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Hello all,
I was just thinking, if only The Maggie could have been seen as separate somewhow from the body of Ealing films. It's often overlooked as it doesn't have the classic Ealing qualities that seem to me personally to diminish those films. Compared to Whisky Galore, i'd take The Maggie every time. It deserves an indepedent release.. |
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A great wee film, but what a shock to find that "Dougie the wee boy" is nearly 70 now, and as far as I can see never made anything else, unlike Geoffrey Keen who must have appeared in more Brit films than any other character actor - Or, does anyone no any better?
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I really enjoyed The Maggie but my sympathies are always with Paul Douglas .... he seems like such a nice guy it's a shame to bamboozle him like that.
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