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Post by teleadm on May 15, 2017 17:32:40 GMT
Well I would like to add The Winslow Boy 1948 and The Magic Box 1951, I don't think anyone mentioned them yet (I can be wrong).
In Winslow, he has one of these roles that takes some time to understand that has many layers and in the end wins over the viewer, at least me.
In Magic Box, he has the difficult task to hold the movie together, since there is the distraction of 50 or so well known british actors passing by in small roles, but he succeeds, and there is a very funny scene with Laurence Oliver as the first man who has ever seen moving pictures.
About his MGM years that produced very few movies, according to The MGM Story he had somehow managed to get into his contract that he had story approval, and as it turned out, he hardly approved to anything MGM offered him.
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