Les trains (et gares) dans les westerns
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"Hell on Wheels / L'enfer de l'Ouest / La Bataille du Rail" - Série tv, épisode 5.13 de juillet 16, 2016 :
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What was the difference between the West of motion pictures and the West as you knew it ?
There's only one thing I can answer that with, and that's another question. What's the difference between daylight and dark ?
Ted French to Kevin Brownlow
There's only one thing I can answer that with, and that's another question. What's the difference between daylight and dark ?
Ted French to Kevin Brownlow
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What was the difference between the West of motion pictures and the West as you knew it ?
There's only one thing I can answer that with, and that's another question. What's the difference between daylight and dark ?
Ted French to Kevin Brownlow
There's only one thing I can answer that with, and that's another question. What's the difference between daylight and dark ?
Ted French to Kevin Brownlow
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L'arbre de vie (1957) d'Edward Dmytryk
What was the difference between the West of motion pictures and the West as you knew it ?
There's only one thing I can answer that with, and that's another question. What's the difference between daylight and dark ?
Ted French to Kevin Brownlow
There's only one thing I can answer that with, and that's another question. What's the difference between daylight and dark ?
Ted French to Kevin Brownlow
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Re: Les trains (et gares) dans les westerns
What was the difference between the West of motion pictures and the West as you knew it ?
There's only one thing I can answer that with, and that's another question. What's the difference between daylight and dark ?
Ted French to Kevin Brownlow
There's only one thing I can answer that with, and that's another question. What's the difference between daylight and dark ?
Ted French to Kevin Brownlow
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Re: Les trains (et gares) dans les westerns
What was the difference between the West of motion pictures and the West as you knew it ?
There's only one thing I can answer that with, and that's another question. What's the difference between daylight and dark ?
Ted French to Kevin Brownlow
There's only one thing I can answer that with, and that's another question. What's the difference between daylight and dark ?
Ted French to Kevin Brownlow
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Un train, il y en a un ici !
"Un train pour Durango" (Un treno per Durango - M.Caïano - 1968)
Où M.Carlo Rustichelli emprunte allègrement (vers 1mn30) à M.Gioachino Rossini ! (Ouverture de "Guillaume Tell" final).
"Un train pour Durango" (Un treno per Durango - M.Caïano - 1968)
Où M.Carlo Rustichelli emprunte allègrement (vers 1mn30) à M.Gioachino Rossini ! (Ouverture de "Guillaume Tell" final).
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