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    Google alert received that Gillies MacKinnon will direct "The Snow Goose" starring Jenny Agutter, Olivier Martinez, Emily Blunt and Billy Connolly as reported in Variety [USA]. I wasn't signing up for a subscription for the whole report but I'm sure it'll be reported this side of the pond very shortly.

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    Would this be the same Snow Goose that Spike Millian recorded by Paul Gallico (I think that's the name) some years ago? Milligan related the story over sound effects. It was some time ago that I heard it; perhaps 30 years or more.



    Perhaps the forum might know?

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    Originally posted by JIM@May 20 2005, 01:27 PM

    Would this be the same Snow Goose that Spike Millian recorded by Paul Gallico (I think that's the name) some years ago? Milligan related the story over sound effects. It was some time ago that I heard it; perhaps 30 years or more.



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    Yes - and the same one that Jenny Agutter starred in +30 years ago

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    Originally posted by Fellwanderer@May 20 2005, 07:36 PM

    Yes - and the same one that Jenny Agutter starred in +30 years ago
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    Wow, I'm really excited about this film! Especially because Billy Connelly is going to play Rhayader! I'm a big fan of this book. It's enspired me for a long time. I'm a (film)composer and I said to myself, someday I'm going to write a symphony or a symphonic poem about The Snowgoose and that's what I'm doing right now. I've been commissioned by a orchestra to write +_10min piece for them. Of course 10min isn't nearly enough time to tell such a great and deep story so it'll be a prelude.



    I'm very glad to hear this news. I'm looking forward to seeing this film! I'm sure it'll be great!



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    (Siddhartha Barnhoorn @ Dec 29 2005, 06:36 PM)

    Wow, I'm really excited about this film! Especially because Billy Connelly is going to play Rhayader! I'm a big fan of this book. It's enspired me for a long time. I'm a (film)composer and I said to myself, someday I'm going to write a symphony or a symphonic poem about The Snowgoose and that's what I'm doing right now. I've been commissioned by a orchestra to write +_10min piece for them. Of course 10min isn't nearly enough time to tell such a great and deep story so it'll be a prelude.



    I'm very glad to hear this news. I'm looking forward to seeing this film! I'm sure it'll be great!



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    I sincerely hope you're right but it has a lot to live up to. The 1970 version is the most moving film I've ever seen.



    What do you think of Camel's version of The Snow Goose?



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    Looks like a French/Belgium made-for-tv co-production.

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    "sincerely hope you're right but it has a lot to live up to. The 1970 version is the most moving film I've ever seen.



    What do you think of Camel's version of The Snow Goose?"






    Unfortunately, I haven't seen the 70s version yet. But I'll definitely will have to check it out! I'm a big fan of Camel. Their album was why I became interested in The Snowgoose in the first place and it has really inspired me. My orchestral work isn't going to be anything like they did. I'm more into contemporary writing for this one but it seems to fit the desolate atmosphere. But anyway, got alot of albums by Camel. I play guitar myself and really got into music by playing along with Andrew Latimer's guitarwork... haha :-) among others though...



    So, how are your projects going since you're a actrice. :-) Anyway cool going on? haha :-)



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    (Siddhartha Barnhoorn @ Dec 29 2005, 06:36 PM)

    Wow, I'm really excited about this film! Especially because Billy Connelly is going to play Rhayader! I'm a big fan of this book. It's enspired me for a long time. I'm a (film)composer and I said to myself, someday I'm going to write a symphony or a symphonic poem about The Snowgoose and that's what I'm doing right now. I've been commissioned by a orchestra to write +_10min piece for them. Of course 10min isn't nearly enough time to tell such a great and deep story so it'll be a prelude.



    I'm very glad to hear this news. I'm looking forward to seeing this film! I'm sure it'll be great!



    Cheers,
    Billy Connolly as Rhyader eh? Blimey, that's going to be be something! Imagine Connolly talking for the length of a feature film withOUT effing and blinding!!!

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    (JIM @ Jan 2 2006, 06:39 PM)

    Billy Connolly as Rhyader eh? Blimey, that's going to be be something! Imagine Connolly talking for the length of a feature film withOUT effing and blinding!!!!
    He proved very well that he could do that in Mrs Brown.



    I'm sad to say that I've never seen The Snow Goose. It's just appalling that such a classic hasn't been released commercially. I'll just have to content myself with the DVD of The Railway Children, which is on its way from Blighty to Oz as I write.

