Saturday, November 07, 2015

36 Hours (1964)




I wish I had caught this at the beginning instead of about the 47 minute point.





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36 Hours (1964)

701 TCMHD: Saturday, November 7 12:30 PM [ 12:30 PM Saturday 07 November 2015 Pacific Time USA ]

1964, NR, ***, 01:55, B & W, English, United States,

A disguised Nazi officer (Rod Taylor) seeks D-Day data from a drugged U.S. major (James Garner) in what looks like a U.S. hospital.

Cast: James Garner, Eva Marie Saint, Rod Taylor










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Quotes


Maj. Walter Gerber: I think deep down you wanted to be caught.

Anna Hedler, Nurse: Why?

Maj. Walter Gerber: Guilt cries out for punishment - punishment as a specific cure for a feverish conscience.










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: posted by H.V.O.M at 8:28 PM Thursday, September 15, 2005


Behavior control

Had some weird dreams lately. I think they are in my head again. How they are doing it I do not know. I have searched the internet for a long time to get more clues on it, primarily to find other instances of something like this happening. As I documented earlier, it is known that external noises can influence a person's dreams. What I have been trying to do is determine whether someone is trying to control my mind. I don't think they are controlling my mind and that everything I do is my own free-will, but it just all really agitates me. I have actually found U.S. Patents for devices and methods to control behavior, but whether this stuff really works, I don't know. Most of it sounds like a bunch of X-Files-nonsense to me. Here's one I found with a short description for U.S. Patent 6,258,022:

[ internet hyperlink lost: ] Behavior modification of a human subject takes place under hypnosis, when the subject is in a relaxed state. [ internet hyperlink ]

The complete description includes a device which isn't present in my situation, but there is a lot of other similarity to make me wonder. Last year, I read about a device that can channel sound like a spotlight does to light. It creates a narrow beam of sound that can be projected to a specific location. I suspect they are using something like that in my situation. Or maybe I am psychic, hell I don't know, I would pretty much believe anything at this point, even though I don't believe in supernatural stuff like that.

I am going to describe a dream I had earlier today, because as strange as it seems, I think I am supposed to. I think someone is testing me and they want me to relay to them what they sent to my sleeping mind. I guess they want to see how much detail I remember when I am awake or something like that. It has happened a couple times lately but I have resisted writing about it. Mainly because it agitates me so to be manipulated like this.

I had that dream again about the house I bought in South Carolina back in the early '90s. I loved that place, it was quiet and relaxing. That house is always the central element in dreams I have sometime. There are usually variations to the situation, but the house is always there. And there is usually another element to the dream. In the dream, I discover that I still own the house and I can go back there any time I want, even at the very moment I realize it is still there. It is a great feeling to know I can sleep there that very night if I want to.

In this dream last night though, there is something about my nieces. One of them has bought the house and will live there now. This is one of ten houses that one of ten nieces is getting. Not sure what that means, I only have two nieces. So anyway, I have two cars parked outside. One is that Mazda RX-7, and just like re-discovering the house in the prior dreams, this car is suddenly mine again and I am very happy to see it. I faced a dilemma though about how to get two cars back to my place, whereever that was. There is a lot of food in one car and I am transferring it from one to the RX-7. It was dark. Then I found myself at what seemed to be my own place in the country, the grass was very high. Never seen this place before, but there seems to be something slightly familiar about it. Next image I remember is my Jeep blocking the entrace of my driveway. But the postman has driven around it and is delivering the mail. He has a lot to deliver. At one point, he walks up to the house, or the garage, but I do not talk with him. Before this, I had been walking around the property and there are a lot of other buildings with purposes I don't know but they have a lot of objects, tools and such, cluttered around. I am standing on the porch about to go in and a woman throws open a hatch on the porch and starts climbing up from under the porch. She is carrying a fishing tackle box and something else I don't recognize. She is a scientist or something. She is on some kind of expedition to go out and cause frogs, I think it was, to contract the "mumps." I don't know why she was doing it, but she said they weren't doing it themselves. I woke up at this point and I could hear some loud-mouth in another room on this floor talking loudly next to his window about how he never contracted the mumps when he was a kid even though he had actually tried to contract it by getting into bed with someone that had the mumps.

I'm not sure if this dream happened after I went back to sleep or it had occured earlier, but I was in that unfamilar house there in the country and I was trying to get ready. I was meeting some family members in town for lunch but I kept getting interrupted. At one point, the clock read 1:38 pm but I had to be there at 2pm and I had not even showered or shaved yet. I didn't know how to get in touch with them to let them know I would be late.

The other dream I had was about fighting some kind of aliens. I'm not sure if this dream happened before the one I wrote about above or if it happened later. In this dream, I am still in the Navy, but I am wearing some kind of camoflauge uniform, maybe army or marines. These aliens have invaded a subway and there are a lot of travelers around in danger. I am about to drop from exhaustion after 36 hours of fighting, we have been retreating and I am separated from the other soldiers. I am carrying two heavy packs, trying to find another unit to group up with, with passengers stream through the facility, they are even getting on the trains as some of them are still coming through. I have lost my rifle somewhere. I still have plenty of ammo, but I can't find a rifle. A woman at a coffee kisok says something to me that I don't remember, she has dried blood on her hands as she is preparing coffee. Then I am outside and I have found an armory where I get another rifle. I start heading back to the subway. A woman drives up in a car and asks me if I am who she thinks I am. But I can't remember seeing her actually in the car, all I can remember is seeing her buried in the dirt with only her talking face exposed. That is all I remember.


