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If anything can be described as "bonkers" it's the plot of The Cassandra Crossing, a film which I love in a guilty-pleasure sort of way. Can someone explain, since the screenplay never bothers to, why
(1) the US military is conducting bio-weapons research in the Geneva WHO headquarters, of all places; and (2) how a US general is able to re-route a train containing numerous US security personnel into Poland, a communist country? Have the writers never heard of the Cold War or the Iron Curtain? |
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