Quicksand scene in french film Dolmen

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Quicksand scene in french film Dolmen

Postby pucipal » Sun Oct 03, 2010 7:34 am

There is this short beach quicksand scene in the film Dolmen. It is a male scene. The female lead, the sexy bosomy Ingrid Chauvin rescued him but didn't join in the fun. *sigh* :|

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Re: Quicksand scene in french film Dolmen

Postby Viridian » Sun Oct 03, 2010 8:31 am

Nice suspenseful scene. She does come close to joining him. Bit of a tease :)
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Re: Quicksand scene in french film Dolmen

Postby PM2K » Sun Oct 03, 2010 11:44 am

Nice find! :D

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Re: Quicksand scene in french film Dolmen

Postby quagmire_uk » Mon Oct 04, 2010 2:56 pm

I'm curious to understand the dialogue! Looks like it might be an interesting film.

Pretty sure they aren't speaking French. My knowledge of French is only very basic but I couldn't follow a single word! Is it dubbed?

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Postby Billie Bonce » Mon Oct 04, 2010 4:13 pm

quagmire_uk wrote:I'm curious to understand the dialogue! Looks like it might be an interesting film.

Pretty sure they aren't speaking French. My knowledge of French is only very basic but I couldn't follow a single word! Is it dubbed?

Yes, it is dubbed. I suppose they speak Czech.
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Re: Quicksand scene in french film Dolmen

Postby Fred588 » Mon Oct 04, 2010 4:42 pm

quagmire_uk wrote:I'm curious to understand the dialogue! Looks like it might be an interesting film.

Pretty sure they aren't speaking French. My knowledge of French is only very basic but I couldn't follow a single word! Is it dubbed?


Sounds sorta like Italian?
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Re: Quicksand scene in french film Dolmen

Postby Robert » Mon Oct 04, 2010 9:22 pm

Fred588 wrote:
quagmire_uk wrote:I'm curious to understand the dialogue! Looks like it might be an interesting film.

Pretty sure they aren't speaking French. My knowledge of French is only very basic but I couldn't follow a single word! Is it dubbed?


Sounds sorta like Italian?


I could not pick up a single word of Italian. To my ears is sounded something like an eastern Europe combination of Czech/Hungarian/Ukrainian...lol

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Re: Quicksand scene in french film Dolmen

Postby Billie Bonce » Tue Oct 05, 2010 5:05 am

Robert wrote:I could not pick up a single word of Italian. To my ears is sounded something like an eastern Europe combination of Czech/Hungarian/Ukrainian...lol

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Since I'm Ukrainian myself I can assure you that the language is not Ukrainian. On the other side, the language is certainly Slavic, because I understand significant part of what they say. That means, it's not Hungarian, which belongs to Finno-Ugric languages. It is very likely Czech (because the person who posted the videos is from Czech Republic). Could be, Slovak, Slovene or Serbo-Croatian. Not Polish and not Bulgarian. Certainly not Russian nor Belarusian.
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