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I'm sure the recent Sky broadcast was uncut ... but I'd have to check! ON EDIT: at least it's out there ... at last! Last edited by Colonel Blimp; 25-06-2008 at 08:51 PM. Reason: Forgot last line! |
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This film nearly killed off Anderson's career, yet he wouldn't be put off, making the same sort of vitriolic film when he managed to srape enough money together to make Brittania Hospital .
Always thought it odd, and very ironic, that such a left wing and "subversive" director was John Ford's biggest fan. ![]()
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GRAEME
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cally
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Lindsay Anderson was an anarchist and didn't believe in ANY form of authority, hence 'Britannia Hospital''s attack on the Monarchy, the Trades Unions and big business.
He was however an unrepentant romantic and that was I think, the appeal of Ford for him however contradictory it might at first appear. Ford himself stood up to Ronald Reagan during the Communist witchhunt era while Reagan was himself head of the actors union, although Ford like Reagan was a Republican at heart. |
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Lindsay was quite famous for liking everything John Ford did - except The Searchers! He said in his book that he couldn't understand it. As far as O Lucky Man! is concerned, the entire sequence of Mick finding the church, being suckled on the altar in the midst of nature's bounty, and striding off across the countryside is pure John Ford myth-making. It's a fantastic sequence, I think, that gets you in the old ticker without quite knowing why. And immediately after that Mick gets thrown into the Millar clinic and the horror, the horror.
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