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8 thoughts on “The Naked Prey (1965)

    1. Alex Good's avatarAlex Good Post author

      Thanks Laura! I wonder how often parental favourites get passed on to the next generation. My dad liked to watch Sabrina (1954), which is a good movie but not one on my personal playlist.

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  1. Tom Moody's avatarTom Moody

    My father loved Gunga Din (1939).
    On the theme of reactions to the movie under discussion: In the Where’s Poppa? (1970) some Central Park muggers force George Segal to strip: “You ever seen the Naked Prey, with Cornel Wilde? Well, you better pray, because you’re going to be naked.”

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    1. Alex Good's avatarAlex Good Post author

      Did any of that love of Gunga Din pass on to you? It’s interesting, just considering the question more broadly, that I inherited almost none of my father’s tastes or interests. We were very close in a lot of ways, but read different books, liked different movies. And it was more than just generational. Even our tastes when it came to old books and movies varied.

      I still have not seen Where’s Poppa? even though it’s been on my list of movies I’ve been meaning to watch for many years now.

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  2. Tom Moody's avatarTom Moody

    My father was a science fiction reader so that interest was passed along to us. I see why he liked Gunga Din (he probably saw it in the theatre as a kid) but I’m not wild about Cary Grant in his frenetic mode. My high school friends laughed inappropriately when Sam Jaffe is killed in mid-trumpet blast, causing a sour note as he collapses.

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