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The Saint: The Convenient Monster (5.6, ITC, 1966)
"Mr. Templar, what's your interest in this?"
"Well, let's say I have not bought an ailing hotel on the banks of Loch Ness and I've not been retained to boost Scottish tourism."
"Are you going to help Mrs. Bastion catch the monster?"
"If there is a monster and Mrs. Bastion's after it, then it's the monster who'll need help."
"What's your next move, Mr. Templar?"
"Lunch."
"Oh, one more thing, Mr. Templar: do you believe in the monster?"
"Does the monster believe in me?"
#the saint#the convenient monster#itc#leslie charteris#terence feely#leslie norman#roger moore#suzan farmer#laurence payne#caroline blakiston#moultrie kelsall#fulton mackay#william holmes#anne blake#ewan roberts#alastair hunter#brown derby#ok a lot to say about this ep and i may run out of tags but first things first SPOILER WARNING for the episode in general bc i just have to#discuss this one. it's a fairly commonly held belief among old tv fans that The Saint kind of jumped the shark when it went to colour and#that everything got a little silly. a story about the Loch Ness monster? yeah that's only ever gonna be silly. and yknow what‚ it is. but#this ep succeeds massively by simply being just so. much. fun. easily the best colour ep so far. a lot of the eps are new to me now we've#hit colour and i hadn't seen this before but was dimly aware of it by (not great) reputation. but i loved it. a witty‚ inventive script; a#twist that i genuinely couldn't spot; some amazing character work being done by some great actors! fulton mackay is having the time of his#life as a rascally poacher with much dirt make up and black teeth. Caroline Blakiston (always brilliant) is absolutely amazing as the#bitchy young wife of Payne's dull historian (plus she's a former big game hunter plus a Nessie fanatic plus SPOILER unexpectedly the#villain!). and to top it all off‚ much like in 3.21 Sibao‚ having debunked all the monster stuff and exposed the fakery‚ the episode still#ends by confirming that yes Nessie is real and she ate Caroline bc that's justice babey‚ that's the goddamn Saint. what an episode.#10 out of 10 no notes. there's even some nice location stuff (of‚ uh‚ Rhuddlan in N Wales standing in for Loch Ness..)#most of these eps have been shuffled across disc 1 and 2 of Network's set so not too out of line with broadcast; but i still wonder about#that one odd orphan s6 ep that's mixed in there. it is a (in)famous one so maybe network just put it up front so it's easy to find
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kwebtv · 3 months
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Doomwatch - BBC One - February 9, 1970 - August 14, 1972
Science Fiction (38* Episodes)
Running Time: 50 minutes
Stars:
John Paul as Doctor Spencer Quist 
Simon Oates as Doctor John Ridge
Robert Powell as Tobias 'Toby' Wren
Joby Blanshard as Colin Bradley
Wendy Hall as Pat Hunnisett
John Barron as The Minister
Jennifer Wilson as Miss Willis
 Vivien Sherrard as Barbara Mason
John Nolan as Geoff Hardcastle
John Bown as Commander Neil Stafford
Jean Trend as Dr. Fay Chantry
Elizabeth Weaver as Dr Anne Tarrant
Moultrie Kelsall as Drummond
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Johnny on the Run is the first Children's Film Foundation offering that leaves behind the quaint and loveable and drifts into the realm of genuine quality. Directed by Lewis Gilbert, in the same year he directed Cosh Boy and Albert R.N. this is obviously a cut above from a director who would go on to a long, distinguished, and successful career.
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Young lead actor Eugeniusz Chylek gives a genuinely moving performance as Janek/Johnny and the supporting cast, which includes Sydney Tafler, Michael Balfour, Moultrie Kelsall, Mona Washbourne and, obviously as it is set in Scotland, John Laurie are uniformly excellent.
There's a touch of Dickens about the criminal enterprises of Tafler and Balfour and, while the children of Edinburgh don't come out of it well there are some wonderful location shots of the city.
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There are also some interesting factual stories that spring up from watching this film, not least the idea of a home in Scotland housing war orphans of all nationalities.
There's also Cleo Sylvestre as one of the kids.
All in all, this is in the highest bracket of Children's Film Foundation fare.
