Those of you who are observant will have noticed that at the beginning of the film, the guy with the beard jumps out of the right hand side of the train. When the train has stopped, everybody else jumps out of the left hand side of the train, and finds the body on the left hand side of the track.
OK, @wwwonderful - typographical error, which we hadn't noticed in 9 months! We'll amend! In the meantime, those of us who upload are so pleased that so many enjoyed this fairly rare Dirk Bogarde movie. Thanks for all the comments.
Thank you SO much...great to see old luvvie Dirk at his hysterical best! I think the early 60s was one of the best periods for British films - crisp black and white widescreen films with lots of location work, great actors and good writing - before the flower power brigade took over in the late sixties.
Excellent drama. Those films film me with nostagia for the Britain that was. In spite of the films theme it reminds me of happy days when I was a young schoolboy. Thanks.
Thank you. The Bestt of Brittish - certtainly! Wasn'tt Dirk Bogarde in a film simply ttitled 'The Benders'? I tthink itt may have been called 'Victtim', acttually.
51:36 omg... those childish haunted eyes of him... man, you're not watching Dirk acting, you're watching Dirk having an actual nervious breakdown... that's what I call a beautiful acting job...:D
Those of you who are observant will have noticed that at the beginning of the film, the guy with the beard jumps out of the right hand side of the train. When the train has stopped, everybody else jumps out of the left hand side of the train, and finds the body on the left hand side of the track.
pumblechook7 22 hours ago
OK, @wwwonderful - typographical error, which we hadn't noticed in 9 months! We'll amend! In the meantime, those of us who upload are so pleased that so many enjoyed this fairly rare Dirk Bogarde movie. Thanks for all the comments.
itvnow 6 days ago in playlist Dirk Bogarde Movies
From 1:03:15 to 1:03:23; could one of those houseboats be 'The Astoria', David Gilmour's floating studio?
Andy34HN 1 week ago
Thank you SO much...great to see old luvvie Dirk at his hysterical best! I think the early 60s was one of the best periods for British films - crisp black and white widescreen films with lots of location work, great actors and good writing - before the flower power brigade took over in the late sixties.
Londonfogey 1 month ago
Excellent drama. Those films film me with nostagia for the Britain that was. In spite of the films theme it reminds me of happy days when I was a young schoolboy. Thanks.
Fingalful 1 month ago
Thank you. The Bestt of Brittish - certtainly! Wasn'tt Dirk Bogarde in a film simply ttitled 'The Benders'? I tthink itt may have been called 'Victtim', acttually.
crzxr 1 month ago
why the TT in British?
wwwonderful 2 months ago
great find, thank you.
valtojos 4 months ago
"Another post-murder conclusion?"
Grifiki 4 months ago
good drama, thank-you for posting this.
cathain7 6 months ago
Thank you for the great movie. Thumbs up.
o2me2 6 months ago
blue print for a us film" alternative states ",circa 1980,s i believe?
ralphcraddock 7 months ago
Great........I come in looking for a great film and the first thing I get is a nude man holding up a globe. Oh well......maybe the film is better.
huskyjerk 7 months ago
good early isolation experiment drama !!! thanks for sharing !!!
justlokng 7 months ago
cool
thanks for the upload!
setpunk12 7 months ago
One of the few movies starring Mary Ure.
scasey1960 8 months ago
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51:36 omg... those childish haunted eyes of him... man, you're not watching Dirk acting, you're watching Dirk having an actual nervious breakdown... that's what I call a beautiful acting job...:D
JaliscoDeOjosHazel 8 months ago
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JaliscoDeOjosHazel 8 months ago
31:19 Hell yeah... (lol)
JaliscoDeOjosHazel 8 months ago
28:38 He can shut my mouth up with his kisses at anytime...:D
JaliscoDeOjosHazel 8 months ago
Dirk Bogarde is awesome... I love him:D
JaliscoDeOjosHazel 8 months ago