[IKE The War Year] 1979 by Robert Duvall https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apItz4iI2gs?
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Miniseries detailing the life of Dwight D. Eisenhower, who commanded American forces during World War II, romanced his driver Kay Summersby and later became President of the United States. During World War II, General Dwight D. Eisenhower serves as Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces in Europe. On a personal level, he has an extramarital affair with his driver Kay Summersby.
@marmadukegrimwig
10 days ago
Lee Remick’s portrayal of Kay Summersby is nothing short of ludicrous.
movie...admired his decision making and diplomacy..served in the Philippines before world war 2...
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[@1suoiraciv954]
@1suoiraciv954
7 months ago
This movie is more about Kay Summersby and the personal relationship to Eisenhower than Eisenhower's actual work as Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces in Europe. It's a good love story
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[@davidanderson1889]
@davidanderson1889
4 years ago (edited)
One would think that in a series lasting 4 and a half hours they would emphasis a little more on historical accuracy. There were numerous issues not according to history. Yes I realize that authors of books and makers of movies more often than not take creative license but this pictures one of the most significant events in history that shaped the entire future of mankind and thus it should be the goal for any director or producer to make it as realistic as possible. In this series Eisenhower is shown to be this dashing loud mouthed all American hero which in fact wasn't so and I'm sure the Eisenhower himself would be the first to agree with me. He was in fact a very reserved man who spoke firmly but softly. He never raised his voice in delicate diplomatic situations as he was shown to have done with Churchill and other historical figures. Further more he didn't make Patton commander of 3rd Army when and where he is shown in this series but instead used Patton as a decoy for the Germans before and throughout the invasion and Patton didn't know of his new command until the invasion was already done and over with and Eisenhower needed a commander to break the stalemate in France after the invasion was completed. Just like that there were a number of inaccuracies which get's the viewer who doesn't have historical knowledge to get a completely different picture of actual events. This series looked more like something of a propaganda piece turning Ike into a hero that he was not. A great commander with exceptional diplomatic skills that was able to inspire loyalty in those that served under him and later on he was no doubt a great president. But a hero? I'm sure he wouldn't agree with that. The true heros were those young boys who went to fight over there not having the slightest clue what they were really fighting for and left their lives in Europe, it's those that fought there and didn't come back. You can see their names inscribed in markers on endless fields of grave markers all over Europe. But thanks for posting this, if nothing else it was certainly entertaining
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[@Willysmb44]
@Willysmb44
3 months ago (edited)
I'd never seen this before. Aside from the cheesy montages, it was very well done. The scene at 2:49:58 was very impressive. I think the B-25s were just left over from the Harrison Ford movie, "Hannover Street" and the inclusion of so many C-47s might be leftovers from "A Bridge Too Far"?
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[@thepeskytraveller3870]
@thepeskytraveller3870
3 months ago
Totally enjoyed watching this. Duval was great! Can definitely watch it again.
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[@dace938]
@dace938
3 months ago
Thank you for posting this. I needed this after all that's going on on 5/16/23.
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[@jrtstrategicapital560]
@jrtstrategicapital560
1 year ago
“All you look like is ready for tea time!” .. thank God for Ike..so few generals in that era “piss standing up”.
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[@Petal4822]
@Petal4822
2 years ago (edited)
Robert Duvall was perfect as Eisenhower.... Lee Remick was also amazing, such a brilliant actress and a real beauty .... Gregory Peck would have added to the film. God Bless America... what would Britain have done without you ... we will always be eternally grateful...love the United States of America and always will [] ?
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[@markjanson1062]
@markjanson1062
4 years ago
What people don't realize was that this was George Marshall's Army - the greatest in History
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[@u.s.militia7682]
@u.s.militia7682
10 days ago
I never knew that Les Nessman was a WW2 war correspondent. I thought he’d always just been at WKRP.
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[@okieatkins2033]
@okieatkins2033
3 weeks ago
Was up all night watching this I loved it thanks for posting this great movie
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[@frederickrapp5396]
@frederickrapp5396
4 months ago
“Ok, we’ll go.” Dwight D. Eisenhower June 5, 1944. The most important words spoken in the 20th century.
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[@Eagle-nq2mv]
@Eagle-nq2mv
2 months ago
Duvall is very impressive in this role.really great acting from lee remick too.
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[@richardwhite3458]
@richardwhite3458
1 year ago
El daño que hizo esta serie fue irreparable, un "general" interrogador detrás de otro con la frase:"¿lke?"
