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The Russians are Coming! The Russians are Coming! (Original Post)
world wide wally
Dec 2016
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Brother Buzz
(36,490 posts)1. Emergency, everybody to get from street
I always found it interesting the film was shot in the Fort Bragg, California area, but the setting was supposed to be a New England community, so they had to shoot the morning oceans scenes in the evening and the evening ocean scenes in morning to place the sun in the right area.
Chasstev365
(5,191 posts)2. Beat Me To It!
lanlady
(7,136 posts)4. Eegermancy, lol
I LOVE this scene. In fact, I love the whole movie & the fact it's real Russian they're speaking, not made up language. Apparently Theodore Bikel, who plays the Captain, grew up in a Russian-speaking community.
flamingdem
(39,335 posts)3. Is this movie the reason for the stripe shirt trend of the time?
And it's back, that must have been Russian propaganda that made the stripe shirt return!