I have never seen him so young in color before! What is he doing in this film?
Heh, yes, 1950s UK colour films are a rarity! He was playing Denis, the son, so he's in both the middle time skip (this one), and the final one in which he is a little aged up. He becomes an actor and plays Mark Antony at the Old Vic.
I have never seen The Stars Look Down, but am much warier of it now knowing it had it in for your entire family!
Wariness would no doubt help; that is the usual rule! I went in with too high an expectation and then Margaret Lockwood's character was thanklessly irredeemable in a tiresome way, and they kept using a made up name for Newcastle when they had no reason to do so. (Obv one of these complaints is slightly more important than the other, but at this distance that's what I remember!)
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Heh, yes, 1950s UK colour films are a rarity! He was playing Denis, the son, so he's in both the middle time skip (this one), and the final one in which he is a little aged up. He becomes an actor and plays Mark Antony at the Old Vic.
I have never seen The Stars Look Down, but am much warier of it now knowing it had it in for your entire family!
Wariness would no doubt help; that is the usual rule! I went in with too high an expectation and then Margaret Lockwood's character was thanklessly irredeemable in a tiresome way, and they kept using a made up name for Newcastle when they had no reason to do so. (Obv one of these complaints is slightly more important than the other, but at this distance that's what I remember!)