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[@commonsenserevolutionx1053]
@commonsenserevolutionx1053
1 year ago
Story goes....Ike's car stalled, his female driver, got out and checked under the hood. After some time Eisenhower, got out to check on her progress....as she was just looking at the engine......Ike looked for the repair kit. He asked her "you want a screwdriver"......without missing a beat she replied.... "yea, might just as well.....this car's not going anywhere for a while"
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[@pietrietveld1842]
@pietrietveld1842
8 months ago
excellent movie great performed by robert duvall,, thank you for sharing this epos . one off the few good war ww2 movies .
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[@naturetrails8357]
@naturetrails8357
2 years ago
would love to find clear video of this great movie! Thanx for posting! Interesting clash of personalities!
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[@maryvalentine9090]
@maryvalentine9090
2 months ago
In the spring of 1989 the beautiful and talented Lee Remick was diagnosed with kidney cancer, from which she died on July 2, 1991 at the age of 55. RIP.
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[@cristineconnell7803]
@cristineconnell7803
3 weeks ago (edited)
Roosevelt greatly underestimated Stalin, Ike saw the writing on the wall! However today Russia isn't really our biggest concern, but history repeating itself is!
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[@tubenachos]
@tubenachos
6 months ago
So sad Lee Remick died not much long after this movie []
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[@mikearakelian6368]
@mikearakelian6368
3 months ago
I remember IKE as a child and inspired confidence as I grew up; happy and secure times...
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[@ellielindnes7894]
@ellielindnes7894
4 years ago
Love this movie <3!!!!
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[@BruceFJRay]
@BruceFJRay
2 months ago
Dwight D. Eisenhower, one of the best, honest, AMERICAN Presidents.
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[@ronniecoleman2342]
@ronniecoleman2342
3 months ago
Best line in this 4 hours plus was..."what the hell are you Ike, Republican or Democrat?" Ike said he was an American.
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[@Jimmy82102000]
@Jimmy82102000
4 years ago
My all time favorite movie ever
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[@jbjoeychic]
@jbjoeychic
3 months ago
I understand that Ike had a Love affair with Ms. Summersby but I am saddened that this mini-series spent so much time with that as opposed to the other major acts Ike was involved with. Makes me rather sad for Mamie as the unloved wife on the side.
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[@-khosroemamiahari2883]
@-khosroemamiahari2883
7 months ago
Very educational []
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[@anti-corruptiondigest4820]
@anti-corruptiondigest4820
4 years ago
Excellent film!
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[@notmyrealname6150]
@notmyrealname6150
1 month ago
3:39:00 George C. Marshall was the first 5 star general followed by MacArthur and then Eisenhower.
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[@johnmcdermott8523]
@johnmcdermott8523
2 months ago
Geo C Scott's Patton stole the thunder of these portrayals.
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[@robertduvall5648]
@robertduvall5648
1 year ago
I really appreciate you all thanks for been a fan!
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[@lesliemackay7853]
@lesliemackay7853
7 months ago
By Birth; Southern Rhodesian. By act of parliament; british. By Act of God; A Scotsman! [] [] ? [] ????????????????????????!
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[@danparnic-wz3se]
@danparnic-wz3se
5 months ago
We should learn from out past, and the hardship that comes from war. WW3 should Not happen. But a Great Series indeed.
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[@tillman40]
@tillman40
2 years ago
IKE was the best president in the last 100 years
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[@georgesenda1952]
@georgesenda1952
3 months ago
I've never understood the glorification of Eisenhower. He coddled Montgomery, lengthened the war with his approval of Market Garden, let the Russians take Berlin & cement the subjugation of the people of Eastern Germany and Europe, failed to see the buildup by the Germans in the Bulge, failed to allow Patton to take ground that would have shortened the war & also did not allow him to move in Czechoslovakia which put those people under the Soviet thumb as well. The man made too many mistakes and even though we won the war it was not commanded properly and should have been under command of a combat soldier not a ill promoted staff officer which is what Ike really was.
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[@merriedge8186]
@merriedge8186
2 years ago
Wish they could have told the real story of Ike and Kay but the Eisenhower family sued to keep it secret.
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[@nickkinler8547]
@nickkinler8547
2 years ago
OK, this is nit picking. The scene with Roosevelt arriving in Cairo has a 50 star US flag flying. At that time there were only 48 stars on the flag.