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alexlacquemanne · 1 year
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Janvier MMXXIII
Films
Airport (1970) de George Seaton avec Burt Lancaster, Dean Martin, Jean Seberg, Jacqueline Bisset, George Kennedy, Helen Hayes et Van Heflin
L'Homme qui murmurait à l'oreille des chevaux (The Horse Whisperer) (1998) de Robert Redford avec Scarlett Johansson, Robert Redford, Kristin Scott Thomas, Sam Neill et Dianne Wiest
Boulevard du crépuscule (Sunset Boulevard) de Billy Wilder avec William Holden, Gloria Swanson, Erich von Stroheim, Nancy Olson, Fred Clark et Lloyd Gough
Écrit sur du vent (Written on the Wind) (1956) de Douglas Sirk avec Rock Hudson, Lauren Bacall, Robert Stack, Dorothy Malone, Robert Keith et Grant Williams
Take Me Out to the Ball Game (1949) de Busby Berkeley avec Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra, Esther Williams, Betty Garrett et Edward Arnold
Les Tontons flingueurs (1963) de Georges Lautner avec Lino Ventura, Bernard Blier, Jean Lefebvre, Francis Blanche, Venantino Venantini, Robert Dalban, Sabine Sinjen et Claude Rich
Un air de famille (1996) de Cédric Klapisch avec Jean-Pierre Bacri, Wladimir Yordanoff, Catherine Frot, Jean-Pierre Darroussin, Claire Maurier et Agnès Jaoui
Le Rapace (1968) de José Giovanni avec Lino Ventura, Rosa Furman, Xavier Marc, Aurora Clavel, Augusto Benedico et Marco Antonio Arzate
Aimez-vous Brahms… (Goodbye Again) (1961) d'Anatole Litvak avec Ingrid Bergman, Anthony Perkins, Yves Montand, Jessie Royce Landis, Pierre Dux, Jackie Lane et Michèle Mercier
Par-dessus les moulins (La bella mugnaia) (1955) de Mario Camerini avec Vittorio De Sica, Sophia Loren, Marcello Mastroianni, Paolo Stoppa et Yvonne Sanson
Y a-t-il enfin un pilote dans l'avion ? (Airplane II: The Sequel) (1983) de Ken Finkleman avec Robert Hays, Julie Hagerty, Lloyd Bridges, Chad Everett, William Shatner, Sonny Bono et Chuck Connors
Pouic-Pouic (1963) de Jean Girault avec Mireille Darc, Louis de Funès, Roger Dumas, Jacqueline Maillan, Christian Marin, Philippe Nicaud, Guy Tréjan et Daniel Ceccaldi
Papy fait de la résistance (1983) de Jean-Marie Poiré avec Christian Clavier, Michel Galabru, Roland Giraud, Gérard Jugnot, Martin Lamotte, Dominique Lavanant, Jacqueline Maillan, Jacques Villeret, Julien Guiomar et Jacques François
Votez McKay (The Candidate) (1972) de Michael Ritchie avec Robert Redford, Peter Boyle, Don Porter, Allen Garfield, Karen Carlson et Michael Lerner
American Graffiti (1973) de George Lucas avec Richard Dreyfuss, Ron Howard, Paul Le Mat, Charles Martin Smith, Candy Clark, Mackenzie Phillips, Cindy Williams, Wolfman Jack, Bo Hopkins et Harrison Ford
Duel (1972) de Steven Spielberg avec Dennis Weaver, Jacqueline Scott, Eddie Firestone, Lou Frizzell, Gene Dynarski, Lucille Benson et Tim Herbert
Le jour se lève (1939) de Marcel Carné avec Jean Gabin, Jules Berry, Jacqueline Laurent, Arletty, Arthur Devère, Jacques Baumer, Mady Berry et Bernard Blier
Le Grand Alibi (Stage Fright) (1950) d'Alfred Hitchcock avec Jane Wyman, Marlène Dietrich, Michael Wilding, Richard Todd, Alastair Sim et Sybil Thorndike
Capitaine sans peur (Captain Horatio Hornblower R.N.) (1951) de Raoul Walsh avec Gregory Peck, Virginia Mayo, Robert Beatty, James Robertson Justice, Denis O'Dea, Moultrie Kelsall et Stanley Baker
Jack Reacher: Never Go Back (2016) d'Edward Zwick avec Tom Cruise, Cobie Smulders, Danika Yarosh, Jessica Stroup, Aldis Hodge et Patrick Heusinger
Confidences sur l'oreiller (Pillow Talk) (1959) de Michael Gordon avec Rock Hudson, Doris Day, Tony Randall, Thelma Ritter, Nick Adams et Julia Meade
Fanfan la Tulipe (1952) de Christian-Jaque avec Gérard Philipe, Gina Lollobrigida, Noël Roquevert, Olivier Hussenot, Marcel Herrand, Geneviève Page et Sylvie Pelayo
Les Sentiments (2003) de Noémie Lvovsky avec Nathalie Baye, Jean-Pierre Bacri, Isabelle Carré, Melvil Poupaud, Agathe Bonitzer : Sonia et Virgile Grünberg
Moby Dick (1956) de John Huston avec Gregory Peck, Richard Basehart, Leo Genn, Orson Welles, Harry Andrews et James Robertson Justice
