The scene from classic British film "The Amazing Mr. Blunden" (1972) where (invisible) James and Lucy try to steal a key from evil housekeeper Mrs. Wickens (played by Diana Dors).
The scene from classic British film "The Amazing Mr. Blunden" (1972) where (invisible) James and Lucy try to steal a key from evil housekeeper Mrs. Wickens (played by Diana Dors).
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love this film.of all the repeat films they show on itv,bbc ,etc why dont they show this one.i was 8 when i saw it at the cinema at dudley west midlands and never forgot it, lol
Interesting, the comments from those who spent a lot to buy (or can't find) the DVD. Amazon released a small batch in 2003 and I picked one up then brand new for just £12!
Lynne was so beautiful! At frame 0:55 when she smiles at the boy stealing the keys, you can see just how sweet and radiant she was. I understand she sadly passed away at age 39 from an alcohol-related illness.
Hey im a teenager of 17 nd i grew up wif this film...its wicked...i keep this film alive by watchin it wif my friends lmao beens tht they dnt no it...nd now they like it as much...mayb thts wat u shud do!
I want to see this again but we can't get it in Australia. I wish they would put it on region4 dvd. I saw it on tv when I was a kid and always remembered it!
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Eventually found it on DVD 2 yrs ago and cost £26 a lot of money for a DVD.