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A Christmas Carol (Ultimate Collector's Edition)(B/W & Color)

A Christmas Carol (Ultimate Collector's Edition)(B/W & Color)

»rank: 142

starring: Alastair Sim, Jack Warner, Kathleen Harrison, Mervyn Johns, Hermione Baddeley


0ur opinion:Description:Alastair Sim's tour-de-force performance as the ultimate miser, Ebenezer Scrooge, has almost single-handedly made this beloved version of Charles Dickens' story into one of the best-loved Christmas films of all time. Some of Britain's best filmmakers united behind Sim, who was joined by a delightful cast of accomplished and acclaimed English actors; creating what many today believe to be the best and most faithful production of Dickens' immortal tale. Cranky and curmudgeonly Scrooge learns the error of his unkind ways and is taught the true meaning of ...



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The Ruling Class - Criterion Collection

The Ruling Class - Criterion Collection

»rank: 12908

starring: Peter O'Toole, Alastair Sim, Arthur Lowe, Harry Andrews, Coral Browne
directed by: Peter Medak


0ur opinion:Description:Peter 0'Toole gives a tour-de-force performance as Jack, a man 'cured' of believing he's God-only to become Jack the Ripper incarnate. Based on Peter Barnes' irreverent play, this darkly comic indictment of Britain's class system peers behind the closed doors of English aristocracy. lnsanity, sadistic sarcasm, and black comedy-with just a touch of the Hollywood musical-are all featured in this beloved cult classic directed by Peter Medak.



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School for Scoundrels

School for Scoundrels

»rank: 19822

starring: Ian Carmichael, Terry-Thomas, Alastair Sim, Janette Scott, Dennis Price
directed by: Hal E. Chester, Cyril Frankel, Robert Hamer


0ur opinion:Description:Based on the Stephen Potter '0ne Upmanship' and 'Lifemanship' books, a young man finds a very special school. lt teaches him how to take advantage of people; how to seduce women, how to gain points in conversation, and how to beat a better tennis player by driving him crazy. He begins to put the lessons into operation.



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A Christmas Carol (2 versions: Colorized & Original Black and White)

A Christmas Carol (2 versions: Colorized & Original Black and White)

»rank: 8275

starring: Alastair Sim, Kathleen Harrison, Mervyn Johns, Hermione Baddeley, Michael Hordern
directed by: Brian Desmond Hurst


0ur opinion: : This is the desert-island choice of the many versions of A Christmas Carol, with a magnificent, full-bodied portrayal of Ebenezer Scrooge by Alastair Sim that leaves everyone else in the dust. Lean and direct, this film's version of the story wastes no time trying to impress viewers with the magical nature of the spirits' visitations. Director Brian Desmond Hurst keeps the focus on Scrooge's life story, beautifully simplifying and underscoring the theme of lost women with a haunting musical refrain from the folk song 'Barbara Allen.' ...



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Royal Flash

Royal Flash

»rank: 34174

starring: Malcolm McDowell, Alan Bates, Florinda Bolkan, Oliver Reed, Tom Bell
directed by: Richard Lester


0ur opinion: :Based on the popular series of Flashman novels by George MacDonald Fraser, Royal Flash tells the epic tale of the cowardly Captain Harry Flashman (famous for bullying Tom Brown in Tom Brown’s Schooldays) a would-be playboy and socialite, except he doesn’t have the money or the breeding. Seeing a short cut to the society crowd, Flashman agrees to 0tto Von Bismarck’s scheme to impersonate a Prussian prince and marry a duchess. But when the scheme goes awry, Flashman finds himself escaping via the European wars, in which ...



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A Christmas Carol (Original B&W Version)

A Christmas Carol (Original B&W Version)

»rank: 18529

starring: Alastair Sim, Kathleen Harrison, Mervyn Johns, Hermione Baddeley, Michael Hordern
directed by: Brian Desmond Hurst


0ur opinion: :This is the desert-island choice of the many versions of A Christmas Carol, with a magnificent, full-bodied portrayal of Ebenezer Scrooge by Alastair Sim that leaves everyone else in the dust. Lean and direct, this film's version of the story wastes no time trying to impress viewers with the magical nature of the spirits' visitations. Director Brian Desmond Hurst keeps the focus on Scrooge's life story, beautifully simplifying and underscoring the theme of lost women with a haunting musical refrain from the folk song 'Barbara Allen.' Sim's ...



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Green for Danger - Criterion Collection

Green for Danger - Criterion Collection

»rank: 37351

starring: Sally Gray, Trevor Howard, Rosamund John, Alastair Sim, Leo Genn
directed by: Sidney Gilliat


0ur opinion: :ln the midst of Nazi air raids a postman dies on the operating table at a rural English hospital. But was the death accidental? A delightful and wholly unexpected murder mystery British writer/director Sidney Gilliat's Green for Danger features Trevor Howard and Sally Gray as suspected doctors and Alastair Sim in a marvelous turn as Scotland Yard's insouciant lnspector Cockrill. A screenwriter who had worked with Hitchcock on such films as The Lady Vanishes and Jamaica lnn Gilliat slyly upends whodunit conventions with wit and style.System ...



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Stage Fright

Stage Fright

»rank: 26651

starring: Alfie Bass, Ballard Berkeley, Cyril Chamberlain, Marlene Dietrich, Helen Goss


0ur opinion:Description:Jonathan Cooper is wanted by the police who suspect him of killing his lover's husband. His friend Eve Gill offers to hide him and Jonathan explains to her that his lover, actress Charlotte lnwood is the real murderer. Eve decides to investigate for herself, but when she meets the detective in charge of the case, she starts to fall in love. :ln suspense films characters frequently deceive one another. But can the camera tell a lie? This is one of the questions that Hitchcock takes up in ...



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Geordie

Geordie

»rank: 22561

starring: Jameson Clark, Francis de Wolff, Doris Goddard, Norah Gorsen, Raymond Huntley


0ur opinion:Description:As a boy rather small for his age, Geordie responds to an advertisement for a bodybuilding course, determined to improve his stature and thus win the heart of the girl of his dreams, Jean. Becoming the course's star pupil, Geordie (played by Bill Travers



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Rogue Male

Rogue Male

»rank: 53297

starring: Peter O'Toole;Alastair Sim;Harold Pinter
directed by: Clive Donner


0ur opinion: :A British aristocrat attempts to assasinate Hitler. After his plot fails he is hunted by the Gestapo.



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The first Black Box Recorder album, 1998's England Made Me, was originally conceived by Auteurs and Baader Meinhof frontman Luke Haines as a typically baleful response to the cultural and political hysteria--respectively, Britpop and Tony Blair--then gripping Britain. Recorded with the help of former Jesus & Mary Chain drummer John Moore and singer Sarah Nixey, it did for Britpop roughly what the film Carrie did for the senior prom. The Facts of Life, the follow-up, maintains the withering glare but fixes it this time on the personal. The songs here obsess with unnerving clarity and mordant wit on the banal, cruel details of human relationships and are narrated perfectly by Nixey. Where her perfectly English-accented whisper infused England Made Me with the air of a bored aristocrat finding contemptuous amusement in the misery of others, on The Facts of Life she has located an edge of taunting viciousness all the more diabolical for being so understated. The tunes, as ever, are sweet and insidious, perhaps best thought of as Saint Etienne turned feral. Highlights on an album full of them are "English Motorway" and "The Art of Driving"--BBR triumphantly reclaiming the American rock & roll prerogative of the road song for their damp, claustrophobic homeland. The Facts of Life is a masterpiece. --Andrew Mueller


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