
Cinema for Grown Ups.
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“I am a little bit of a Bonapartist…”
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Lunching, yesterday, at the excellent King William IV public house in Hailey, South Oxfordshire — in the foothills of the Chilterns — the rolling hills, fields, copses and woods reminded...
"It's very tiresome. We've struck an iceberg..."
Friday’s film is Roy Ward Baker’s A Night to Remember (1958), produced by William MacQuitty, with a script by Eric Ambler based on Walter Lord’s definitive book of 1955. The best film on the...
Sunday’s film (which, as always on a Sunday, is free and can be read by all) is John Frankenheimer’s The Train (1964), starring Burt Lancaster, Paul Scofield and Jeanne Moreau, ‘one of the last big action pictures to be shot in black and wh...
A Girl's Adventure in Reincarnation!
Friday’s flick is The Living Idol (1957): Albert Lewin’s last film. Liliane Montevecchi, the French ballet sensation, stars as a Mexican twenty-something who may — or may not — be the reincarnation of a...
‘A wire-haired fox-terrier: that most 1930s of dogs…’
Wednesday’s regular dip into the WEEKEND FLICKS. archive continues with Albert Lewin’s Pandora & The Flying Dutchman (1951), starring James Mason and Ava Gardner — a strange, surreal dr...
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