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CaptainWaggett
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The recent St Trinians which really wasn't half-bad. If I were a Young Person I think I'd have enjoyed it more than the original. Rupert Everett gave two great performances, there were some excellent cameos and the updating of the pupils' mayhem worked very well. I was pleasantly surprised.
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Lord Brett
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Agreed. Me and Mrs B found it a real struggle to get through. I think we can charitably chalk it up to a failed attempt to tell a police procedural story in a different way. Shame, as I've liked Louise Lombard snce her early 90s appearence in Chancer. |
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Steve Crook
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I stumbled across it when they used it as a filler on Film 4. It's still available to see on the Film 4 web site and is (IMO) well worth spending the 12 minutes it takes to watch it. Click on where it says Watch video low or high resolution A young man is visiting friends in North London. But they aren't in and on his way back he hears a mobile phone ringing under a hedge so he picks it up and answers it. After the initial surprise, the woman at the other end of the phone seems very nice and appears to be intent on seducing him. But this is a short story with a violent twist in the tale. Steve |
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John Llewellyn Moxey
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Steve Crook
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I was most impressed and I've been nudging people towards it whenever I get the chance Sadly I don't see any sign of any other work from the director or cinematographer. The writer has got one other project in development, but who knows if it'll come to anything. The young man has done some episodes of The Bill, Spooks and Holby City, just like every other struggling actor Steve |
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Harbottle
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Demons Of The Mind (1972) I found this rather dull to be honest, even Robert Hardy and Patrick Magee were pretty restrained by their standards. Not helped by Paul Jones who was less than charismatic as the leading man, Michael Horden gave it his all though. You could learn enough by just watching the trailer and saving yourself 80 minutes.
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Joe Fraguela
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Last night I watched an Edgar Wallace Mystery Film from 1961 entitled The Fourth Square starring Conrad Phillips, Delphi Lawrence, Natasha Parry, Paul Daneman, Basil Digan, Anthony Newlands, Harold Kasket, Jacqueline Jones, Barrie Ingham and Miriam Karlin. Another enjoyable Edgar Wallace mystery film concerning jewel robbery.
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Lord Brett
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My least favourite ITC action show (apart from The Adventurer), but I'd watch it for Patricia Haines. |
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penfold
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Revisiting my childhood with Arthur of The Britons
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