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Topic History of: Watching my ex neighbour in The 39 Steps...
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steveimp And married to the totally gorgeous Angela Douglas!
Innocent Accused A talented actor,in one of his best films.

I remember him fondly as Father Brown in the mid 1970s.Past his peak by then,obviously frail,but still able to capture the character to perfection.
JK2006 Kenneth More lived next to me for many years in the 60s and 70s...

The amazing thing about this 1959 film is the accent of all the actors - posh upper class Brits (even the plebs and the Scots!).