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Billy Liar
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I watched Bresson's Mouchette last night and it floored me, again!!! |
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Steve Crook
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Powell filmed the real bombers returning from the raid on the Kiel Canal. All the footage of the raid itself was made up in the studio and with library shots of course. I like the way that as they fly over the Royal Navy ship they have time to flash the Aldis lamps to identify themselves, explain what they're doing and get a "Good luck" message. They must have been flying very slowly. Also, all the compass bearings given are wrong. If the bombers followed the course given they'd finish up in Switzerland, not Kiel. Powell also did much of the part about the Nazi bomber raid on London and the defence against it. A lot of that was fantasy as well of course. The defences weren't that well organised and the balloon barrage wasn't really that effective or that frightening to the bomber crews. But nobody had done a bomber attack against a well defended city at that time. After Things to Come, Guernica and the Blitzkrieg attacks against Warsaw, some people thought that bombers were unstoppable. This film may have helped to make them think again about that, even if the film was all made up. That leaves Brian Desmond Hurst who I think must have done the scenes between Ralph Richardson & Merle Oberon that you liked so much. They are a bit too twee for Powell to have done. There's a Mass Observation Report that one of the PaPAS group found that shows what audiences thought of it at the time. Apparently it was shown in Berlin - as a comedy! But I don't know if it was just shown to party members or if they'd risk letting the general public see it. The documentary section does take the micky out of the Nazis quite a bit. Although, if you've bought into the party message, it could also show how soft the British are - amateurish at sports, the King playing children's games and things like that. Steve |
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Steve Crook
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You watch the coolest stuff why don't you ever invite any of us round [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img] Terry |
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Steve Crook
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The others are quite good as well. And Sid James playing the ex-boxer barman. The photos of him in the ring behind the bar were made especially for the film but probably led to the rumour that he was a boxer in his shady past. Sid & his agent never denied that he was a boxer, but his main job in South Africe, where he grew up, was as a ladie hairdresser! Steve |
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