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Name: Steve Williams on Feb 12, 2004Country: CAComments:Flag
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Name: STEVEN SOUZA on Feb 13, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: JOHN ALLEN on Feb 13, 2004Country: UKComments:Flag
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Name: Dan Cunningham on Feb 20, 2004Country: CAComments:Flag
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Name: Brian White on Feb 20, 2004Country: USComments: This is a great and unique film.Please do the right thing and restore it to the director's original vision!Flag
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Name: Jack Green on Feb 24, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Fred H. Francis on Feb 25, 2004Country: USComments: I'd like to add my name to the petition to restore "The Sand Pebbles". In the current national situation, I believe the restored film would make good business sense in limited/art-house release, and even greater sense in "collectors" DVD and VHS formats. Moreover, the value of this film as an educational tool, for young and old, is not to be underestimated; it's not that the film is a documentary, but that it accurately portrays the feelings in our society and in individuals within our society , at that time.Flag
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Name: Les Parry on Feb 27, 2004Country: UKComments: Would be wonderful to get the deleted, missing scenes restoredFlag
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Name: Ron Kovar on Feb 28, 2004Country: USComments: For the generations to follow,Who will enjoy this classic epic...THANK YOU.Flag
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Name: Marc Miller on Feb 29, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Dick Marshall on Mar 2, 2004Country:Comments: I urge Twentieth Century Fox to restore "The Sand Pebbles" motion picture to its original running time of 196 minutes. The current version of this epic film available on DVD has a running time of 182 minutes. Thank you, Dick Marshall ColoradoFlag
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Name: Romuald Andr on Mar 7, 2004Country: FRComments: I would like a new version fully restored with deleted scenes please. Thanks. The Fox is a great Studio, you have made a wonderful job for Cleopatra !!!! You can do it again !!! There are many many films behind Star Wars...Flag
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Name: Thomas Myers on Mar 7, 2004Country: USComments: One of the greatist 15 films of the past 40-yrs. Goldsmith's finest score, McQueens finest performance - Crenna's finest - Bergen's finest - Attenborough's finest. Film epitomizes Hollywood Feature film-making of the Sixties.Flag
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Name: FILIPPI CHRISTIAN on Apr 21, 2004Country: FRComments: EXCUSE MY BAD ENGLISH I WANT ITS POSSIBLE A NEW TRANSFERT DIGITAL FROM THE ORIGINALFlag
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Name: Jeffrey Freels on Apr 21, 2004Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Joshua Post on Apr 21, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: David Glasgow on Apr 21, 2004Country: USComments: I have served, and am still serving, with the Military for 25 years. The Sand Pebbles is probably both the best book and movie EVER done about the Military. This is a story that should be told in entirety. CPO Dave GlasgowFlag
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Name: Christopher Winter on Apr 21, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Roger Burd on Apr 21, 2004Country: USComments: As a Merchant Marine steam engineer, I would love to see all of the deleted engine room scenes restored. We'll never see anything like this again!Flag
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Name: Bernardine Brys on Apr 21, 2004Country: CAComments: Just watched this movie on Bravo. It the first time I have seen it in it's entirety. Enjoyed the film very much. Would support the full restoration to coincide with it's 40th anniversary.Flag
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Name: Randy Silvey on Apr 21, 2004Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Amanda Freeman on Apr 21, 2004Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 21, 2004Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 21, 2004Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 21, 2004Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Reed Birney on Apr 21, 2004Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Andreas Kemnitz on Apr 21, 2004Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Robert Eastman on Apr 21, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Lewis Bernstein on Apr 21, 2004Country: USComments: I believe this restoration would give new life to a film that is a classic.Flag
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Name: Kevin Farrell on Apr 21, 2004Country: UKComments: Robert Wise is my favourite Hollywood director and it is a war crime for any studio, simply for commercial reasons, to cut any of his works: would an art gallery trim edges off a painting because wall space did not permit its exhibition Twentieth Century Fox must be urged to look at the Sand Pebbles as one of the most important films: its message that American intervention is not always welcome in other parts of the world (Iraq, Vietnam etc) cannot be often repeated.Flag
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Name: Matthew Bannell on Apr 21, 2004Country: AUComments:Flag
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Name: Gary Van Drew on Apr 22, 2004Country: USComments: let the best be saved.Flag
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Name: David Seitz on May 1, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Robert Schuren on May 7, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Jim Freeman on May 11, 2004Country: USComments: The Sand Pebbles is a classic, and never more timely than now, with the U.S. at war again. Please restore this film to its full length! Thank you!Flag
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Name: Steve Cook on May 18, 2004Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Kenneth Kunkel on May 18, 2004Country: USComments: Like the other great roadshow epics of the 60's, this film should be restored to its original length, along with a pristine copy and a decent soundtrack.Flag
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Name: Robert Short on May 28, 2004Country: CAComments:Flag
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Name: Harvey Myers on May 31, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Mel Matsil on Jun 3, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Mel Matsil on Jun 3, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Stephen Ellis on Jun 5, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Peter Kolosky on Jun 6, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Michael Free on Jun 8, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Delmar Crowe on Jun 15, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Dan Trembula on Jun 17, 2004Country: USComments: This movie is of vital importance to our Naval Heritage for it memorializes an oft-forgotten part of the 20th Century. Yet, when viewed, one cannot avoid getting the feeling that "something is missing." There are too many parts of the current version that fall flat because parts of the original movie were edited out. Please restore them to make a good movie great.Flag
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Name: Carol Titus on Jun 18, 2004Country: USComments: My father would have LOVED to see the movie in its original form! It must be done!!! A Classic!Flag
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Name: Ernest Bassi on Jun 23, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Ernest Bassi on Jun 23, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Jack Ahola on Jun 25, 2004Country: USComments:Flag