>>>>>>>>>Based on Joseph Conrad's "The Duel" ("Point of Honor" in the US?). Others of his stories gone to film include:
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>>>>>>>>And don't forget
Secret Agent ( Bob Hoskins and Robin Williams in a particulary good role as 'The Professor' who walks around at all times with his finger on the dead-man switch of the bomb he has strapped to his body. ) Interesting how comedians make some of the best dramatic actors - e.g. Jerry Lewis who isn't funny to anyone but the French but who does what should have been and Oscar turn in Scorcese's
King of Comedy - which should also be on any list of truly great movies.
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>>>>>>>Speaking of Bob Hoskins, another terrific movie is
Mona Lisa.
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>>>>>>Yes, and
the Long Good Friday>>>>>
>>>>>I'm not familiar with that one. I'll have to look it up.
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>>>>That's the film that brought Hoskins to fame, esp. over there. He's a London gang boss - lots of violence and black humour at the suffering of those who crossed him. I think it also features a young Pierce Brosman, esp at the end - but not sure on that. I understand that when the film 1st crossed the Pond it needed sub-titles so the Cockney could be understood.
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>>>Also worth noting is the performance of Helen Mirren !
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>>I don't think anyone ever noticed her
performance back then! :-)
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>Ah -
Age of Consent ( 1969 ) Remember it fondly.
Wee bit before my time as I was just a kid then
Wasn't she in that TV series re: "The Troubles" in NI - "Harry's Game"?
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>Another exquisite Mirren performance that is often forgotten is in
The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover (1989) since it was a Peter Greenaway film and a lot of folks find his stuff pretty impenetrable. ( my personal favorite being
The Draughtsman's Contract
I haven't seen either of them - never was inspired to.
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