10 hidden goldeny film nuggets of the shiny piratey kind.

Aug 30, 2009 00:35



Here be buried treasure....

In fact there's an awful lot of buried treasure underneath the sands of youtube but I've decided to start small by digging out these ten;

1. Green for Danger (UK 1946)
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=EF82CE0F2B4E901F

My favourite childhood film. Alastair Sim and Trevor Howard in the same movie! What more can a girl ( Read more... )

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georgiesmith August 30 2009, 05:40:21 UTC
In my next Red Cross Parcel please include:

Brighton Rock (UK 1947)
Ice Cold in Alex (UK 1958)
The Man Between (UK 1953)
Odd Man Out (Anglo-Irish 1947)

Would you like a copy of "The Masque of Red Death" popped in with your next batch of supplies?

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bluemeanybeany August 30 2009, 14:17:34 UTC
Ooooo goodie have you not seen them- ooooo! *claps hands excitedly* youre going to love them. The Red cross parcel has been sadly delayed as I have desperately been trying to find a 1951 Alastair Sim film called 'Laughter in Paradise'

Have you seen Brief Encounter? I think you have right?

...and yes Masque of Red Death sounds good.

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georgiesmith August 30 2009, 16:44:03 UTC
Have you seen Brief Encounter? I think you have right?
Nope. I'd love to though.

I just got a copy of "The Servant" with Dirk Bogarde. Have you seen that?

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bluemeanybeany August 30 2009, 16:59:20 UTC
ooooooooo I'm so thrilled you've not seen Brief Encounter, it's one of the best.

I have not seen 'The Servant.' My Dirk Bogarde collection is sadly lacking.

I'm currently watching Metropolis, which I've not seen for a very long time. The industrial accident in it is very harrowing and very 9/11 in an awfully disturbing way. I'm shocked how much it looks like it.

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