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[@stevel9678]
@stevel9678
3 months ago
I kept waiting for Ike to say, "I love the smell of napalm in the morning!"
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[@olengagallardo8551]
@olengagallardo8551
5 months ago
She was his lover too but who could blame him []
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[@imapaine-diaz4451]
@imapaine-diaz4451
3 years ago
Rommel strafed Ike in tunisia. Ike returns the favor in normandy..... Rommel missed.......Ike didn't!
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[@vinylsolution2522]
@vinylsolution2522
9 months ago (edited)
Duvall better be careful.....those desert rocks are where Kirk fought the Gorn.
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[@laserprop]
@laserprop
2 months ago
What the hell was up with Churchill, assigning a beautiful, sophisticated thirtyish divorcée as chauffeur to the very married Eisenhower? Were all the middle aged, potbellied, expert driver/mechanic career motor transport sergeants otherwise engaged? Not a single one left for the Supreme Allied Commander?
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[@angloaust1575]
@angloaust1575
5 months ago
The scene of ike saying farewell to the airborne wasn't portrayed accurately the men were expecting Someone else maybe betty grable Ike just walked up and down the line Chatting here and there the newsreel Footage more accurate!
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[@joeblair5057]
@joeblair5057
4 days ago
They don’t make movies like this anymore!. I get that new movies are more accurate as to what happened but in my opinion, new movies don’t have great actors like Duvall any more. Maybe saving private Ryan but more often or not , the acting in war movies now a days is atrocious and has you falling asleep half way through. This is a very long mini series and I instantly went looking for Ike the post war years but none to be found. I could honestly watch stuff like this for days and wouldn’t be bored one iota
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[@ikedewinter1213]
@ikedewinter1213
4 months ago
I was named after this man
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[@pnayeri]
@pnayeri
3 years ago
So I guess they did not have a military advisor when they made this movie! A four star General wearing a junior officer cover without scrambled eggs! What a terrible rookie mistake!
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[@Aubury]
@Aubury
3 months ago
Ike was no military genius. But the right man to command an alliance army.. His warning on the military industrial complex, was astute.
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[@josephmilkobustamante8382]
@josephmilkobustamante8382
5 months ago
the Verdun scene was not accurate regarding Patton and the other allied Generals.
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[@richardcartwright2199]
@richardcartwright2199
1 month ago
I havec been looking for this for a long time, thanks
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[@terryrussel3369]
@terryrussel3369
2 weeks ago (edited)
I hope someone, someday soon, will put films like this through one of the new computer programs to clean up the imaging. I also wish that someday Hollyweard will take storytelling seriously and stop editing and rewriting history.
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[@user-fz2we1gw8n]
@user-fz2we1gw8n
1 hour ago (edited)
Cannot even turn up on time for a good fight , once was careless twice was gutless .
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[@user-mw8um6mc3v]
@user-mw8um6mc3v
2 years ago
Damn fine series but nothing tops Lee Remick
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[@olengagallardo8551]
@olengagallardo8551
5 months ago
Lee is seductive as ever!
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[@ROMANABSOLUT]
@ROMANABSOLUT
3 years ago
If I would be an American, I will NOT be proud with such a guy. My hero is Gen. Patton.
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[@woodwage7988]
@woodwage7988
7 months ago
Ukraine is living this injustice and pain..whatever the political game's that are being played behind the scenes..let's do absolutely everything in our power to help Ukraine just get back it's sovereign state..and then let's help them and more importantly, Russia, throw out those that are simply in place to advance their own political and financial gains..l know, idealistic...so, let's just back up and at least make sure that Ukraine get's nothing more than thier own country back...that can't be wrong in anyone's book...Slava Ukraine..
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[@BigM94sqd]
@BigM94sqd
3 months ago
calling him a hero is like calling Churchill a hero however one of these two has a better track record then the other. which one served the country through more conflicts sometimes being in the frontline facing the enemy.
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[@user-io9vi3tu6x]
@user-io9vi3tu6x
3 months ago
元々好きでしたが、このドラマで、益々ヒットラ総統とアイク元帥が、好きになりました。
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[@GWRick-ld7rj]
@GWRick-ld7rj
4 years ago
3:59:00 graphic shows April 13, 1944 in error . . ., should be April 13, 1945.
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[@kennethvenezia4400]
@kennethvenezia4400
10 months ago
Yes, Hollywood's best attempt to make everyone look like a bumbling idiot.
