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Son of Sam 6:10 Tue Apr 17
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Great thread , I had seen most of these but whoever mentioned Unman Wittering and Zigo , thanks, I had never heard of it and its brilliant. David hemmings at his best , would recommend Long Days Dying also and Im sure i must be wrong but I cant remember seeing Withnail and I on the thread and its well worth a watch.

jack flash 9:27 Mon Apr 9
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Midnight Express

jack flash 9:26 Mon Apr 9
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12 Angry Men was a great film, Henry Fonda excelled
Which reminds me of his son -
Easy Rider

normannomates 3:51 Mon Apr 9
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*learner

normannomates 3:49 Mon Apr 9
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12 Angry Men was a lesson leaner.

normannomates 3:45 Mon Apr 9
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Rubble

12 angry men

What a cast that was..superb stuff...proper film my friend

normannomates 3:39 Mon Apr 9
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Neilalex 12.01

Good shout...Mitchum was proper old school

Here's a good one

DIRTY DOZEN.

Lee Marvin..now there is a boy.

Told Elizabeth Taylor her fortune back in the day an all..didn't give a fuck...
I like that

normannomates 3:33 Mon Apr 9
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Harold 12.03

You're spending the night in the box

Far Cough 6:51 Sat Apr 7
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Side, yeah Nick Cravat, great team

Side of Ham 6:50 Sat Apr 7
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Thanks Harold that’s the one!

On Burt Lancaster films i always loved that deaf/mute side kick of his!

rubble 6:32 Sat Apr 7
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Don't know if these have been mentioned...

Paths of Glory
The Bad Seed
12 Angry Men

COOL HAND LUKE 3:45 Sat Apr 7
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Well, you KNOW what I'll be starting with, dontcha? What norman said...

normannomates 3:23 Thu Apr 5
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Greatest film ever?
COOL HAND LUKE..
simply sublime in every way..

Plus another shout for Whistle Down The Wind
"You can't call a cat Spider!" "Can if I want to..."

Plus... CUCKOO'S NEST. Uncle Jack at his very best. "Hit me, c'mon, hit me". "I can't hit you Martini, it's not your fuckin' turn...!" "You're not a freekin looney now, boy, you're a fisherman!"
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Any man doesn't love these films... spends a night in the box...

eusebiovic 2:17 Sat Apr 7
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Pool Of London

London Belongs To Me

Night And The City

All Classics

Nurse Ratched 2:11 Sat Apr 7
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Duel is a smashing film.

BRANDED 1:47 Sat Apr 7
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the peckham cod 12:22 Sat Apr 7
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Quality list. Battle of Algiers is brilliant.

monkfish9 1:12 Sat Apr 7
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Wages of Fear, original sub titled version.
Hue & Cry,. Ealing classic .

Sven Roeder 12:26 Sat Apr 7
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In the book George Peppard is a POOF and Audrey Hepburn a WHORE so Breakfast at Tiffany’s not quite as dark as it could have been.
Great movie but

If you overlook the Mickey Rooney character!

the peckham cod 12:22 Sat Apr 7
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The Battle of Algiers - excellent resistance film
Breakfast at Tiffanys - darker than I thought.
The Spy Who came in from the cold. Richard Burton plays it well. Great for Cold War/spy thriller lovers.
Duel - early Spielberg - pretty gripping

harold 12:03 Sat Apr 7
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SOH,
Hell Drivers; with Stanley Baker and Patrick McGoohan.

neilalex 12:03 Sat Apr 7
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Blimey, just saw that's in the OP. Dummy.

neilalex 12:01 Sat Apr 7
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Watch the original 'Cape Fear'. Robert Mitchum js fantastic in it, just oozes menace.Way superior to the later De Niro version.

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