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Old 12-09-2005, 08:00 PM   #31
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Jenny Agutter is a national treasure. To leap over from another thread, her role in Logan's Run definitely showed her to be one of the world's sexiest actressses.

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Too true - not just Logan's Run but also Riddle of the Sands and September. Some people get all the luck.

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Too true - not just Logan's Run but also Riddle of the Sands and September. Some people get all the luck.

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Well all I can suggest is that you write a screenplay, get it accepted, take some drama classes to that you can cast yourself as the leading man, and insist that the other leading role as the nude nymphomaniac housekeeper be given to Jenny Agutter! Simple really, I don't know why you never thought of it before!
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Well all I can suggest is that you write a screenplay, get it accepted, take some drama classes to that you can cast yourself as the leading man, and insist that the other leading role as the nude nymphomaniac housekeeper be given to Jenny Agutter! Simple really, I don't know why you never thought of it before!
Had I the talent, then it might have been worth considering

However, trust me, the last role I would want to see Jenny playing is that of a nymphomaniac

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Ah but a young Jennifer did do something like that when she blasted to death the lard bucket of a yokel boyfriend in "The Eagle Has Landed"! Mind you it was set in Norfolk and coming from that neck of the woods myself I know the age old motto in most villages is "If in doubt, get the 12 bore out!"
I remember that scene - wasn't that 'lard-bucket' a stunt man/extra? When ever you see him in a scene you can guarantee there's going to be ruck. Always plays the heavy!!
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I remember that scene - wasn't that 'lard-bucket' a stunt man/extra? When ever you see him in a scene you can guarantee there's going to be ruck. Always plays the heavy!!
Excuse the pun but he's a bit of a blast from the past! He could have been an ex-boxer by the look of him. Many have been used in films in various "heavy" roles, so perhaps Mr Fielder might know of him. The old gravedigger chap as well, he used to be in a lot of things and I met him once in a pub near Epsom 25 years ago, but I can never remember his name!
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Too true - not just Logan's Run but also Riddle of the Sands and September. Some people get all the luck.

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Fell, what was the Jenny Agutter film where she did that lesbian scene in the altogether on a beach with a young Helen Mirren?
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Fell, what was the Jenny Agutter film where she did that lesbian scene in the altogether on a beach with a young Helen Mirren?
I think that might have been in your overactive imagination
The IMDb doesn't list any films that they were both in.
Of course, the IMDb isn't perfect ...

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I think that might have been in your overactive imagination
The IMDb doesn't list any films that they were both in.
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No you're quite right it wasn't a film, it was a dream. I remember now, I was in it, rising up out of the surf ready to come ashore!
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I think that might have been in your overactive imagination
The IMDb doesn't list any films that they were both in.
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... whereas Miss Agutter is and Miss Mirren isn't far off it.
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... whereas Miss Agutter is and Miss Mirren isn't far off it.
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Fell, what was the Jenny Agutter film where she did that lesbian scene in the altogether on a beach with a young Helen Mirren?
I couldn't help but try and give Fell a sudden panic attack, but he didn't rise to the bait!, he knows her too well!
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I couldn't help but try and give Fell a sudden panic attack, but he didn't rise to the bait!, he knows her too well!
I should be so lucky

Mind you, Miss Agutter and Miss Mirren must have disrobed in the name of art more often than any other two serious actresses in film history.

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I should be so lucky

Mind you, Miss Agutter and Miss Mirren must have disrobed in the name of art more often than any other two serious actresses in film history.

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Hi there.

Did anyone catch Ms Agutter in Monte Hellman's China 9, Liberty 37? I remember reading in Film Review magazine years ago (probably at the time of American Werewolf) an interview with her and she talked about what she described as a very bad exerience on an unnamed spaghetti western which she disowned. It wasn't till it turned up on BBC 2 that I learned what the film was called. It's not that bad just very uneven but it does have Warren Oates in it and Jenny does appear appear as nature intended in several shots. Sam Peckinpah is also in this. Anyone seen it?

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Hi there.

Did anyone catch Ms Agutter in Monte Hellman's China 9, Liberty 37? I remember reading in Film Review magazine years ago (probably at the time of American Werewolf) an interview with her and she talked about what she described as a very bad exerience on an unnamed spaghetti western which she disowned. It wasn't till it turned up on BBC 2 that I learned what the film was called. It's not that bad just very uneven but it does have Warren Oates in it and Jenny does appear appear as nature intended in several shots. Sam Peckinpah is also in this. Anyone seen it?

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I managed to record it onto dvd about a year ago. Not the greatest spaghetti western ever made but, as you say, it did have Warren Oates and Sam Peckinpah. Needless to say, with Jenny Agutter in it there was bound to be something stunningly attractive to look at.

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Susan Stranks was married to Robin Ray, son of Ted, music quiz maestro and co-founder of Classic FM. I saw Jenny H at a dinner a few years back, I think she runs a pub now. The others I've not heard of since.
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First time the 1977 version of The Man in the Iron Mask has been on terrestrial tv [C4 tomorrow afternoon] for some time - can't really blame Louis or Philippe, can you?

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