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The UK/Canada production Russian Roulette starring George Segal is well worth a look. It has stood the test of time quite well, and if ones hopes are not too high it provides a very entertaining 90 mins. Denholm Elliott and Gordon Jackson turn up too.
Not one of the classics, but worth a look. |
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BTW, Grey's Alexis Kanner book, Hear the Word of the Lord, is excellent. |
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I may be wrong but is 'Billion Dollar Brain' one of the very few sixties films to have a Beatles song in the soundtrack. I can't think of another non-Beatle film where one of their songs appear
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Hmm, it's stretching the point a little, but "The Magic Christian" (1969) has the song "Come and get it", which was first recorded by the Beatles before Paul McCartney decided to give it to the group Badfinger.
You can hear the original "Come and get it" on one of those Beatles Anthology albums, and it's almost indistinguishable from the version on the film. |
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Songs would turn up in filmed TV of the period. One episode of UFO, Ordeal (shot in 1969) uses Get Back during a party scene. Then of course, there's the famous use of All You Need is Love during The Prisoner's climactic 1967 episode Fall Out.
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Paperback Writer turns up in Evil of the Daleks (though not in the published audio versions, I think). The Beatles themselves appeared in the Who story The Chase singing Ticket to Ride - it may be some time before the Beeb can afford to release this on dvd.
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watched ipcress again last night,superb film,great acting, just a sublime experience. One flaw though, when the police inspector gives Palmer the car information as a favour why did Palmer not return the favour? ie give him the girls phone number, sureley the policeman would not have done any more favours?
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I think it's really bad that MGM didn't pay for the rights to use the Beatles song, don't they know Paul McCartney is now only worth £800 million? How do they expect him to keep entertaining us if we don't support him? |
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