Tueurs de dames (The Ladykillers) (1955) de Alexander Mackendrick avec Katie Johnson, Alec Guinness, Cecil Parker, Herbert Lom, Peter Sellers et Danny Green
Séries
Kaamelott Livre IV, I
Tous les matins du monde : 1re partie - Tous les matins du monde : 2e partie - Raison et Sentiments - Les Tartes aux fraises - Le Dédale - Les Pisteurs - Le Traître - La Faute : 1re partie - La Faute : 2e partie - L’Ascension du Lion - Enluminures - Les nouveaux frères - La jupe de Calogrenant - La dent de requin
Friends Saison 3, 4, 5
Celui qui était laissé pour compte - Celui qui s'auto-hypnotisait - Celui qui avait un tee-shirt trop petit - Celui qui courait deux lièvres - Celui qui avait un poussin - Celui qui s'énervait - Celui qui avait un truc dans le dos - Celui qui voulait être ultime champion - Celui qui allait à la plage - Celui qui soignait les piqûres de méduses - Celui qui ne voyait qu'un chat - Celui qui avait des menottes - Celui qui apprenait à danser - Celui qui avait une nouvelle copine - Celui qui fréquentait une souillon - Celui qui poussait le bouchon - Celui qui était dans la caisse - Celui qui savait faire la fête - Celui qui draguait au large - Celui qui posait une question embarrassante - Celui qui gagnait les paris - Celui qui se gourait du tout au tout - Celui qui n'avait pas le moral - Celui qui jouait au rugby - Celui qui participait à une fête bidon - Celui qui avait la chaîne porno - Celui qui cherche un prénom - Celui qui faisait de grands projets - Celui qui va se marier - Celui qui envoie l'invitation - Celui qui était le pire témoin du monde - Celui qui se marie : première partie - Celui qui se marie : deuxième partie - Celui qui avait dit Rachel
Inspecteur Barnaby Saison 1, 2, 3
Meurtres à Badger's Drift - Écrit dans le sang - Mort d'un pantin - Fidèle jusqu'à la mort - Le Masque de la mort - L'Ombre de la mort - Le Bois de l'étrangleur - Le Terrain de la mort - Et le sang coulera - Mort d'un vagabond - Angoisse dans la nuit - Le Jour du jugement - Le Mystère de la tombe
Coffre à catch
#96 : Bonne année + Kelly Kelly + LA SURPRISE ! - #97 : L'enclumette à la ECW !! - #98 : Kofi Kingston est-t-il invincible? - #99 : Avec le Big Show, c'est Mieux! - #100 : Avec Sturry, la ECW reste forte !
Columbo Saison 3
En toute amitié
Affaires Sensibles
Le bal tragique de Saint-Laurent-du-Pont - "Soleil Vert" : un mirage écologique à Hollywood - Le calvaire de Scorsese - L'aventure Canal Plus - Les dents de la mer - Redoine Faïd : le braqueur aux multiples visages - 4 août 1962, chute et mort de la femme éternelle - Los Angeles, les émeutes de 1992 : chronique d’un drame annoncé - O.J. Simpson, une histoire américaine - 17 avril 1961 : La baie des cochons - Lockerbie, 1988. La mort tombe du ciel
Doctor Who
Le Pouvoir du Docteur
L'Agence tous risques Saison 1
Les gladiateurs - Enlèvement à Las Vegas - Bagarre à Bad Rock - Racket - Bataille rangée - Et c'est reparti - Pour le meilleur et pour le pire
Le Voyageur Saison 2
Le roi nu - Au bout de la nuit
Spectacles
Concert du Nouvel An en direct du Musikverein, à Vienne (2023)
Le Mari, la Femme et la Mort (1970) d'André Roussin avec Bernard Blier, Jacqueline Gauthier, Denise Grey, Claude Nicot et Harry-Max
Livres
Le seigneur des anneaux Tome 1 : La communauté de l'anneau de J.R.R. Tolkien
Détective Conan : Tome 4 de Gôshô Aoyama
Watchmen : Tome 1 d'Alan Moore et Dave Gibbons
Les aventures de Tintin : Tome 18 : L'Affaire Tournesol d'Hergé
Des dragées sans baptême de Frederic Dard
Kaamelott : Tome 10 : Karadoc et l'Icosaèdre d'Alexandre Astier, Steven Dupré et Roberto Burgazzoli
Goldboy N°11 : Aventure en Amazonie
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THE MASTER OF BALLANTRAE
Warner Bros., 1953. Directed by William Keighley. Camera: Jack Cardiff. With Errol Flynn, Roger Livesey, Anthony Steel, Beatrice Campbell, Yvonne Furneaux, Felix Aylmer, Mervyn Johns, Charles Goldner, Ralph Truman, Francis de Wolff, Jacques Berthier, Gillian Lynne, Moultrie Kelsall.
