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Friday, September 25, 2020
The 7th Annual Rule, Britannia Blogathon
The Seventh Annual Rule, Britannia Blogathon has arrived! The Rule, Britannia Blogathon is meant to celebrate classic, British films. While many think of Hollywood when they think of movies, the fact is that many classic films originated in the United Kingdom. From the Gainsborough melodramas to the Ealing comedies to the Hammer Horrors, the United Kingdom has made many contributions to classic film. The British Invaders Blogathon will last from today (September 25) through Sunday (September 27).
Without further ado, here are this year's entries:
Realweegiemidget Reviews: Deadly Strangers (1975)
Silver Screenings: "The Misery of Getting What You Asked For"
Caftan Woman: I See a Dark Stranger (1946)
The Wonderful World of Cinema: "A Mystery in Paris: So Long at the Fair (1950)
Diary of a Movie Maniac: The Devils (1971 Uncut Version)
Liberal England: "Derailed by A Canterbury Tale"
Dubsism: "Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies – Volume 91: ffolkes”
Wide Screen World: Black Narcissus
Crítica Retrô: "British Film Pioneers"
18 Cinema Lane: "Take 3: Nicholas Nickleby (2002)"
Cinema Essentials: The Belles of St. Trinian's (1954)
Poppity Talks Classic Film: "Celebrating Britain in Film with Alfred Hitchcock's The Manxman (1929)"
Taking Up Room: "We Can Take It"
Moon in Gemini: Howard's End (1992)
Lorna Dupree: "Film review: The Draughtsman's Contract (Peter Greenaway, 1982)"
A Shroud of Thoughts: Sink the Bismarck! (1960)
A Scunner Darkly: "A Mug's Game--The Stud (1978, Quentin Masters)"
Here's my look at I See a Dark Stranger: https://www.caftanwoman.com/2020/09/due-september-25-7th-annual-rule.html
ReplyDeleteHi Terence! Here is my article on So Long at the Fair! Thank you so much for hosting!
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Here is my review of The Devils (1971):
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The naval commando "ffolkes" is ready to come aboard, sir...
ReplyDeletehttps://dubsism.com/2020/09/26/sports-analogies-hidden-in-classic-movies-volume-91-ffolkes/
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ReplyDeleteHello Terence
ReplyDeleteI've posted my article on A Canterbury Tale here:
http://liberalengland.blogspot.com/2020/09/derailed-by-canterbury-tale.html
Thanks so much for doing this
Jonathan
Here’s mine.
ReplyDeletehttps://widescreenworld.blogspot.com/2020/09/black-narcissus.html
Hi, Terry! Here it is my contribution:
ReplyDeletehttps://criticaretro.blogspot.com/2020/09/pioneiros-do-cinema-britanico-british.html
Cheers!
Le
Hello Terence! I just posted my review of 'Nicholas Nickleby'! Here's the link:
ReplyDeletehttps://18cinemalane.com/2020/09/26/take-3-nicholas-nickleby-2002-review/
Hi Terence
ReplyDeleteHere is my post on The Belles of St. Trinian's
https://www.cinemaessentials.com/2020/09/the-belles-of-st-trinians-1954-alastair-sim-film-review.html
Jay
Hi Terry. My post is now live:
ReplyDeletehttps://debravega.wordpress.com/2020/09/27/the-7th-annual-rule-britannia-blogathon-howards-end-1992/
Hi Terence, mine is here. https://ascunnerdarkly.com/2020/09/22/__trashed/
ReplyDelete(No idea why the link url says trashed in it. Bit harsh of my own blog posts to be judging me!)
Best,
Kevin,