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Re: ***Movies with a confession to a priest***
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03/17/06 07:42 AM
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Hitchcock's I Confess (1953), starring Montgomery Clift. Not really one of Hitch's first rate films, but still quite good.
Also, Ulu Grossbard's True Confessions (1981), starring Robert DeNiro as a priest and Robert Duvall as his police-detective brother, an extremely under-rated film IMO, and one of my all-time favorites.
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Re: ***Movies with a confession to a priest***
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03/17/06 01:35 PM
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Originally posted by Don Francesco: ... ( preferbably after the confession to the priest the person has to do something bad, like murder- betrayel-rape- ectr.)... In 'Moonstruck'. When Cher confesses that she slept with the brother of her fiancee. Then, she goes to the opera with him and does it again. True, it's not on the level of murder, rape, etc....but I gues you could call it a betrayal and bad enough that Loretta (Cher's character) felt the need to confess it. Apple
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Re: ***Movies with a confession to a priest***
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04/25/06 09:01 AM
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bronx tale when c confesses about seeing the murder
Time You Enjoy Wasting, was not wasted - John Lennon A man who nevers spends time with his family can never be a real man - Don Vito Corleone
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