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File:It Takes a Green.jpg|link=It Takes a Green|'''''[[It Takes a Green]]''''' is an American ecology-crime television series starring Malachi Throne.  
File:It Takes a Green.jpg|link=It Takes a Green|'''''[[It Takes a Green]]''''' is an American ecology-crime television series starring Malachi Throne.  
File:Bob and Carol and Ted and Bugsy.jpg|link=Bob & Carol & Ted & Bugsy|'''''[[Bob & Carol & Ted & Bugsy]]''''' is a romantic crime drama film starring Elliot Gould, Natalie Wood, Dyan Cannon, and Warren Beatty.


File:Charlotte's Animal Farm.jpg|link=Charlotte's Animal Farm|'''''[[Charlotte's Animal Farm]]''''' is an allegorical novel by George Orwell and E.B. White.
File:Charlotte's Animal Farm.jpg|link=Charlotte's Animal Farm|'''''[[Charlotte's Animal Farm]]''''' is an allegorical novel by George Orwell and E.B. White.
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== Fiction cross-reference ==
== Fiction cross-reference ==


* ''[[Bob & Carol & Ted & Bugsy]]''
* ''[[Charlotte's Animal Farm]]''
* ''[[Charlotte's Animal Farm]]''
* [[Clandestiphrine]]
* [[Clandestiphrine]]

Revision as of 08:06, 29 November 2022

Earliest known poster for Greens.

Greens is a 1985 American epic historical drama film, co-written, produced, and directed by Warren Beatty the bombing of the Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior on 10 July 1985 by agents of the French foreign intelligence services.

Two French security operatives sank the flagship of the Greenpeace fleet, Rainbow Warrior, at the Port of Auckland on her way to a protest against a planned French nuclear test in Moruroa.

Fernando Pereira, a photographer, drowned on the sinking ship.

The operation was codenamed Satanique.

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External links

  • Post @ Twitter (5 October 2022)
  • Post @ Twitter (8 September 2022) - to do: Abbey
  • Post @ Twitter (11 May 2022) - #FilmsWedLikeToSee
  • Post @ Twitter (17 March 2022)