Directed by - Ingmar Bergman
"...Or is it Foreign-Movie Time?"
Tuesday, 7 July 2015
Wednesday, 29 January 2014
TV 04 - The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe (1964)
'The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe' was a French kid's show first shown in Germany. It was originally seen in the UK in 1965. I would have seen it in the 70's when it was often repeated on Saturday Mornings or over the summer school holidays.
One of those serials that I never saw from start to finish but seemed to pick up somewhere in the middle. I do remember catching the final episode at least once, with Man Friday all dressed up in his finery.
Again it's the theme tune that everyone will remember for this series more than anything else - although apparently this was only written and appeared on the UK version of the show.
One of those serials that I never saw from start to finish but seemed to pick up somewhere in the middle. I do remember catching the final episode at least once, with Man Friday all dressed up in his finery.
Again it's the theme tune that everyone will remember for this series more than anything else - although apparently this was only written and appeared on the UK version of the show.
Wednesday, 24 July 2013
Film 022 - Metropolis (1927)
'Metropolis'
Directed by - Fritz Lang
"There can be no understanding between the hands and the brain unless the heart acts as mediator"
Directed by - Fritz Lang
"There can be no understanding between the hands and the brain unless the heart acts as mediator"
Tuesday, 21 May 2013
Wednesday, 15 May 2013
Film 020 - Hard Boiled (1992)
Original Title - Lat sau san taam
Director - John Woo
"As a cop, he has brains, brawn, and an instinct to kill."
Director - John Woo
"As a cop, he has brains, brawn, and an instinct to kill."
Film 019 - 8½ (1963)
'Otto e Mezzo'
Director - Federico Fellini
"A picture that goes beyond what men think about - because no man ever thought about it in quite this way!"
Director - Federico Fellini
"A picture that goes beyond what men think about - because no man ever thought about it in quite this way!"
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