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  • Re: Brit General Cinema Quiz.

    Originally posted by staffslad View Post
    Correct for The Long Good Friday, Clare. As for the other, the actor was part of a much married couple, and they were actually married to each other twice. He had a wonderful voice and she was considered a great beauty. He died far too early about 35 years ago.
    Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton married a couple of times, I believe.

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    • Re: Brit General Cinema Quiz.

      Originally posted by Clare View Post
      Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton married a couple of times, I believe.

      Yes, it was Richard Burton, who played a Kray-type gangster in the 1971 film Villan. It was made the same year as the far better remembered Get Carter.

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      • Re: Brit General Cinema Quiz.

        Originally posted by staffslad View Post
        Correct for The Long Good Friday, Clare. As for the other, the actor was part of a much married couple, and they were actually married to each other twice. He had a wonderful voice and she was considered a great beauty. He died far too early about 35 years ago.
        aged 58, cerebal haemorage...such a shame, i'm sure he had many great films still in him
        Ejector seat?...your jokin!

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        • Re: Brit General Cinema Quiz.

          Clare?
          Time flies like the wind, fruit flies like bananas - go figure!

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          • Re: Brit General Cinema Quiz.

            Originally posted by zabadak View Post
            Clare?
            Sorry, I can't think of anything that I know anything about, off-hand.

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            • Re: Brit General Cinema Quiz.

              Just watched 60s kitchen sink drama" A kind of loving ",and i spotted two actors from whatever happened to the likely lads......Who can name em?
              Ejector seat?...your jokin!

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              • Re: Brit General Cinema Quiz.

                Originally posted by tex View Post
                Just watched 60s kitchen sink drama" A kind of loving ",and i spotted two actors from whatever happened to the likely lads......Who can name em?

                I know James Bolem was in it for sure. As for the other...I remember Bill Owen played Thelma's dad, but not sure if he was in A Kind of Loving, but I will go for him.

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                • Re: Brit General Cinema Quiz.

                  Staffs, you dont know how close you are
                  Ejector seat?...your jokin!

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                  • Re: Brit General Cinema Quiz.

                    Did they also appear in Last of the Summer Wine? Or maybe they were another member of Thelma's family if not her dad?

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                    • Re: Brit General Cinema Quiz.

                      Originally posted by staffslad View Post
                      Did they also appear in Last of the Summer Wine? Or maybe they were another member of Thelma's family if not her dad?
                      ...No, it was Thelma herself, played by Bridget forsyth

                      Have a go Staffs...you deserve it.
                      Ejector seat?...your jokin!

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                      • Re: Brit General Cinema Quiz.

                        Originally posted by tex View Post
                        ...No, it was Thelma herself, played by Bridget forsyth

                        Have a go Staffs...you deserve it.

                        How did I miss that one? Talk about hiding in plain sight lol

                        Ok...staying with that fine actor Alan Bates...In the early 70s he co-starred with another really good performer, Janet Suzman, in a screen adaptation of a play about a couple looking after a profoundly disabled child and how it affects them and their relationship. What was the film?

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                        • Re: Brit General Cinema Quiz.

                          The answer is A Day in the Death of Joe Egg, a film well worth seeing. It used to turn up occasionally on late night BBC in the 70s and 80s.

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