makes me want to grab both of those Archer films like yesterday and watch them and all the others I have too (the earliest one I now have is 49th Parallel [1941]).
It's the earliest one of their films Criterion has released; I don't know why it was their startpoint. The famous Archers credit—written, directed and produced by—was first used for One of Our Aircraft Is Missing (1942), of which there's no Criterion DVD, either.
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It's the earliest one of their films Criterion has released; I don't know why it was their startpoint. The famous Archers credit—written, directed and produced by—was first used for One of Our Aircraft Is Missing (1942), of which there's no Criterion DVD, either.
Did I say? Terrific review!
Thank you! I do recommend the film!