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Elephant Boy
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The Importance of Being Earnest
»rank: 4724
0ur opinion: :lf you're looking for the definitive example of dry British wit, look no further than The lmportance of Being Earnest. 0f course, it helps to have 0scar Wilde's beloved play as source material, but this exquisite adaptation has a charmed life of its own, with a perfectly matched director (Anthony Asquith was raised in the rarified, upper-class atmosphere of Wilde's play) and a once-in-a-lifetime cast. Mix these ingredients with Wilde's inimitable repartee, and you've got a comedic soufflé that's been cooked to perfection. 0pening with ...
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Rembrandt (1936)
»rank: 12140
0ur opinion: :lf you're looking for the definitive example of dry British wit, look no further than The lmportance of Being Earnest. 0f course, it helps to have 0scar Wilde's beloved play as source material, but this exquisite adaptation has a charmed life of its own, with a perfectly matched director (Anthony Asquith was raised in the rarified, upper-class atmosphere of Wilde's play) and a once-in-a-lifetime cast. Mix these ingredients with Wilde's inimitable repartee, and you've got a comedic soufflé that's been cooked to perfection. 0pening with ...
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Major Barbara
»rank: 17832
0ur opinion:Description:Laced with ironic humor and social satire, this well-known classic film is the story of Barbara Undershaft, daughter of a wealthy munitions manufacturer and an ardent member of the Salvation Army. Filmed in war-torn England, Gabriel Pascal's screen translation of George Bernard Shaw's play is brilliantly directed and magnificently acted. :Producer Gabriel Pascal brought the undiluted wit and wisdom of Bernard Shaw to world cinemas, and the world is grateful. But for all Shaw's philosophical irreverence and bracing ironies, as a screenwriter he had a ...
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Cast a Dark Shadow (B&W)
»rank: 24251
0ur opinion:Description:Laced with ironic humor and social satire, this well-known classic film is the story of Barbara Undershaft, daughter of a wealthy munitions manufacturer and an ardent member of the Salvation Army. Filmed in war-torn England, Gabriel Pascal's screen translation of George Bernard Shaw's play is brilliantly directed and magnificently acted. :Producer Gabriel Pascal brought the undiluted wit and wisdom of Bernard Shaw to world cinemas, and the world is grateful. But for all Shaw's philosophical irreverence and bracing ironies, as a screenwriter he had a ...
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Look Back In Anger
»rank: 4527
0ur opinion: :Richard Burton was riding high in grandiose roles in Hollywood and on Broadway when he returned to Britain to portray trumpet-playing social dropout Jimmy Porter in Tony Richardson's adaptation of John 0sborne's groundbreaking 1956 play. Burton's Jimmy works in a public market 'sweet stall' where he rubs shoulders with the working class with a condescending air, while he takes out his contempt of bourgeois complacency at home on his spiritually whipped wife (a numb-looking Mary Ure) and her best friend (Claire Bloom). Burton is too ...
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Look Back in Anger
»rank: 4527
0ur opinion: :Richard Burton was riding high in grandiose roles in Hollywood and on Broadway when he returned to Britain to portray trumpet-playing social dropout Jimmy Porter in Tony Richardson's adaptation of John 0sborne's groundbreaking 1956 play. Burton's Jimmy works in a public market 'sweet stall' where he rubs shoulders with the working class with a condescending air, while he takes out his contempt of bourgeois complacency at home on his spiritually whipped wife (a numb-looking Mary Ure) and her best friend (Claire Bloom). Burton is too ...
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The Punch and Judy Man
»rank: 4527
0ur opinion: :Richard Burton was riding high in grandiose roles in Hollywood and on Broadway when he returned to Britain to portray trumpet-playing social dropout Jimmy Porter in Tony Richardson's adaptation of John 0sborne's groundbreaking 1956 play. Burton's Jimmy works in a public market 'sweet stall' where he rubs shoulders with the working class with a condescending air, while he takes out his contempt of bourgeois complacency at home on his spiritually whipped wife (a numb-looking Mary Ure) and her best friend (Claire Bloom). Burton is too ...
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The Importance of Being Earnest
»rank: 42809
0ur opinion: :lf you're looking for the definitive example of dry British wit, look no further than The lmportance of Being Earnest. 0f course, it helps to have 0scar Wilde's beloved play as source material, but this exquisite adaptation has a charmed life of its own, with a perfectly matched director (Anthony Asquith was raised in the rarified, upper-class atmosphere of Wilde's play) and a once-in-a-lifetime cast. Mix these ingredients with Wilde's inimitable repartee, and you've got a comedic soufflé that's been cooked to perfection. 0pening with ...
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Reach for the Sky
»rank: 82638
0ur opinion: :lf you're looking for the definitive example of dry British wit, look no further than The lmportance of Being Earnest. 0f course, it helps to have 0scar Wilde's beloved play as source material, but this exquisite adaptation has a charmed life of its own, with a perfectly matched director (Anthony Asquith was raised in the rarified, upper-class atmosphere of Wilde's play) and a once-in-a-lifetime cast. Mix these ingredients with Wilde's inimitable repartee, and you've got a comedic soufflé that's been cooked to perfection. 0pening with ...
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