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  • Thank you so much for posting this. In a world of movies that are remakes of remakes of remakes - this 1969 movie really was a priceless gem.

    What an outstanding cast of some of the finest English actors of the time.

    This TV film reminds me of another great TV classic - the 1970 Jane Eyre with Susannah York and George C. Scott. The soundtrack to this movie was by John Williams and is still a classic.

  • I loved the beautiful haunting quality of this movie 41 years ago and I love it still. I can only hope and dream that I may someday make a movie with quality anything like this.

  • The BBC Classical Radio frequency-Radio3-broadcast the whole 20 minute suite in January in an early morning unlisted appearance. Ruman Gamba conducting one of the American or Canadian orchestras. what a treat that was.Unfortunately due to sound-space the BBC has had to expire the broadcast from its archive.

  • It's an incredible 41 years ago since I ran this film in 1970 at the cinema where I was a projectionist (it had a 20th Century-Fox theatrical release in the UK) and I thought Malcolm Arnold's score was totally wonderful! I have the soundtrack LP of the score, pressed in the US, as well as the CD and the 45 rpm single of the main title and end title music that was pressed in Japan. I don't think the single was released in either the UK or US. Alistair Mackenzie was wonderful as young David.

  • @onceaboy1947 thankyou very much for your comments friend...and yes the score is outstanding i think...always god to hear from someone who also appreciates it....

  • @davidleigh65 hi, been a collector of japanese vinyl for over 35 years and this sountrack is hi on my wants list, is there any way i could get you to do a photo copy of the japan 7" insert for the soundtrack , regards from englans

  • @onceaboy1947

    I liked your comment. A truly great piece of music from a master.

    I suppose 41 years ago you could sit and watch a film without some irritating yob texting or talking on a cell phone next to you. I think that there once was an age of cinema where people actually dressed up and went out to dinner and a show. Now (at least in the US) cinemas have given way to Mega Theatres where mobs of brutish teenagers take over that whole complex with their rude antics.

  • @ThoughtTraveler The cinema I knew and grew up wih is now long gone. In its place we have soul-less multiplexes filled with noisy yobs whom nobody bothers to keep quiet or throw out; slipshod presentation and junk films made for junk audiences who happily pay extortionate admission prices to see them. Now that the cinema industry is moving over to digital presentation via DVDs, why should people pay a fortune to see a DVD in a noisy multiplex instead of seeing it at home? The cinema's had it.

  • @onceaboy1947

    The whole industry is truly junk films. Nothing but remakes of remakes of remakes. Brain dead cinematic fare for a brain dead generation.

    Can you believe it...now they are making a movie called "Abraham Lincoln - Vampire Hunter". Groan...

    However, I did see the 2011 version of Jane Eyre on DVD and I thought it was brilliant. Thankfully there are a few points of light out there.

  • @ThoughtTraveler Yes, there are a few intelligent, quality films still being made, but the circuits rarely book anything like that for their chains of multiplexes as they know that generally speaking, the modern day audiences wouldn't be intelligent enough to appreciate them, or to want to pay to see them. So they usually end up going straight onto DVD or being shown on television instead.

  • hey supersmiler..many thanks for your comments...yes its a wonderful score.....nice to hear from someone else who appreciates it......

  • One of the great film scores i can ever remember. I go back a few decades!Tragedy,happiness,hope­, and despair all combined. I working out a way how to post up my newspaper and magazine cuttings of the film, relating to Malcolm Arnold if there are any, which i archived in 1969. But YouTube doesn't do links though? Can anyone help?

    Anyway davidleigh: the pictures go with the music really special!

  • fantastic music from a great man !!

  • @164man ..thankyou for your comments....yes i agree a great composer.....

  • Truly beautiful and stirring music.

  • @PeterInglisGuitar yes agree with you absolutely peter...personally i think malcolm arnolds score for this move is one of the finest films scores of all time!!!...glad you liked it !!!t

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