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Excerpts from "The Ruling Class"

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Uploaded by on Oct 18, 2007

Here's a series of excerpts from one of my all-time favourite films: "The Ruling Class" starring Peter O'Toole.

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  • what else did Peter O Toole do...this film was my first Peter O Toole film. I never saw him in anything else...but if he did something better than this....lets watch that, ok??

  • Some of my other Peter O'Toole favourites include "Lawrence Of Arabia"; "Becket"; "What's New, Pussycat"; "The Lion In Winter"; "The Stunt Man"; "The Last Emperor" and "Venus".

  • Do you think Ruling Class is his best or atleast close to it?

  • Personally, I'd place his performance in "The Ruling Class" second only to his legendary performance in "Lawrence Of Arabia".

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  • They don't make actors like Peter anymore. Thats a crying shame.

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  • The pub scene is done in Shere, Surrey, about 20 minutes outside Guildford...its hardly changed.

  • @JJ77TTUU3 "my favorite year" is great also

  • don't know what's worse: English food or English humor.

  • odd

    

  • Well, folks . . . I thought this film was a Work-Of-Art when I first saw it 30 years ago, and time has NOT changed my mind . . .

    Do you realize that the Vicar is portrayed by the gifted Alistair Sim, who played the greatest cinema "Scrooge" ever, in the 1950 "Christmas Carol"?

    Cheers to my buddy Vic Hewitt--fighting for his life in hospital.

    Gary in Arizona

  • @essanay45 Sorry,I left out the word "of".

  • @bface4life You do realize that was a joke.It was in response to a comment that went into a detailed account of the story,and of course it's one the most offbeat films ever.

  • @essanay45 I'm going to guess you haven't actually seen this movie

  • Mrs Pigott-Jones and Mrs Treadwell are hilarious. Both musical sequences they are in are fantastic! ;)

  • Does anyone know where I can get the soundtrack?

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