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Missed that. If I seee the film again, I'll make a point of looking for
her. I'm not up on maritime history, so thanks for the info.
Pam Asbury-Smith
SRI, Tucson
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> Excuse me folks. But you had better look again. The gunners wife was
> shown in one scene. She was the traditional care giver to the squeekers.
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> Saw it, also recommend it. I'm pretty much an egalitarian, but never gave
> it a thought about there being all men. That was then, this is now. Most
> of all, it was a refreshing change from the gratuitous violence, sex and
> foul language that populates the modern movie. There was enough violence
> in it to satisfy most bloodthirsty people, but it was more what I imagine
> it would be like in 1805.
> Pam Asbury-Smith
> SRI, Tucson
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> Seen it- and recommend it as a historical film though probably not if you
> are a radical feminist as its all boys (literally) and men killing each
> other for king and country or the emperor. A bit early for this group but
> just saw the Discovery channel docu-drama on the Colliseum -really good
> stuff though last week I saw Carl Dreyer's silent Jean D'Arc- magnifique
> or whatever the Danish equivalent is.
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