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 15 September 2005 excerpt ends]










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36 Hours (1964)

Release Info

UK 26 November 1964 (London)
USA 27 January 1965 (Minneapolis, Minnesota) (premiere)



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Full Cast & Crew

James Garner ... Maj. Jefferson Pike
Eva Marie Saint ... Anna Hedler
Rod Taylor ... Maj. Walter Gerber










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Plot Summary


In this psychological war-drama an Army Major is captured by the Germans during World War II. They attempt to brainwash him into believing the war is over and that he is safe in an Allied hospital, so that he will divulge Allied invasion plans.










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Taglines


The Wildest Spy Adventure A Man Ever Lived!










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00:47:53 I'm not interested in medals and honors. Don't you realize that...?

00:47:56 In this case, I can take all the credit.

00:48:01 But if you fail, please don't expect me to come to your defense.

00:48:05 It wouldn't be practical, huh?

00:48:07 I would have to be against you from the beginning.

00:48:11 You understand my position?

00:48:14 Yes, I'm afraid so.

00:48:16 Now, so I can be completely sure you are not deceiving me...

00:48:19 ...I would like to be with you when you talk to him.

00:48:22 - Wait a minute... - You can introduce me...



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36 Hours (1965)

00:48:24 ...as someone from the village, someone he doesn't remember.

00:48:27 But you might make a mistake.

00:48:28 By refusing, you might be making a bigger mistake, huh?

00:48:37 You don't remember me, major?

00:48:41 Otto Schack?

00:48:43 The restaurant at Waldshut?

00:48:46 You and Frau Pike take dinner with me very often, and afterwards we play chess.

00:48:52 The day you put this ring on her finger...

00:48:54 ...you came to my place for the engagement celebration.

00:48:57 - Look, Mr. Schack, I just don't remember. - You will.

00:49:01 You will when I make your favorite again for you, gefullte kalbsbrust.

00:49:08 Sometimes what the brain forgets, the tongue remembers.

00:49:11 Well, I'm sure it'd be a novel cure for amnesia.










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00:49:37 It's a village down the road a few miles.

00:49:39 - Close to the Swiss border? - Not far. Why?

00:49:42 I thought it sounded familiar.

00:49:44 Oh, one of my first jobs was questioning escaped fliers.

00:49:48 I remember this one RAF pilot.

00:49:50 He got into Switzerland through Waldshut.

00:49:53 I guess a lot of guys did.

00:49:54 Oh, yes. I helped many to get over.

00:49:59 Some minister helped this guy get across.

00:50:01 Minister? Oh, a good man. A very good man.

00:50:08 Did you get a chance to look at that record?

00:50:10 Well, Anna gave me a quick rundown.

00:50:13 I don't know where I'm going, but I know where I've been.

00:50:16 You got any questions?

00:50:18 A few thousand.

00:50:19 First, what about the war?

00:50:22 After the invasion, it went pretty fast.

00:50:24 When we got to the German border...

00:50:26 ...Rommel and von Rundstedt advised surrender.

00:50:28 Hitler refused, so the military pulled a coup d'état and assassinated him.



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00:50:35 They beat us to it, huh?

00:50:37 Yeah, they also got Göring and Goebbels.

00:50:39 A bomb planted at a staff meeting.

00:50:41 First time hitting the jackpot with three lemons.

00:50:47 What about Himmler?

00:50:48 He was arrested and executed, along with the SS and the top Gestapo brass.

00:50:54 And the German people took care of the rest of the small fry.

00:50:58 So the invasion caught them flat-footed, huh?

00:51:01 More or less.

00:51:02 At least I was right about that.

00:51:04 Before I went to Lisbon, MacLean and I were talking about it...

00:51:08 ...and he was worried they were playing cute with us...

00:51:10 ...but I figured if they had their 15th army dug in at Pas de Calais...

00:51:14 ...the odds were against them expecting us to hit at Normandy.

00:51:17 That's one of the things I wanted to ask you about.

00:51:20 This conversation with MacLean.

00:51:22 Now, at Walter Reed, you gave one version, and at Fitzsimmons, it was slightly different.

00:51:27 Really? That's funny.

00:51:30 It's as clear in my mind as if it were yesterday.










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36 Hours (1965)

00:52:31 Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno and Sword.

00:52:34 Good, right on the button. I'm gonna get tougher with you.

00:52:37 All right. Do you happen to recall the disposition of troops in the various sectors?

00:52:42 Well, let's see.

00:52:45 Utah was the U.S. 7th Corps with the U.S. 4th Division making initial assault.

00:52:50 Omaha was the U.S. 5th Corps with the U.S. 1 st and 29th divisions.

00:52:59 No, the British 50th making the landing.

00:53:01 Juno was the Canadian 3rd, and Sword, the British 3rd. How'd I do, coach?

00:53:08 Jeff, you can sleep easy.

00:53:10 We'll have you out of here and cured in no time.

00:53:12 Amazing. After all these years, he could remember such things.

00:53:16 No, to Major Pike, it's as if the last six years never existed.










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00:53:57 If I hadn't heard it myself, I would never have believed it.

00:54:02 Do you still think it's an idiotic scheme?

00:54:04 Oh, doctor.

00:54:06 It was just never explained to me properly, huh?

00:54:09 If I had known, I'd...

00:54:12 Do you remember everything he said?

00:54:15 Of course not. Do you?

00:54:17 Normandy and the 5th. Also the code names, Sword, Gold...

00:54:21 Omaha, Utah.

00:54:23 And there was one more. Those places and numbers...

00:54:25 Tomorrow in my office, we'll have him repeat it.

00:54:28 There'll be a microphone and a stenographer can monitor.

00:54:30 Tomorrow's already the 3rd.

00:54:32 The time and place will keep headquarters busy until morning, at least.

00:54:36 Doctor, that woman, the nurse. Are you sure of her?

00:54:41 She can be trusted.

00:54:43 Someone from a concentration camp...



- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 1:35 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Saturday 07 November 2015