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    (Darling @ Feb 5 2006, 06:58 AM)

    He proved very well that he could do that in Mrs Brown.



    I'm sad to say that I've never seen The Snow Goose. It's just appalling that such a classic hasn't been released commercially. I'll just have to content myself with the DVD of The Railway Children, which is on its way from Blighty to Oz as I write.
    You have a PM



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    (Fellwanderer @ Feb 5 2006, 03:34 PM)

    You have a PM



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    Thanks very much, Fell.



    I initially thought that maybe the reason The Snow Goose hasn't been released on video or DVD is because it was made for TV but, for example, I've just ordered Cathy Come Home on DVD which was also made for TV.



    I'm itching to see what Richard Harris is like in this (sorry, Fell, JA doesn't do anything for me, but she was and is beautiful).

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    (Darling @ Feb 5 2006, 09:33 AM)

    Thanks very much, Fell.



    I initially thought that maybe the reason The Snow Goose hasn't been released on video or DVD is because it was made for TV but, for example, I've just ordered Cathy Come Home on DVD which was also made for TV.



    I'm itching to see what Richard Harris is like in this
    Both give excellent performances.




    (sorry, Fell, JA doesn't do anything for me, but she was and is beautiful).
    That's ok - it would be a dull, old world if everyone held the same view.





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    (Darling @ Feb 5 2006, 06:58 AM)

    He proved very well that he could do that in Mrs Brown.



    I'm sad to say that I've never seen The Snow Goose. It's just appalling that such a classic hasn't been released commercially. I'll just have to content myself with the DVD of The Railway Children, which is on its way from Blighty to Oz as I write.
    Well he couldn't swear in front of HM Queen Vic could he?

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    (Darling @ Feb 5 2006, 05:33 PM)

    Thanks very much, Fell.



    I'm itching to see what Richard Harris is like in this (sorry, Fell, JA doesn't do anything for me, but she was and is beautiful).
    Oh my god, what a beautiful, beautiful film! Its stark simplicity is breathtaking. I agree with you Fell, it's the most moving film I've ever seen too. (It brought to mind another favourite, although not with nearly the same impact, Laughterhouse, with Ian Holm and many geese.)



    I must admit that I was a bit sceptical about the involvement of Richard Harris in this film (I haven't read the book, so I didn't know the story). But I now couldn't really imagine anyone else playing the role. Harris was quoted in the biography by Michael Feeney Callan (Sex, Death & the Movies):



    "I knew that little book as a wonderful, delicate parable, like something by Laurie Lee. I had the greatest love for it, and, when I read the script, the literary part of me caught fire."



    Jenny was mesmerising too! I cried with her at the end.



    Another big thank you, Fell, for giving me the opportunity to see it.



    Not sure about Billy Connolly...maybe. I think he has the capacity to bring the required sensitivity to such a role, providing there's a firm directorial hand to deter overplaying it.

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    Just to let people know that filming on the forthcoming film The Snow Goose has not actually begun yet. Nor is it a remake as such as it takes a wider look at the life of the village itself. As Jenny said, it would probably have been better named The Lost Princess.



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    (Fellwanderer @ May 5 2006, 06:44 PM)

    Just to let people know that filming on the forthcoming film The Snow Goose has not actually begun yet. Nor is it a remake as such as it takes a wider look at the life of the village itself. As Jenny said, it would probably have been better named The Lost Princess.



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    Hi, FELL,



    A remake! Egad. Is that okay news or bad news? I haven't even seen the original "The Snow Goose" yet. Given the fans, it would be better if they just rereleased the original TSG to give all a chance to view it. I realise this is wishful thinking as there are supposed Estate problems, but ...



    Best,



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    (theuofc @ May 6 2006, 12:20 AM)

    Hi, FELL,



    A remake! Egad. Is that okay news or bad news? I haven't even seen the original "The Snow Goose" yet.
    You only have to ask - PM me




    Given the fans, it would be better if they just rereleased the original TSG to give all a chance to view it. I realise this is wishful thinking as there are supposed Estate problems, but ...



    Best,



    Barbara
    The good thing, as far as I'm concerned, is that it would seem it is not going to be an actual remake. In my eyes, that would be tantamount to sacrilege - even with Jenny!



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    I really want to see this film,I have just read Fells comments and others on IMDB and it sounds amazing.

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    I haven't seen it either.



    Is the Camel album "The Snow Goose" anything to do with the film?

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