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== ''Mr. Freedom'' (1970) - William Klein == | == ''Mr. Freedom'' (1970) - William Klein == | ||
- | ''Mr. Freedom'' is a 1970 film by William Klein. [[Amos Vogel]] says: | + | ''Mr. Freedom'' is a 1970 film by [[William Klein]]. [[Amos Vogel]] says: |
:This anti-American satire recounts the spectacularly unheroic exploits of "Mr. Freedom", personification of the American Superman sent into the world to liberate it from Communism. The combination of sex and politics seems irresistable to modern left-wing sophisticates. --Amos Vogel | :This anti-American satire recounts the spectacularly unheroic exploits of "Mr. Freedom", personification of the American Superman sent into the world to liberate it from Communism. The combination of sex and politics seems irresistable to modern left-wing sophisticates. --Amos Vogel |
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Mr. Freedom (1970) - William Klein
Mr. Freedom is a 1970 film by William Klein. Amos Vogel says:
- This anti-American satire recounts the spectacularly unheroic exploits of "Mr. Freedom", personification of the American Superman sent into the world to liberate it from Communism. The combination of sex and politics seems irresistable to modern left-wing sophisticates. --Amos Vogel