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Old 02-12-2002, 11:30 AM   #1
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Hi everyone, we have started a features section with articles relating to British cinema. If you'd like to submit a piece on a favourite actor, film, director, genre or anything connected with British film then please drop me a line so we can discuss your proposal. You will retain copyright and a small financial incentive may be on offer.

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Added to the site today is a feature by Martyn Wilkinson entitled: Old Mother Riley : The Life and Career of Arthur Lucan.
http://www.britmovie.co.uk/features/wilkin/omr00.html
Also, a review of Countess Dracula by Anya Davis:
http://www.britmovie.co.uk/studios/hammer/filmography/1970/002.html

More Hammer reviews coming soon from Anya, and very possibly another forum horror aficionado.
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Added today is Smudge's lengthy essay on Sidney Hayers atmospheric occult chiller Night of the Eagle (1962)

Nice piece well-worth reading.
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Added today are Drew's (aka Jack Gurney) essay on the cult Deep End (1970) which still awaits a dvd release, and Anya Davis' review of Hammer's last throw of the dice; To the Devil a Daughter (1976).
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Added today is Drew's essay on John Mackenzie's Unman, Wittering and Zigo (1971)
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Two new in-depth reviews posted in the Features section.

From Mark Emery (Mandragora) comes Corruption (1968).
And from Drew Shimon (Jack Gurney) Don't Talk to Strange Men (1962).
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New Todd Slaughter feature added.
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Added today from David Cairns.
Individual Pictures; The cinema of Launder and Gilliat
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Added today is Drew's feature on The Likely Lads - The Movie (1976).
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Added to the featues section this week (Britmovie: Features), Bats essay on the films of Maxwell Reed, and David Cairns reviews Dick Lester's anti-war satire How I Won the War (1967).
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