@Muteswan1 It's a shame, but I think the "fire, and blood, and anguish" speech only really has its full dramatic impact if the Inspector leaves immediately afterwards, like in the original play - whereas in this film version, the Birlings get him to stay in the study (in order to create that lovely surreal ending).
Alastair Sim is always a joy to watch. I do wonder why they changed his name from Inspector Goole to Poole? And what happened to the prophetic "blood, death & destruction" speech? It was omitted completely. Still an excellent film, thankyou for posting.
@10cuddles or my mums crappy laptop XD
PoseidonsValentine 1 week ago
@PoseidonsValentine it's just you
10cuddles 1 week ago
is it just me or is the sound out of sync??
PoseidonsValentine 1 week ago
@Muteswan1 It's a shame, but I think the "fire, and blood, and anguish" speech only really has its full dramatic impact if the Inspector leaves immediately afterwards, like in the original play - whereas in this film version, the Birlings get him to stay in the study (in order to create that lovely surreal ending).
tehcosmicexplorer08 2 weeks ago
Alastair Sim is always a joy to watch. I do wonder why they changed his name from Inspector Goole to Poole? And what happened to the prophetic "blood, death & destruction" speech? It was omitted completely. Still an excellent film, thankyou for posting.
Muteswan1 2 weeks ago
Alot to learn in this film
thekillerboytk 4 weeks ago
excellent film :)
BELLADONNA5 1 month ago
mind fuck owwww
Belgarion1066 1 month ago