</div><div class='quotemain'>Bob M.:
Gibbie, What a fantastic write up. Do you do it for a living? My dad was a regular soldier when war broke out. He was a prisoner of the Japanese. He did a total of twenty eight years in the army. When he came out he got rid of everything, his uniforms, medals, photos and all. He would have nothing to do with associations, but once a year he would go to a Burma Star do in London.He would not even tell us about that.My mum would say it's his time. He suffered terribally in later life, recurrant nightmares etc. and would never buy a Japanese car. When he died, I was surprised to see the Burma Star and British Legion standards at the funeral, They looked after him right till the end. They knew what we didn't.
Anyway, I don't profess to know a lot about films, all I do know is I like Brit films pre 70's and the actors in them.
By the way, do you know anything about Dick/David Fennell? Did a few bit parts in the 60's and 70's. Then disappeared. [/b]