This SS guy is true to type. The "You are a liar!" moment with the swipe of the leather glove around the face has become a movie cliche par excellence...
Critics and material I don't need. I haven't changed my act in 53 years.
"When this is over, we'll meet at Simpson's" - I went there once, Simpson's in the Strand, wonderful traditionally-British comfort food like well-done school dinners, served in a big almost refectory-style room.
"When this is over, we'll meet at Simpson's" - I went there once, Simpson's in the Strand, wonderful traditionally-British comfort food like well-done school dinners, served in a big almost refectory-style room.
Love it there. Had Sunday lunch there on three occasions... but it does leave a hole in the pocket!
Critics and material I don't need. I haven't changed my act in 53 years.
I wonder whether Niven ranting at Peck over his use and abandonment of Quayle was an influence on Tarantino's scene with Harvey Keitel arguing with Steve Buscemi over what to do with the fatally wounded Tim Roth in 'Reservoir Dogs'... the performance style and indignant, ill-tempered delivery of Niven and Keitel is very similar (as is some of the dialogue)
Critics and material I don't need. I haven't changed my act in 53 years.
I don't wish to trivialise Anna and her role, but her apparently mute condition reminds me of Aqua Marina in Gerry Anderson's marionette series 'Stingray' - and the scene where Anna silently cries, turning to Peck for comfort, is like some of Marina's scenes with Troy Tempest. (Now, that really was a 'wooden' hero!)
Critics and material I don't need. I haven't changed my act in 53 years.
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Love it there. Had Sunday lunch there on three occasions... but it does leave a hole in the pocket!
Don't tell Heston!
There is a certain resemblance.
Just like Roger's scratching his nose in the back of the van in TSWLM when Anya falls asleep on his shoulder is SO Niven!
Yes, I agree. It's there for those who seek.
And I'm sure this is why two characters who were male in the book become female in the film.
I recent the remark. My dad carried a Schmeiser when he was a corporal.