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Post by Salzmank on Mar 24, 2017 20:26:39 GMT
Man, I watched The Last of Sheila a few days ago and a big thank you for bringing it up. Really loved it and I couldn't agree more about the brilliant script and great acting from all the actors. Lee Marvin was great. At first I couldn't place the actor that played Anthony although I very much recognized him. Then realized that it was a much younger Ian McShane whom I've watched in the excellent series Deadwood and the too shortlived Kings as well as some other roles. The most recent in John Wick. About The Thin Man, I've seen the first film and wonder if the sequels are on par with the first film? If they are then I will place them in my watch-queue (which is getting longer by the minute....). Thanks for your kind words! I love a good murder-mystery puzzle plot any day, so I'm very impressed by that element in the movie (bloody ingenious on the part of Messrs. Sondheim and Perkins, I think!), but I think what sets it apart are the actors' performances. With the exception of Raquel Welch (who looks good enough in a bikini that I, as a red-blooded American male, can't really criticize), the acting is brilliantly done, especially from Joan Hackett ( is that whom you meant by "Lee Marvin"?--her character's name was Lee, but Lee Marvin the [male] actor wasn't in this movie) and James Mason. Mason gives a grand, fully-rounded performance, which is an absolute joy because at this stage in his career he could have easily phoned it in, but instead he chose to invest fully in his character. (Sondheim later reported he was the only person in the cast to understand the movie as a whodunit!) Sheila is definitely one of my favorite movies--and so little seen and unavailable, more's the pity! I just realized that you might have meant James Coburn's Clinton Green (the host, Sheila's widower). Coburn and Lee Marvin looked kinda similar and did a lot of the same types of roles.
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