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Across The Atlantic (Napoleon's World)
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Across the Atlantic is a 1970 action comedy film starring Jack Kennedy, Roger Moore, Don Sorenson, Lee Oswald and Melissa Fairchild. Highly anticipated as Kennedy's return to acting after having not appeared in any films since 1965, the movie was a huge success and was critically praised. It was the first of three movies in the 1970's in which former America's Favorite Gentlemen Kennedy and Sorenson would costar, and was one of numerous collaborations between Lee Oswald and Kennedy.
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Across the Atlantic is a 1970 action comedy film starring Jack Kennedy, Roger Moore, Don Sorenson, Lee Oswald and Melissa Fairchild. Highly anticipated as Kennedy's return to acting after having not appeared in any films since 1965, the movie was a huge success and was critically praised. It was the first of three movies in the 1970's in which former America's Favorite Gentlemen Kennedy and Sorenson would costar, and was one of numerous collaborations between Lee Oswald and Kennedy.