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For the umpteenth time watched Dirty Harry. No review needed on this classic movie.
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Sky West and Crooked, alias Gypsy Girl (1966). Hayley Mills, Ian McShane, Laurence Naismith and Geoffrey Bayldon. A mildly retarded adolescent girl experiences her first love with a Gypsy youth.
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Logan's Run (again). Never tire of watching this great, timeless sci-fi classic...
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O Lucky Man! (1973). Malcolm McDowell, Rachel Roberts, Arthur Lowe, Ralph Richardson, Alan Price, Lindsay Anderson, Helen Mirren and Mona Washbourne. A coffee salesman has various experiences as well as runs into myriad people in the course of his travels in England.
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Orca (1977) A favourite from the 70's. Great movie and wonderful score by Morricone.
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O Lucky Man! (1973). Malcolm McDowell, Rachel Roberts, Arthur Lowe, Ralph Richardson, Alan Price, Lindsay Anderson, Helen Mirren and Mona Washbourne. A coffee salesman has various experiences as well as runs into myriad people in the course of his travels in England.
Great series of Lindsay Anderson films which loosely started with If and finished with Brittania Hospital !!! All worth watching, if looking dated now, especially BH.
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The Exorcist - I thought this was crap the first time I watched it and no change this time.
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"The Exorcist - I thought this was crap the first time I watched it and no change this time."
Mike Oldfield was at the same school as me !!!
Magnum Force this week. Dirty Harry is back against a group of rogue cops killing lowlife in SF. Not as good as the original, but effective nonetheless.
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the italian job - great movie - your only supposed to blow the bl&%dy doors off!
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Not quite the 1970's but rewatching Man In A Suitcase, possibley ITC's second greatest series after The Prisoner !! Richard Bradford as an ex US intelligence guy who sells his services for money. Great theme tune also.
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Charlotte's Web (1973). With the voices of Debbie Reynolds, Paul Lynde, Henry Gibson, Rex Allen, Martha Scott, Dave Madden, Danny Bonaduce, Don Messick, Herb Vigran, Agnes Moorehead, Pamelyn Ferdin, Joan Garber, Bob Holt, John Stephenson and William B. White. A pig who is about to be killed for food is befriended by a spider who utilises her web-spinning skills to save his life.
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Doctor Jeckyll and Sister Hyde. A Hammer twist on the RLS novel. Ralph Bates takes female hormones and emerges as Martine Beswick. Spookily matched in looks, this adds in bits of Jack The Ripper and the bodysnatching duo of Burke & Hare into the plot also. Not Hammer's best , but fairly accomplished all round and a decent film for a quiet night in.
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Sunday Too Far Away (1975). Jack Thompson, Max Cullen, Robert Bruning, Jerry Thomas, Peter Cummins, John Ewart, Sean Scullen and Reg Lye. A group of shearers who work in an outback station and their episodes, including their reaction to the importation of blacklegs.
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How the west was won (1962) - I really like the first hour or so of this and then I get bored.
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