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For just $3.99 Albert R.N. Released on October 1, 1953: World War II Naval Prisoners of War in a prison camp escape with the help of a dummy soldier created by a famous British artist. Produced by: Daniel M. Angel Directed by: Lewis Gilbert Written by: Edward Sammis, Guy Morgan and Vernon Harris The Actors: Anthony Steel (Lieutenant Geoffrey Ainsworth), Jack Warner (Captain Maddox), Robert Beatty (Lieutenant Jim Reed), William Sylvester (Lieutenant 'Texas' Norton), Michael Balfour (Lieutenant Henry Adams), Guy Middleton (Captain Barton), Paul Carpenter (Lieutenant Fred Erickson), Moultrie Kelsall (Commander Henry Dawson), Eddie Byrne (Commander Joe Brennan), Geoffrey Hibbert (Lieutenant Craig), Peter Jones (Lieutenant Browne), Frederick Valk (Camp Kommandant), Anton Diffring (Captain Schultz), Frederick Schiller (Hermann), Walter Gotell (Feldwebel), Peter Swanwick (German Corporal). Runtime: (hh:mm) 01:24 *** This item will be supplied on a quality disc and will be sent in a sleeve that is designed for posting CD's DVDs *** This item will be sent by 1st class post for quick delivery. Should you not receive your item within 12 working days of making payment, please contact us as it is unusual for any item to take this long to be delivered. Note: All my products are either my own work, licensed to me directly or supplied to me under a GPL/GNU License. No Trademarks, copyrights or rules have been violated by this item This product complies withs rules on compilations, international media and downloadable media. All items are supplied on CD or DVD. On Nov-11-16 at 14:44:21 PST, seller added the following information:
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mkrspaceship · 6 years
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The Birthday Party (1968)
The Birthday Party (1968) William Friedkin directs Robert Shaw in an outstanding performance in Nobel-Prize Harold Pinter’s 1958 “comedy of menace.” Stanley [Robert Shaw] is an anonymous lodger in a seaside boarding house, run by gossip Meg [Dandy Nichols} and her deckchair attendant husband Petey [Moultrie Kelsall]. Into this residence two strangers appear, the thuggish McCann [Patrick Magee]…
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The Inn of the Sixth Happiness - Is The Inn of the Sixth Happiness on Netflix?
The Inn of the Sixth Happiness – Is The Inn of the Sixth Happiness on Netflix?
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manualstogo · 4 years
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For just $3.99 Released on September 9, 1952: A cold-hearted widow spending time on a yacht in Monte Carlo falls in love with a stranger that she meets in the casino. Genre: Drama Duration: 1h 15min Director: Victor Saville Actors: Merle Oberon (Linda Venning), Richard Todd (the young man), Leo Genn (Robert Sterling), Stephen Murray (Father Andre Benoit), Peter Reynolds (Peter Sterling), Joan Dowling (Mrs. Barry), June Clyde (Mrs. Roche), Peter Illing (M. Blanc), Jacques B. Brunius (Concierge, Pension Lisa), Isabel Dean (Miss Johnson), Peter Jones (Bill), Yvonne Furneaux (Henriette), Mara Lane (Alice Brown), Robert Ayres (Frank Brown), Cyril Smith (Harry), Mark Baker (Mr. Rohe), Moultrie Kelsall (Murdoch), Trader Faulkner (Mr. Barry), Jeanne Pali (Madame Blanc), Rene Poirier (Hotel Royalo attendant), Marguerite D'Alvarez (Madame Benoit), Virginia Bedard (lady in Cook's office), Gordon Bell (clerk in Cook's office), Jill Clifford (Estelle Hunter), Peter Hobbes (David Hunter) *** This item will be supplied on a quality disc and will be sent in a sleeve that is designed for posting CD's DVDs *** This item will be sent by 1st class post for quick delivery. Should you not receive your item within 12 working days of making payment, please contact me so we can solve this or any other questions. Note: All my products are either my own work, licensed to me directly or supplied to me under a GPL/GNU License. No Trademarks, copyrights or rules have been violated by this item. This product complies with rules on compilations, international media, and downloadable media. All items are supplied on CD or DVD.
