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Post by london777 on May 29, 2017 11:40:20 GMT
We also love to watch British films here at our place down in OZ, and enjoy many of the little B films from the late 40s and 50s, great entertaining short mid week night watches that we don't have to read or concentrate too much on ! So many B directors who had prolific careers among their varied outputs, some excellent films to discover... Daniel Birt ...The Interrupted Journey (1949) Lawrence Huntington ... The Upturned Glass (1947) I watched The Interrupted Journey and The Upturned Glass recently. Both are in the Public Domain and available as free downloads. They both are a bit disjointed which, whether through intention or through limitations of production time and budget, give them an intriguing dreamlike quality. The Mason film is a real oddity. Some of what you saw as B pictures were main releases in the UK. Not only "not seen" but "never heard of". Now you are being insulting. I expect you to expend the same concentration on our feisty little post-war noirs as you would on your latest proud discovery of an Uzbek movie about lesbian amputees.
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