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  3. So. Is this true? In 1927?! Wow. For this reason alone, I really want to see this film. Why don't they just release it o

So. Is this true? In 1927?! Wow. For this reason alone, I really want to see this film. Why don't they just release it o

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    Henry_Framus_Valentine — 13 years ago(February 20, 2013 08:21 PM)

    What rot! It`s not even the first man-on-man kiss in this particular film. Just before the intermission, when Jack and David are being awarded their medals, the one-armed French officer kisses both men on both cheeks.
    I find my solace then in bottles,
    And I forget them axolotls.

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      on3gin — 11 years ago(November 23, 2014 02:27 PM)

      If you have the time, Framus61, watch that scene again. In awarding medals, the French traditionally kiss the recipient on both cheeks, just a peck, really, but this officer was nuzzling their necks.

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        georgestrum — 12 years ago(March 03, 2014 09:07 PM)

        I found an amazing similarity in looks with both Buddy Rogers in Wings and Lew Ayres in All Quiet On The Western Front.

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          hamlet-16 — 10 years ago(May 29, 2015 10:27 PM)

          The scene is very intense and the kiss in lingering and emotional .. two friends saying goodbye I am not sure Wellman or the 1920s audience would see it is "gay".
          A pity no-one got to ask Buddy Rogers what he thought of the scene (maybe they did ???)

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