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[b]Spee wrote:[/b] [quote]Yes that discussion - between PS and WH - was brilliant. An intellectual genius explaining (to his wife) how an uneducated but thoroughly honest and decent woman was so important to him. Some ignore - or fail to understand - the role and influence of others, in our lives. :([/quote]
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Spee
Yes
- "but for Wales?" -
Thankfully political bribery doesn't exist now...
(although the Tory/DUP few billion deal might make some wonder!)
JK2006
And John Hurt wonderful too as Richie!
Spee
In The Man - there was also a truly magnificent villain and uncompromising foe.
Cromwell was fanatical and jealousy despised More's intellect, logic and sound legal argument.
In the movie, Cromwell was played by the also magnificent Australian actor - Leo (Rumple) McKern.
JK2006
To this day, having seen it dozens of times, the Goodbye scene has me sobbing with tears. It and King Lear; they get to me every time.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Man_for_All_Seasons_
(1966_film)
JK2006
1938 budget - £87K - Wow!
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