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Black and White films on 19:00 - Nov 21 by BrianMcCarthy
The Big Sleep
I actually meant the horse racing conversation. Suggestive or what?
"Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the Earth all one's lifetime." (Mark Twain)
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Black and White films on 10:34 - Nov 22 with 1108 views
Black and White films on 10:21 - Nov 22 by derbyhoop
I actually meant the horse racing conversation. Suggestive or what?
Oh, it's incredible, isn't it?
I was going to post it as it's on Youtube but it would be a huge spoiler for anyone who hasn't seen the film. I'm amazed it slipped through the censors at the time.
Absolutely superb film. Incredibly funny, superb script adapted from Chandler's equally superb book, great acting, great mood and.....Lauren Bacall!
"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
Black and White films on 09:46 - Nov 23 by colinallcars
This was excellent too. Who knows, with climate change they could do a remake.
Damn,you beat me to it.
There's a great article on the movie in a book called Future Tense by John Brosnan including how the "special effects"(smoke bombs) almost ruined the Chelsea Flower Show with HM the Queen in attendance.
Battle of Algiers - on one of the streaming platforms for free This Sporting Life Couple of French films from the 50s by Henri-Georges Clouzot, later remade by Hollywood: Le Salaire de la Peur/The Wages of Fear Les DIaboliques/Diabolique or The Devils Can't comment on the remakes as I haven't seen them, but the originals are sensationally good.
I might be in a tiny minority, but for reasons of family history I absolutely loathe "It's A Wonderful Life", can't bear to watch a minute of it.
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Black and White films on 12:06 - Nov 23 with 878 views
The Blue Lamp (1950) featuring Jack 'Dixon of Dock Green' Warner and Dirk Bogarde. Great shots of pre-Westway Paddington, Ladbroke Grove areas and climax features the old White City greyhound stadium. Going off on a slightly different tangent the son of the wonderful character actor Sam Kydd (is there a black-and-white film that he didn't feature in?) was talking about his dad on Sky Arts recently. Sam had ambitions to be a professional footballer when he was younger apparently and actually had a trial for QPR!
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Black and White films on 22:51 - Nov 24 with 693 views
Black and White films on 22:24 - Nov 24 by TwoHalves
The Blue Lamp (1950) featuring Jack 'Dixon of Dock Green' Warner and Dirk Bogarde. Great shots of pre-Westway Paddington, Ladbroke Grove areas and climax features the old White City greyhound stadium. Going off on a slightly different tangent the son of the wonderful character actor Sam Kydd (is there a black-and-white film that he didn't feature in?) was talking about his dad on Sky Arts recently. Sam had ambitions to be a professional footballer when he was younger apparently and actually had a trial for QPR!
Sam was well known around the Bush back then and used to sign on at the Labour Exchange just along from the Palais when he had no work.
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Black and White films on 23:18 - Nov 24 with 679 views