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[Jim Walsh]
Jim Walsh
1 month ago
And MacCarthurs ran away and left his army
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[@dnhuntsr]
@dnhuntsr
4 years ago
Sorry but the narrator at the beginning was wrong. While Eisenhower was a great WWII general, he WAS NOT the greatest war hero of the twentith century.
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[@sandrofantin2561]
@sandrofantin2561
1 year ago
Dove posso trovare la versione in italiano per avere una copia per me grazie
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[@-khosroemamiahari2883]
@-khosroemamiahari2883
7 months ago
Just Fantastic, we’ll done !
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[@MrB-ko2bt]
@MrB-ko2bt
4 years ago
WE SHOULD HAVE LISTENED TO PATTON AND STOMPED STALIN'S ASS.
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[@peterpluim7912]
@peterpluim7912
3 months ago
Mark Clark should have been fired for gross incompetence in 1943.
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[@pastorsandyventer4311]
@pastorsandyventer4311
2 years ago
Great Movie
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[@briangraham1024]
@briangraham1024
2 months ago
With all those cigaretes everybody must have stunk []
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[@elyacohen7548]
@elyacohen7548
3 years ago
Thanks a lot [] []
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[@kikanuez]
@kikanuez
1 month ago
subtitulos ? :(
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[@Petal4822]
@Petal4822
2 years ago
Why is Rommel always hailed as the greatest commander in North Africa ... he was defeated.
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[@KatzenjammerKid61]
@KatzenjammerKid61
2 months ago
Robert Duvall cast as Ike Eisenhower was a joke. He chewed the sets in this production so bad he got diabetes.
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[@poirot1]
@poirot1
3 weeks ago
That would be, IKE: The War Years. Not the War Year. Jahren vs. Jahr.
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[@Legendary_UA]
@Legendary_UA
4 years ago
I saw movie clips form Patton, Tora Tora, Tora, and The Battle of the Bulge. What else did I miss?
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[@isuriadireja91]
@isuriadireja91
6 months ago
i wonder...with The Eagle Has Landed, Apocalypse Now, this and The Great Santini...seems like Robert Duvall got his mojo around this time, playing military guys.
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[@charlottequillen732]
@charlottequillen732
2 months ago
Most of the actors cast for this movie were World Class DuVall especially, they were just all cast wrong for this picture thats all. And has any movie ever shown Montgomery as anything other than an obnoxious jerk?...
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[@angloaust1575]
@angloaust1575
5 months ago
France still in strife altho the germans And allies have departed!
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[@nurscathwill]
@nurscathwill
3 months ago
How disgusting! A driver/sec/would be homer wrecker, if allowed!
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[@BallMuncher555]
@BallMuncher555
3 years ago
Well did he fight for his friends?
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[@alexmoore432]
@alexmoore432
5 months ago (edited)
Pincer movement Monty strung out German supply lines, the British then destroyed them and the Americans finished the job in North Africa
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[@christinegozzi5692]
@christinegozzi5692
2 years ago
a quand la version francaise
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[@bobm3434]
@bobm3434
8 months ago
Was thinking this was a romantic comedy, but Burt Reynolds did not have a role. Then thought...wait, it's a comedy. But no Don Rickels. Then I was thinking that I am just wasting 4 hrs. But in the end....I realize that I actually wasted 4 and a half. Oh well. Ok movie, but the editing and the script was awful. Good acting, but terrible direction .
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[@stevecoleman2250]
@stevecoleman2250
2 months ago
This series was not very complimentary to the effort of the British,even if Montgomery was a bit of pill. I had this on DVD and the picture quality was not that good.
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[@dale1969]
@dale1969
3 months ago
He was a political choice,not a real commander. Only a paper pusher.
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[@doogboy]
@doogboy
4 years ago
Interesting!
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[@stephennikolovski6900]
@stephennikolovski6900
2 years ago
Wait this isn’t South Park
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[@jackkelly3563]
@jackkelly3563
1 month ago
Was the movie about Ike or Kay? The Kay character was a complete distraction.
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[@woodwage7988]
@woodwage7988
7 months ago
Was there really a..Kay?
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[@frankfe635]
@frankfe635
7 months ago
Ha ha…this guy luck he know fight Japanese…we beat MacArthur real bad…ha ha.
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[@danielbisson8032]
@danielbisson8032
5 months ago
ike also had couple lesbiann drivers
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[@mahasir]
@mahasir
1 year ago
can u please uplod Tales of Gold Monkey Pilot Series drama 1982
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