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I'm quite a fan of the 1967 U.S film 'a guide for the married man' starring the one-off Walter Matthau and directed by Gene Kelly. It has quite an english sense of humour (not at all politicaly correct [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/cool.gif[/img] ) and that great cameo by Terry Thomas..
Another one i'm waiting for on DVD...
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I'd have to nominate "Harvey" as my favourite non-British film. As much as James Stewart is perfect in the way he plays his part - and acknowledges that of Harvey - Josephine Hull is pure delight. Whenever I feel down, I watch this film and am beaming with self-comfort by the end. If only life could be as simple.
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