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Topic History of: David Copperfield - 76 years ago
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Petra JK2006 wrote:
the man playing Uriah Heep

was Londoner, Roland Young; he has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
JK2006 A splendid movie - wonderfully old fashioned but proving that a great story - like a great melody in music - is the essential ingredient for a good film. Funnily enough the one actor who did NOT over act (and was wonderful) was the man playing Uriah Heep - very nicely under stated - every portrayal since has made him even more slimy and 'umble.
JK2006 On BBC2 now - with many marvellous ingredients - Basil Rathbone is fabulously nasty; WCFields extraordinary; two elements of the past - Dickens and early (over acted) movies combined.