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Topic History of: Jigsaw
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robbiex JK2006 wrote:
Indeed Talking Movies - my current favourite channel.

Sorry of course it is talkingpictures

https://talkingpicturestv.co.uk/schedule/
JK2006 Indeed Talking Movies - my current favourite channel.
robbiex JK2006 wrote:
Lovely old film starring Dixon of Dock Green - great Wikipedia entry!

Britmovie wrote that Jigsaw is "a chilling murder mystery," adding, "at 107 minutes, the film is long but never tiresome"; while The Guardian described the film as "one of the finest postwar British crime movies and possibly the best depiction of the seaside town on film. Caught in its seedy corruption, Brighton emerges as a far cry from the bumbling world with which (Val) Guest had until then been associated."

The Duke of Edinburgh dismissed the film as "bloody boring".


Starring Dixon of Dock Green, is that a person, I assume you mean Jack Warner. 107 minutes is quite short for a film these days, 2 hours+ is the norm now. What channel was this film on? "Talking Movies"?
JK2006 Lovely old film starring Dixon of Dock Green - great Wikipedia entry!

Britmovie wrote that Jigsaw is "a chilling murder mystery," adding, "at 107 minutes, the film is long but never tiresome"; while The Guardian described the film as "one of the finest postwar British crime movies and possibly the best depiction of the seaside town on film. Caught in its seedy corruption, Brighton emerges as a far cry from the bumbling world with which (Val) Guest had until then been associated."

The Duke of Edinburgh dismissed the film as "bloody boring".