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Out of the Unknown: Some Lapse of Time (1.10, BBC, 1965)
"He may have just understood us!"
"So it seems."
"Well, that's fantastic!"
"Not really. What is fantastic is the language he's speaking."
"Well, what is it?"
"It just doesn't make sense. I'll have to consult another opinion."
"Oh, now look, this man is ill. If you know how to make contact with him, it's of the utmost importance! We have to know the answers to certain things before we can treat him properly. Whether it makes sense to you or not doesn't matter, but we've got to know."
"Alright. He's speaking English."
#Out of the Unknown#Some Lapse of Time#Single play#john brunner#BBC#1965#Leon Griffiths#Roger Jenkins#Ronald Lewis#John Gabriel#Jane Downs#Richard Gale#Delena Kidd#Moultrie Kelsall#George Woodbridge#Peter Bowles#Blake Butler#And so we continue‚ having hit the first pocket of missing episodes (eps 8 and 9 of this first series). That makes series 1 by far the best#Represented in the archives (just two of 12 missing; so 10 of the 20 surviving episodes are from the first series!). And what do we return#To? Somethjng... Very different. This one... Got to me. There's something deeply disturbing at the heart of this play‚ something rather#Difficult to express. For the first time this series seems to really be going for the sci fi horror hybrid‚ not just in sfx or gloop but in#Tone and theme and execution. The horror element is twofold; a whiff of the supernatural in with all the sciency wiency (bones as some kind#Of totem of the past world; or future‚ as it may be...). The other horror element is probably the more disturbing and that's because it's#The more real: the horrible implications of nuclear disaster. Whether that disaster is accidental or precipitated isn't clear nor is it#Important; the results are the same. There's this deep‚ disturbing‚ slightly paranoid sense of hopelessness and helplessness to the action#Here. The idea that no matter where in time you are (before or after) the event is coming or has been but it will always BE. This was after#All the era of the Aldermaston marches and the CND; of near misses and heightened tensions between East and West. It's something of a#Masterstroke‚ actually‚ to mostly ignore the politics of the issue: it keeps the sense of this episode very much centred on the human#Aspect‚ the mutual loss and universal suffering. Phew. Quite a lot to take in and deeply unsettling. Just as it should be. Oh and Ron Lewis#Stars! That was quite a get for this series; he was still a legit film star at this point (perhaps not A list but a B movie legend)
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For just $3.99 Released on October 1, 1953: World War II Naval Prisoners of War in a prison camp escape with the help of a dummy soldier created by a famous British artist. Genre: Drama Duration: 1h 28min Director: Lewis Gilbert Actors: Anthony Steel (Lieutenant Geoffrey Ainsworth), Jack Warner (Captain Maddox), Robert Beatty (Lieutenant Jim Reed), William Sylvester (Lieutenant 'Texas' Norton), Michael Balfour (Lieutenant Henry Adams), Guy Middleton (Captain Barton), Paul Carpenter (Lieutenant Fred Erickson), Moultrie Kelsall (Commander Henry Dawson), Eddie Byrne (Commander Joe Brennan), Geoffrey Hibbert (Lieutenant Craig), Peter Jones (Lieutenant Browne), Frederick Valk (Camp Kommandant), Anton Diffring (Captain Schultz), Frederick Schiller (Hermann), Walter Gotell (Feldwebel), Peter Swanwick (German Corporal) *** This item will be supplied on a quality disc and will be sent in a sleeve that is designed for posting CD's DVDs *** This item will be sent by 1st class post for quick delivery. Should you not receive your item within 12 working days of making payment, please contact me so we can solve this or any other questions. Note: All my products are either my own work, licensed to me directly or supplied to me under a GPL/GNU License. No Trademarks, copyrights or rules have been violated by this item. This product complies with rules on compilations, international media, and downloadable media. All items are supplied on CD or DVD.
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