Retired, escaped English/Drama teacher in the English Midlands. Now studying for the heck of it. EM drama, kidlit, Buffy, Rejoin. Cymraeg am byth!
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Thread: glories of yesteryear, mostly British cinema.
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(redone w/ film clearly identified)
Depressingly still relevant eight decades later in theworld of Farage and Trump. (And Putin, Orbán, Meloni...)
26. ‘The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp’ (P&P, 1943)
“Money lost its value, the price of everything rose. Except of human beings.
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Well, I needn't tell you, sir, that in Germany, the gangsters finally succeeded in putting the honest citizens in jail.”
Who wouldn't make this choice?