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Not certain where the moniker of the collection comes from, but Their Finest Hour includes five quality British WWII dramas, three of them starring the extraordinary John Mills.
Which makes this a Mills Film Festival.
All five look lovely, although as always, I have a few caveats.
Probably...
Yet another of the brilliant Ealing comedies, the 1949 Passport to Pimlico, reminds me in an odd way of a bit in Alfred Hitchcock's 1941 Mr. & Mrs. Smith, in which a happy couple, Carole Lombard and Robert Montgomery, are informed that via a technicality, their marriage never legally occurred...
As I continue to delve into the Film Movement releases, something seems to become more clear, and a couple of different factors may come into play.
First, a point must be made as to British films and how they've survived the years - which is not particularly well, regardless of the passion of...
Occasionally, with other things going on around us all, I take a bit more time to discern a new entity having entered the field of home entertainment publishing.
It wasn't that I was totally unaware of certain titles arriving, properly playable for the region here in the Colonies. Just not...