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[REL] Papillon (1973)

Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 11:08 pm
by ARTHORIUS
Ok...maybe this isn't totally child movie but there're 2/3 OT moments...that i think is a good thing to d/l

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070511/

A petty criminal, Papillon is wrongly convicted of murder and sentenced to life in a French penal colony in 'Guiane' (French Guiana, South America). Papillon is determined to escape but attempt after attempt meets with difficulty, resulting in eventual recapture. He continues his attempts to escape despite incarcerations in solitary confinement as punishment

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And the movie...italian dubbed, no subs...DVDRIP

Like this post to see ed2k links  [1.35 GiB]

Cya from ART ;)

Re: [REL] PAPILLON (1973)

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2008 5:52 am
by redcat
Sometimes OT scenes are hidden on unexpected movies. :think

But good deal for see again (or for first time) a classic film with two fantastic actors. :dance

Thanks

Re: [REL] Papillon (1973)

Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2024 7:52 pm
by Alex_kaplan
Movie online, English subtitles

Papillon.1973. FHD
https://ok.ru/video/1631089396376

Torrent 1080p.BluRay
https://yts.mx/movies/papillon-1973

Re: [REL] Papillon (1973)

Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2024 8:05 pm
by Night457
https://sensitivecontent.info/movie.php?id=21026

I basically agree with the previous posters and this is basically OFF-TOPIC. I am willing to watch it again but not yet, so thank you for the links. Let me just say that as far as "FLM movies" go, I would not recommend it for just a few brief glimpses. For a Men in Prison drama, absolutely.

Moved to Verified Off-Topic.

Re: [REL] Papillon (1973)

Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2024 10:25 pm
by Alex_kaplan
This movie is definitely off topic for the forum ;)
As for movies man in prison, then certainly the series "Prison Break" with Wentworth Miller all seasons - it's a legend, are no series like this - I watched it in one breath and rewatched it many times :roll:

Re: [REL] Papillon (1973)

Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2024 12:32 am
by Night457
I confess I am more likely to rewatch 1970s Women in Prison movies :P (with Pam Grier or Meiko Kaji) but the juvenile males in prison movie "Scum" by Alan Clarke is excellent. I've actually rewatched a couple Steve McQueen films lately including "The Blob" (1958) where 27-year-old Steve plays a teenager. (All of these are also off topic due in part to the old age of the actors.)