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Topic History of: Quentin Crisp An American In New York
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JK2006 And VERY cute!
Rusty Besides the always excellent John Hurt wasn't Jonathan Tucker utterly compelling as Patrick Angus?
veritas dying to see this and have always loved John Hurt's work.

But Madame Arcati gives it a withering review.
JC He had an excellent guest role in The Equalizer too. They should re-show that episode as a tribute to both.
david damn, I missed it travelling back from Hungary.

I spoke to Quentin Crisp on the phone a couple of weeks before he died. If the words national treasure were invented for anyone, it was for him.