Thanks Michael, well spotted as ever. I note that GTE at the Ludlow assembly rooms offers "Cabaret seating so you can enjoy a drink at your table. Themed...
two more: http://www.bbc.co.uk/films/2006/08/30/the_wicker_man_2006_review.shtml http://www.eonline.com/Reviews/Facts/Movies/Reviews/0,1052,89305,00.html Oh...
From Roger PnP People : Valerie Hobson A nice, touching weekend read from today's Daily Torygraph.... A love that survived scandal Filed: 02/09/2006 David...
Interview with Dame Helen in today's Guardian: http://film.guardian.co.uk/interview/interviewpages/0,,1863109,00.html Opening sentence: "It takes us a good 30...
Oh well, never mind. There's always the remake of "School for Scoundrels" with Billy Bob Thornton in the Alisdair Sim role to look forward to! (And I'm not...
I saw Phantom of the Opera at The Stanford Theatre last evening. David Packard had a print from the George Eastman House in Rochester, New York. Dennis...
Here's the trailer for the new Korean horror film of "The Red Shoes" - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSB1jop8EUk Warning: 1. No english subtitles but you'll...
Fascinating. They did edit the ballet, but not much and they had some quite long sections that do fit the music very well. I wonder what Radiohead think of it?...
There are a couple of attempts on youtube trying to prove the old Wizard of Oz/ Dark Side of the Moon chestnut....again, it sort of works... Mark Original...
I think it's quite heavily edited (there must be around half missing, as the clip is under 7 minutes), re-ordered, possibly speeded and slowed down in...
In a message dated 9/2/2006 6:03:28 AM Mountain Standard Time, ... BBC Radio 4, 1415hrs, Tuesday 5th September. THE MIRONOV LEGACY HELEN MIRREN REVEALS HOW THE...
Hi Phyllis, I was there too, sitting upstairs. I have never seen the place so full. Did you see the French poster for ToB on the upstairs lobby? I was back...
Hello, I was sitting downstairs. Yes, I laughed throughout the short, which made the change to The Phantom so dramatic. DP's poster collection is probably...
I must visit you at the Borders store sometime. I work nearby also. Regarding the short, it was 'supervised' by Leo McCarey (An Affair To Remember, with D...
... From: Tipu Purkayastha To: PnP@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2006 5:42 AM Subject: [PnP] Re: TRS/off topic It was a 1928 Hal Roach comedy...
... On my screen they are a different shade of red or purple every time they appear, but not pink to my eyes. But then colour perception is notoriously...
Funny that Ludlow Assembly Rooms has come up - last week I was pushing through a screening of two Humphrey Jennings films there (via the BFI) as part of a...
I'd come...and which two Jennings films are you screening in the meantime?? Mark ... From: "rolf jordan" <vanframboos@...> To: <PnP@yahoogroups.com> ...
It's a rich town, and there is already a food festival. Steve's been to a screening in Much Wenlock for the 50th anniversary (which I missed), and I've seen...
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The two Jennings films - Listen to Britain and Dim Little Island. Both have connexions with the music festival - composer Howard Ferguson is turning Myra...
I was at, and helped organise, the screening of GTE in Much Wenlock in May 2002. See http://www.powell-pressburger.org/Trips/Shropshire/20020526 The actual...
... I think whoever remarked in the comments bit on the site that the fit was "uncanny" was stretching a point, but it really was well edited in the latter...
Hello all, Does anyone know, which would be the best books featuring David Farrar, Eric Portman, Marius Goring and Anton Wolbrook? I know about 'No Royal Road'...
Hi, Ive not herard of the book by Farrar. You are probably wanting titles of books, autobiogs etc which mention those actors in passing, but if youre...
I couldn't find this on Abebooks, but currently there are a couple of copies of Emeric's excellent second novel, 'The Glass pearls' which is also very tricky...