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"Much Ado" Revisted 60 Years Later

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Uploaded by on Oct 22, 2008

Ken Richards & I follow in the steps of little Tim, in George Wain's film "Much Ado" over 60 years later/

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  • Beautiful beyond belief. I'm an ashton lad and love your films , i can watch these for hours. Thankyou.

  • @rebelarouser Many thanks, it's all due to George Wain for having the skill and foresight in making his films.

  • This film is excellent, well done I am very very impressed.

  • @jph19111 Many thanks for your kind comment.

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  • Great video! I live in hyde now, near great norbury street.

  • Wow! Great job. Thanks for posting. PS I like the 1947 England better.

  • I think Peter will have a copy of this, as will his two sisters.

    George's movies are with the North West Film archive,

    so I'm guessing the three of them will have at least a VHS.

  • @seftonwallet Ah, that was around the time when Harold MacMillan told us that we'd never had it so good.

  • Everything was monochrome before about 1957, that's when colour came in. I remember it happening, I awoke one morning and there it was, everything was in colour. Even our dog.

  • Thanks, seftonwallet. I wonder if Peter has seen that film since he was a little boy. If not, it would be a fascinating thing for him to see a lifetime later. A pity that I didn't have a "George Wain" type father with the money and resources to film me on colour cine film when I was that age. It would be far better to look at than the old black and white photos in the family photo album, which give the impression that my Cheadle Heath, Stockport, childhood was all monochrome.

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