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sovay ([personal profile] sovay) wrote2014-08-25 12:43 am

Two hundred and fifty

Richard Attenborough.

I think I must have seen him first in The Great Escape (1963); it was one of the movies in the background of my childhood to which I added actors' names as I learned them. Jurassic Park (1993) was the first time anyone told me his name and The Flight of the Phoenix (1965) was when I started paying attention. I still haven't seen Brighton Rock (1947) or 10 Rillington Place (1971), although I know they're famous; I haven't seen In Which We Serve (1942) in so long that I can remember the stoker's arc perfectly well, but nothing about Attenborough in the part. (To be fair, I have the same problem with John Mills.) When I think about him, mostly he looks like Roger Bartlett and Lew Moran—I've seen them the most times. I don't think of him as looking like anyone behind the camera of Oh! What a Lovely War (1969) or Gandhi (1982). I'm missing a lot.

Ninety is a reasonable age. Links to the past break all the time, even if it's past that never existed off the screen. The pictures are there.

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