just seen this 1949 film featuring Dennis Price and Alec Guinness. I must say it is one of the best films i have ever seen, along with The Bridge Over The River Quy (correct spelling, i think) also featuring Guinness, and i think that nothing no matter how new or glamourous films are none can top the old fashioned films such as these and the other greats( casablanca, Gone with the wind etc). my fondness for these two films also comes for their representation of the British firm upper lip and the chivalry and manners expressed by the gentlemen and the poise and elegance shown by the women in these masterpeices. I am writing this to express my views but also to inquire as to whether anyone else agrees or disagrees with me. Thank you in advance
The old ones somehow have something about them. Kind hearts and Coronets, man in the White Suit, Passport to Pimlico etc
I can always sit down and watch one at anytime when they are on. I suppose I can also remember when manners meant something and being polite was the norm!!
Kind Hearts and Coronets is a fantastic film, I could watch it any time. I also like The Lady Vanishes (the cricketing pair are a hoot) and all the kitchen sink dramas, Saturday Night Sunday Morning, In The Family Way etc etc.