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The Hoodlum Priest, Movie, 1961 IMDB

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Also known as:

  • Almas Redimidas (Brazil)
  • ...der werfe den ersten Stein (Germany)
  • Refugio de criminales (Spain)
  • Le mal de vivre (France)
  • Le canaglie dormono in pace (Italy)
  • Refúgio de Criminosos (Portugal)


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humungus SI

2023-10-01 01:03

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The title refers to a real-life priest who figured those most in need of his guidance were hoodlums.

Filmed mostly in St. Louis, Missouri, with a number of small/partial/obscured backgroundmobiles:
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A locomotive that changes its number in a blink of an eye:
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993cc VA

2023-10-01 01:09

There was a band by that name!

CougarTim US

2023-10-08 04:25

"backgroundmobiles"
2. 1946-1948 Dodge
3. 1960 Buick
5. 1959 Plymouth Belvedere
9. 1958 Plymouth Plaza
12. Volvo?

15-16. 1949-1952 Dodge Wayfarer two-door sedan
17-18. 1960 Chevrolet station wagon (Parkwood?)

Both locomotives belong to now-defunct Missouri Pacific; their locomotives were dark blue and silver in color.
Missouri Pacific #8015: (probably 1951) ALCO PA2
Missouri Pacific #7019: 1950 EMD E8A, later renumbered 39 (A rare sight, MoPac only ever had 5 of this model)

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