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@slimfern only film I noted on the Talking Pictures tv channel during the coming week which may appeal to you is on Friday morning at 10.20. "Appointment with Venus" (1951) a British comedy. Set on a German occupied Channel Island during WW2. Can a British major rescue a prized pedigree cow? David Niven and Glynis Johns are the leads, also Kenneth More.

El Loro
@El Loro posted:

@slimfern only film I noted on the Talking Pictures tv channel during the coming week which may appeal to you is on Friday morning at 10.20. "Appointment with Venus" (1951) a British comedy. Set on a German occupied Channel Island during WW2. Can a British major rescue a prized pedigree cow? David Niven and Glynis Johns are the leads, also Kenneth More.

Thankyou El

It sounds like a film I should have seen but I don't think I have...will take a look

slimfern

Some sunshine here after a cloudy morning and a bit of rain.

Yesterday evening I watched a British 1950 film called "Double Confession" which had been on the Talking Pictures tv channel. A rather odd film noir and a bit confusing.
Leads were Derek Farr and Joan Hopkins, neither that well known.
Others in the cast were William Hartnell (who had been in quite a number of films before he became famous as the first doctor Who", Naunton Wayne (though not with Basil Radford, his partner in "The Lady Vanishes" and other films) and Ronald Howard (who looked quite like his father Leslie but a lesser actor).
The cast also had Peter Lorre in.

Film was set in Hastings. Quite a lot of the film was shot at Hastings and Bexhill-on-Sea.

El Loro
@El Loro posted:

Some sunshine here after a cloudy morning and a bit of rain.

Yesterday evening I watched a British 1950 film called "Double Confession" which had been on the Talking Pictures tv channel. A rather odd film noir and a bit confusing.
Leads were Derek Farr and Joan Hopkins, neither that well known.
Others in the cast were William Hartnell (who had been in quite a number of films before he became famous as the first doctor Who", Naunton Wayne (though not with Basil Radford, his partner in "The Lady Vanishes" and other films) and Ronald Howard (who looked quite like his father Leslie but a lesser actor).
The cast also had Peter Lorre in.

Film was set in Hastings. Quite a lot of the film was shot at Hastings and Bexhill-on-Sea.

Fifties and Sixties films shot on location are good El     



I like the cars and the period vibe. Cops always drive Wolseseys . Can I spell - no.



I remember that dude with a Humber Imperial at Lidl though. Told him it was a car   

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