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They weren’t made at Pinewood.
Man Utd's loss was our gain.
Fair play to Pinewood! =D>
Playing around with some colorizing software, this is a shot from Hell Drivers (1957)
A great cast, in addition to the future Sir Sean Connery, you had Patrick McGoohan, David McCallum, Herbert Lom, Stanley Baker, Sid James, Jill Ireland… and Peggy :x Cummins.
Are you channeling Valerie Solanas? =))
My Favorite Connery film from before he was Bond.
Oh man, I am such a huge fan of this weird film! Whatever people were thinking when making this film, they certainly found a way to leave a lasting impression. Boorman gave us a deliciously nonsensical tree-hugging trip with all the joys of '70s sci-fi filmmaking thrown at it.
I did a retrospective on many British films from 50's and early 60's over the last year or so there was some incredible talent around that time. It's tragic the likes of Stanley Baker and Lawerence Harvey lives were cut short.
Same here Connery's screen presence and star quality in Hell Drivers is very apparent.
The Hill is a great film, I am long overdue for a re watch.
3. Back in your acting days, you and your sister, actress Tsai Chin, were both in the 007 adventure You Only Live Twice. What's your favorite Sean Connery memory?
Well, he was Mr. Cool, wasn't he? He had an incredible sense of humor, and he got better and better looking as he got older. He was a giant and his very much missed. It was a great honor to work with him. Daniel [Craig] was a fantastic Bond, too. The Bond movies are fantastic. They're very operatic, right? Opera is on a grand scale, and so are those movies.
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/mr-chow-restaurant-chinese-food-hbo-doc-3-questions-interview-140021624.html
https://haphazardstuff.com/sean-connery-life-films-gossip/
Colorized version!
I would never watch a colourized version of 'The Hill'. The B+W actually adds to the atmosphere of the film!
B&W is definitely ideal for The Hill. Nonetheless, it is interesting to see another version exists.
I forgive you! 😅
https://www.reddit.com/r/JamesBond/comments/18897x1/i_made_a_series_on_why_every_bond_actor_was_the/
Do you agree?
A recent retrospective on the film: https://crookedmarquee.com/zardoz-demands-your-respect-even-if-you-dont-like-it/
No body quite makes films like John Boorman, if memory serves and its been a long time since i watched my DVD of Zardoz there is an out there commentary by John Boorman.
Charlotte Rampling was great in Farewell, My Lovely.