MUCH-TRUMPETED “prestige” adaptation of the venerable Blytonian underage derring-do saga
1970, and voters face an unedifying choice between a tired old Labour government and a slightly prannyish Tory challenger in a political...
People tend to remember this as a Sid ‘n’ Babs romp, but it’s Ronald ‘Don’t talk to me about unemployment, young man’...
This second John Cleese/Graham Chapman offering for David Frost’s Paradine Productions knocked its predecessor The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer’s satirical...
Hancock’s other film is a bit dark and not as much fun as The Rebel, we’re saying. As a seaside Punch and...
Dick Emery does all his dodgy characters in this plotless (he has to look at some women’s arses, is the extent of...
Terrence Rattigan, warhorse of West End French window theatre, makes the final stand for old fashioned sighs-'n'-string-sections melodrama in a big ensemble...
BENT COPPERCOM which lingered for a while at the turn of the decade in spite of iffy plots, endless strikes and equally...
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