Of the Ealings, Miss M, my personal favorite is "Passport to Pimlico" - I love its evocation of the post-war mood, it's attention to detail (all the stuff put across by Margaret Rutherford about the Duke of Burgundy is correct factually) and its premise. It also showcases a sort of Londoner, and a style of speech that is no more.
That said, I am also a great fan of "Kind Hearts". Guiness was quite young when he did that portrait gallery of "types" - and it was around the time he did his challenging Fagin for David Lean. What an actor!
Phil H
That said, I am also a great fan of "Kind Hearts". Guiness was quite young when he did that portrait gallery of "types" - and it was around the time he did his challenging Fagin for David Lean. What an actor!
Phil H
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