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smudge
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There's a short sequence set in a telephone box in the middle of the airfield in the fog. IIRC Reginald Beckwith comes along to empty the coins from the box and (naturally) interacts with Frankie. This scene was chopped from the recent UK DVD print - in error probably, as possibly no-one at the releasing company really knew the film... SMUDGE |
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ChristineCB
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Yes, I realized this was probably what you meant, but I was thinking I'd missed a pub-phone call or some bit over the phone.
Out of the 3800-odd votes this film received for our weekend 'most popular' matinee slot, all of those indicated "Would buy DVD" checkbox, too. This isn't too scientific, of course - it's easy to checkmark a box on the ticket stub, but that doesn't mean they'd actually spend money for the DVD. But when those films are voted most-popular, their weekend re-showings are also filled - which shows the people are willing to spend money for another ticket. I was told this film (and the others, this week) are heading to Calif for their festivals next week, so RUNAWAY is making the national circuit. |
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ChristineCB
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For the past two evenings, it's been a double-bill of WHISKY GALORE and PASSPORT TO PIMLICO, and again, this is the first time they've been shown here on the big-screen, and the first time I've seen them in a theatre. While I was amused and enjoyed them on their recently released DVDs, the electricity of the audience made them a lot more fun. Tonight and Friday, we're stuck with LAVENDAR HILL MOB and LADYKILLERS, which have made it here in prior years but I don't think anyone minds seeing them again. I'll force myself...
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Joe Fraguela
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Last night I watched the 1967 film Smashing Time with Rita Tushingham and Lynn Redgrave and a whole host of other well known actors. Loved the scene, fashion, music, locations i.e St Pancras, Camden Town, Carnaby Street, Warren Street etc. I might just dig out the Smashing Time Soundtrack LP and play that later today.
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David Brent
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I watched 'The Signalman' (1976) - made for television in the "Ghost Story For Christmas" BBC series. Now available on DVD.
Based on a story written by Charles Dickens the program stars Denholm Elliott as the signalman. A fine performance it is too. Although the program only runs for 40 minutes it is rather spooky and gripping to the extreme. Thoroughly absorbing and highly recommended. This is the way ghost stories should be made. The DVD also includes an audio reading of Dickens's story as an extra. Dave. |
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ChristineCB
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A few months ago when OCEANS 13 came out, I thought t was an OK addition to that collection but I'm not sure any of those 3 will get any re-watching time for me.
Last night as we came out of LAVENDER HILL MOB, a large group were talking about the comparisons of new ensemble-caper films and LAVENDER, and no one could name a worthy new match to it. It's a shame that we hear that a remake is underway now. I think I'd prefer OCEANS 14 so I know I could stay away and wouldn't miss a thing but disappointment. |
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Harbottle
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The Intruder (1953)
Excellent use made here of flashbacks, explaining why poor old Michael Medwin went off the rails. Rather enjoyable film starring Jack Hawkins and featuring a host of welcome faces including Dennis Price, George Cole and Edward Chapman. 8/10 |
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