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SOMERTON MAN TAMAM SHUD: AN INTERESTING CLIP FROM THE 1976 MOVIE THE MARATHON MAN.. THE TORTURE SCENE...

...THE DENTAL TORTURE SCENE..




...The Marathon Man movie was one I recall seeing when it first came out in 1076. A riveting story that includes several unforgettable scenes. Of relevance of course would be the 'Is It Safe/' torture scene with Laurence Olivier and Dustin Hoffman. In it 'Babe' played by Hoffman is being tortured by 'Christian Zelle played by Laurence Olivier who continually asks the question 'Is it safe?' as he is torturing Hoffman by drilling/removing teeth without anesthetics. The character Szell is based on that of the war criminal Josef Mengele, The Angel of Death. (Wiki link here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marathon_Man_(film)

That brought to mind Dr Dwyers dental chart that he took of the Somerton Man's teeth. It showed that the man had 18 missing teeth. I wonder to this day just how those teeth were lost. 
according to his statement at the inquest, Dr.Dwyer found no sign of any gum disorder or disease 

I wondered where the idea of torturing someone by removing their teeth could have come from?

I can recommend the movie, it is a brilliant story surrounding a wanted War criminal and his efforts to retrieve a cache of stolen diamonds and evade identification and capture for his crimes.

You can view the full video on Daily Motion here, a warning, sometimes the site is plagued by advertising:
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Here’s a link to the DANETTA CODE, the book is the first of 3 on the Somerton Man case. It’s highly detailed and based on the known, documented evidence in the case:



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  1. AnonymousMay 23, 2024

    Just 10 years after the Battle of Hastings

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  2. AnonymousMay 23, 2024

    The book was published in 1974 that’s 4 years after the airing of the Littlemore documentary on the Somerton Man. He wrote the book in 1973 there’s a wiki on it. He didn’t make any reference to TSM though. Good movie, never read the book.

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