not sure, ive not seen it; the boy has it i think
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She wore a yellow ribbon 1949
John ford directs his fav star again. The Duke
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The usual Ford stock co all appear.
Going through my Wayne stuff on Apple this time
Yup, he may not be a great actor but he has a presence...
now, still in the west, with How The West Was Won. A 3 director film this; John Ford, Henry Hathaway and George Marshall take different sections of the film.
Huge all star cast includes John Wayne, Henry Fonda, Gregory Peck, James Stewart and Debbie Reynolds to name but a few.. Narrated by the great Spencer Tracy too...
Made in Cinerama, and music by the great Alfred Newman, who failed to win the Oscar; he did win 9 in his career tho.... Think Tom Jones(the film) won it that year. (1963)
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This is the restored, restored version... Picture is stunning considering
I'm watching the sixties/seventies series 'Public Eye' on Talking Pictures TV, starring Alfred Burke as the private detective Frank Marker.
Quite enjoying these. For the last three days three of the prettiest young actresses of the time have featured. Today it's a rather cute Susan Penhaligan, yesterday it was the gorgeous Diane Keen and the day before it was the beautiful Mary Tamm, who sadly died a few years ago.
Remember that. Yeah it was very good
But do you remember Diane Keen? Just perfect!!
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Yup. She did the coffee ads. Pretty lass.
Now going to watch The African Queen from 1951 or thereabouts. From the novel by C S Forester and directed by John (give me another whisky) Huston.
Restored version
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In Which We Serve.(1942) Directed by David Lean and stars Noel Coward(who is listed as co director but Lean did it all), Celia Johnston, John Mills and Bernard Miles. Narration by Leslie Howard. Some cast and crew as it turned out; 4 knights, a Baron and a dame that I can think of.... no prizes for the dame:eyebrows:
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was watching this last week and fell asleep :rolleyes:
'Night of The Demon' is on again tonight on Talking Pictures TV at 10.45 if anybody wants to catch it. A proper vintage horror classic!
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