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The Spy Who Came in From the Cold
Criterion Collection Cast: Richard Burton, Claire Bloom, Oskar Werner, Cyril Cusack Criterion's bonus-packed reissue of Martin Ritt's 1965 Cold War thriller "The Spy Who Came in From the Cold," based on John le ...
New on DVD: Cold War 'Spy,' warm 'Toots'
The Oscar-nominated espionage tale The Spy Who Came in From the Cold is out this week.
The Spy Who Came In From The Cold: Criterion Collection
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The Spy Who Came in From the Cold
The Criterion Collection, $39.95 In the early Sixties, at the peak of the Cold War, only space travel might have been considered hotter than the mysterious world of spies.
Several news websites report the following anecdote concerning Jane Eyre 1970 from the recently published biography of George C. Scott, The Volatile Life and Career of George C. Scott , written by David ...
Chaplin's sentimental salute to himself, in the role of an aging vaudevillian still bursting with creativity, charity, sagacity, and dignity.
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Revisited 'Brideshead' is good, and so are the new wispy Brits
I like the new movie, but how could a 2-hour, 15-minute film really compare in breadth to an 11-part mini? The movie's leads, Matthew Goode and Ben Whishaw, are pretty puny put alongside the mini's Jeremy Irons ...
Though he wrote in Norwegian and his works are available only in translation, Henrik Ibsen's themes make him relevant and popular even today.
Though he wrote in Norwegian and his works are available only in translation, Henrik Ibsen's themes make him relevant and popular even today.
Bright Young Things in Love and Pain
"Brideshead Revisited," Julian Jarrold 's strenuously picturesque adaptation of the novel by Evelyn Waugh , conducts a whirlwind tour of the quadrangles of Oxford and the canals of Venice, always returning to ...
Bright Young Things in Love and Pain
"Brideshead Revisited," Julian Jarrold 's strenuously picturesque adaptation of the novel by Evelyn Waugh , conducts a whirlwind tour of the quadrangles of Oxford and the canals of Venice, always returning to ...
'Brideshead Revisited' Revisited
If you were forced to name the high-water mark of television, the 1981 Granada production of Brideshead Revisited would be a fine choice.
"Death and destruction dog thee at thy heels. Go, hie thee, hie thee from this slaughterhouse, lest thou increase the number of the dead." - Queen Elizabeth Review By: Mark Zimmer Published: February 22, 2004 ... via DigitallyOBSESSED.com