This must be commented. I have seen it countless times since I was a child. As long as it is on TV, I will definitely stop and watch it. No matter how familiar the plot is, it doesn’t matter. Lost wig and baton, the painter sits on the stone crying, wants his paintbrush, the conductor and the painter with the Nazi helmet and the long-life lock, and the military dog on a leash, is taken to the German barracks already at last they and the nun The happy cheers while sitting in the glider have a deep memory. Unfortunately, after watching it again, it has been repainted and dubbed. It has lost its original flavor.
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