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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0063599/ The Shoes of the Fisherman at IMDb]
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0063599/ The Shoes of the Fisherman at IMDb]

Revision as of 17:28, 20 February 2013

DVD cover

Movie (1968)

Starring:
Anthony Quinn (Kiril Lakota, the pope)
Oskar Werner (Fr. David Telemond )
Laurence Olivier (Piotr Ilyich Kamenev)
Burt Kwouk (Peng)


After twenty years spent as a prisoner in a labor camp in Siberia, Kiril Lakota is free and follows a young priest to Rome, where he's quickly elevated to Cardinal Priest by the the pope. This one quickly deads during trouble times, with a face to face between Soviet Union and China (which endures a famine). To avoid a near atomic war, Vatican elected Lakota as the new pope and he's struggles to change the fate of the world.

Douglas DC-8-33

Reg. SE-DBA Douglas DC-8-33 Rurik Viking of SAS-Scandinavian Airlines System.
Reg. SE-DBA Douglas DC-8-33 Rurik Viking of SAS-Scandinavian Airlines System.
Reg. SE-DBA Douglas DC-8-33 Rurik Viking of SAS-Scandinavian Airlines System.
Reg. SE-DBA Douglas DC-8-33 Rurik Viking of SAS-Scandinavian Airlines System.
Reg. SE-DBA Douglas DC-8-33 Rurik Viking of SAS-Scandinavian Airlines System.

Douglas DC-8-43

On the right.

Douglas DC-8-43 of Canadian Pacific Airlines.

Tail fin of DC-8 very likely from Alitalia fleet rather from French Government Armée de l'Air.

Douglas DC-8-43 of Alitalia.


Vickers 785D Viscount

In the far bacground, a Viscount of Alitalia.

Vickers 785D Viscount of Alitalia.


Piaggio-Douglas PD-808

Registration I-PIAI, c/n 503.
Fake Vatican livery, this aircraft owned by Piaggio Aero at the time, crashed on approach to San Sebastián-Fuenterrabia Airport (Spain) on 1968 June 18th.

Reg. I-PIAI Piaggio-Douglas PD-808 in flight.
Reg. I-PIAI Piaggio-Douglas PD-808 in flight.
Reg. I-PIAI Piaggio-Douglas PD-808.
Unboarding
Inside view with three windows instead the two of the real aircraft.


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