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Post by Richard Kimble on Apr 10, 2017 19:29:09 GMT
I prefer NTTM. I've never really cared much for TLV. I like both films. Both need a while to get going; I wish Michael Redgrave were a bit more lively in the Hitchcock. The Reed film is a lot of fun, although it takes time for the comedy to kick in. Truly, Michael Redgrave was no Rex Harrison. I'm a bit surprised that Harrison never worked for Alfred Hitchcock. One might think he'd have made an ideal Hitchcock hero. Harrison could have been in: Dial M For Murder Rope Shadow Of A DoubtNot a Hitch, but I posted in the Khartoum thread that Harrison succeeded in "Olivier roles" in Cleopatra and The Agony & The Ecstasy (Olivier at one pint was to have been in the latter), while Oliver succeeded in a "Harrison role" in Sleuth. I wonder what RH would have been like in that.
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