.
The film ended for a potential sequel which never was made. I suspect the ending was left for the viewers interpretation of how things will play out in the future.
The film is on a number of free streaming services. tubi has a clean, full screen remastered copy.
Synopsis
Dr. Josef Mengele (Gregory Peck) clones Hitler 95 times, and hopes to raise the resulting boys in Brazil, giving them childhoods identical to Hitler's. His ultimate plan is to create a band of Nazi leaders that can continue where Hitler left off, forming the Fourth Reich. Ezra Lieberman (Laurence Olivier), a Nazi hunter, learns of the plan and is determined to thwart it. When the two meet face-to-face in the home of one of the Hitler clones, it is up to the boy to choose who he will assist.
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