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    Senior Member Country: Europe Bernardo's Avatar
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    I made the topic fairly wide & general but my original purpose was to notify collectors of the unusual that Ray Milland is in a 1950's film Friday (tomorrow C4 12.25) and it is novel as it is a spy film that has no dialogue

    One can imagine when such films are first discussed. Dogville with barely minimalist scenery, 10 Million Years B.C's script with various ways of saying 'ugh'. A children only gangster movie, vamps and all: Bugsy Malone. And so on. No Brit film?
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    Senior Member Country: North Korea GRAEME's Avatar
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    Is Bugsy Malone not a Brit film?

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    No Brit films? I am proud to say that we lead the world in films made in Latin or that consist entirely of a single-colour screen or productions of Shakespeare plays with only one speaking role.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GRAEME View Post
    Is Bugsy Malone not a Brit film?
    I can confirm - Bugsy Malone is a UK production.

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