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| | | | | Dismantling a room as a life unravels. Image: Letterboxd What happens when society squeezes you out? This is the question raised by the Italian neorealism film, Umberto D. (1952). Umberto, the titular character, is a polite, agreeable man who was once a civil servant. But now that his government is Done with him, he struggles... | |
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roguesandvagabonds.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Actress Rosalind Knight - whose credits include early Carry on films and Channel 4's Friday Night Dinner - has died aged 87, her family has said. The TV, film and theatre actress appeared in Carry On Teacher and Carry On Nurse in the 1950s. More recently, she played the character known as "Horrible Grandma" in... | |
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| | | | | A charming, small town in 'Middle America.' A simple way of life where neighbors are friendly, polite, but cautiously on guard of strangers that behave strangely. In Herk Harvey's only feature film/now cult classic, CARNIVAL of SOULS (1962), the small college town of Lawrence, Kansas was the perfect setting for the eery, atmospheric horror. In... | |
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clamba.blogspot.com
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| | | Congratulations to all these deserving blogs! Well done! BEST FILM REVIEW: DRAMA Roman à Clef: All About Eve (1950): THE LADY EVE... | ||