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Its time for an old movie.......... Anyone seen this oldie "letter from an unknown woman", it is somewhat cheesy, but it does not have a happy ending (infact, the film ain't very happy at all really) But the film is visually stunning (what a cliche I know) to look at. Plus its a good film. My parents love these oldies. I can take most of them, and infact, this one os kinda good | |
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never seen it, but I'm a big fan of Joan Fontaine and her sister. | |
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lilgish said: never seen it, but I'm a big fan of Joan Fontaine and her sister.
Her sister being oliver de haviland? (or whatever). My dad told me that info last night. Its one of the few movies u cannot buy on DVD. I remember the credits state it was done by some weird production company (foreign I presume as was the director), even though universal distributed it. Universal fucked about with their early films. And even their late ones like the equally as good "cool as ice" movie, also needs a dvd release. | |
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thesexofit said: lilgish said: never seen it, but I'm a big fan of Joan Fontaine and her sister.
Her sister being oliver de haviland? (or whatever). My dad told me that info last night. Its one of the few movies u cannot buy on DVD. I remember the credits state it was done by some weird production company (foreign I presume as was the director), even though universal distributed it. Universal fucked about with their early films. And even their late ones like the equally as good "cool as ice" movie, also needs a dvd release. Oliver was her sister Where did you see this movie? and since your a Brit now, do you like ealing movies? | |
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lilgish said: thesexofit said: Her sister being olivier de haviland? (or whatever). My dad told me that info last night. Its one of the few movies u cannot buy on DVD. I remember the credits state it was done by some weird production company (foreign I presume as was the director), even though universal distributed it. Universal fucked about with their early films. And even their late ones like the equally as good "cool as ice" movie, also needs a dvd release. Oliver was her sister Where did you see this movie? and since your a Brit now, do you like ealing movies? No I hate Ealing. And I swear my dad is right on these sorta things u cheeky bugger (about joan and olivier . I'll check. Also my dad taped it off tv a while back. | |
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thesexofit said: lilgish said: Oliver was her sister Where did you see this movie? and since your a Brit now, do you like ealing movies? No I hate Ealing. And I swear my dad is right on these sorta things u cheeky bugger (about joan and olivier . I'll check. Also my dad taped it off tv a while back. Olivia!!!!! too bad voices is gone and ealing rules...not to mention a whole bunch of other British cinema I enjoy. | |
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lilgish said: thesexofit said: No I hate Ealing. And I swear my dad is right on these sorta things u cheeky bugger (about joan and olivier . I'll check. Also my dad taped it off tv a while back. Olivia!!!!! too bad voices is gone and ealing rules...not to mention a whole bunch of other British cinema I enjoy. Oh right. Yeah I cant spell. Fuck it, i read quite alot and cant spell shit. Oh well. I was right about the sister thing though. How my dad knew is beyond me? I hate those ealing things. My parents are both british, and my dad i think likes a couple? Too british for me (they suck at making movies) I cant stand those crap richard curtis/hugh grnat movies either. | |
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