'NEVER ON SUNDAY' TRAILER

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The original trailer for the film "Never On Sunday," directed by Jules Dassin ("Rififi") and starring Oscar-winning actress Melina Mercouri.
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Excuse me if I don't see it that way... Specially when compared to present standards Never On Sunday is a tribute to innocence and freedom. And as for those "stereotypes Greeks" I love each and every character on that film. I have treasured this movie since I was eleven years old. There have been times when I have gone back to watch it just to unwind and bring back the days of simplicity.

nicanora
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I'm 55, this song was played at our 6th grade summer concert. I still remember it and only found out just now that it was from a movie

yonkerstuber
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LOL! Yeah, it's crazy that Dassin got away with this in the early sixties and still managed to make it frothy and funny and so earthy! Thank you for commenting!

withlotsabutta
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the ironic part...
the day she passed away, Melina Mercouri, was on a Sunday!

StelyDn
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O filme grego chamado Nunca aos Domingos, de Jules Dassin, é excelente!

AndreChaves-sibi
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she was one sexy lady with a fantastic voice & talent . sadly missing by the screamers of today's so called talent. !

annesummer
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They need to make more Greek movies like this

VolcanicLioness
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"As for what she does, we can't tell you what it is. But we can't keep you from guessing!" One thing I don't like about old marketing is how they pretend to be coy, even when they basically tell you everything and you don't have to guess.

newsduke
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Where can i get this film online??
Somebody tell me please!!!

wampolin
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Isn't this movie on youtube yet??? It's so old, there mustn't be any copyrights anymore...

odisseusdx
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i rly want to see that movie but cant find it.
i hope it will uploaded soon....

ilithio
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The guy who directed Rififi and it's 30 minute heist scene directed this!? Didn't see that coming!

vicepresidentfrutly
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". . . and they all went to the seashore . . ."

kristinangelique
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Type on youtube "nunca aos domingos-- Filme completo". You will find it in English, with english subs

disastron
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Like the others, I had no idea about this movie. I just thought it was a cute song.

firstptrand_
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Whether she is a whore or not, the Samaritan woman in John 4 isn’t a victim. She is Melina Mercouri as Ilya, a self-employed, free-spirited, Planned Parenthood woman, and she wants to get pregnant.


When the camera begins to roll, Jesus says “Give me a drink” and Iiya says “Can you dance to the Bouzouki?”


And He makes her pregnant the same way the Holy Ghost made His mother pregnant by immaculate conception with the Spirity of the Lord.


Everything in the Gospels allude to something else in scripture. The pericope in John 4 is an allusion to Tamar in Genesis 38, with Jacob’s Well the anchor of the allusion. This pericope is also an allusion to the moment of immaculate conception of Jesus in (John 4:26; Luke 1:27 - 38) and a song of celebration(John 4:29; Luke1:46 - 55).


If Martin Luther was alive, he would be burning Pro-Life/Creationists at the stake for heresy.

The triangulation of the the neo-Calvinist TULIP theology and Solo Scriptura with the Evangelican business model is a gnostic construct that denies the Holy Spirit, which is why Evangelicals can find no fault in Trump: money talks when Mammon squawks

Thomasw
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so sorry, but unfortunately the talented Melina Mercouri never won an Oscar!

felsineo
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I think the movie would have been funnier if it was originally titled: "Never on a Saturday?" with a slightly different plot. Not funny anymore? Making it "frothy and funny and earthy" was the cover. That is how he "Dassin" got away with it. The subtle propaganda was about bashing Christians especially Catholics. I'll bet this film was banned by the Catholic church at the time.

newjerseybt
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I wasn't in the military and I assume that thirsty sailors arriving at ports won't change but the way they are perceived by the locals might if the films change.

lawrencegroves