Posts Tagged ‘John Mathhews’
Sleuth (2007)
Written by Colin on October 16, 2008 – 11:37 am -A disclaimer to start with - if you haven’t seen the original version of this, you’d do well not to read on. I can’t find a way of expressing my feelings about this remake without giving away at least one plot twist. You may also want to look away if you’re of a nervous disposition or don’t like bad language.
Tags: Alec Cawthorne, Andrew Wyke, Anthony Shaffer, Detective Sergeant Tarrant, Eve Channing, Harold Pinter, Inspector Doppler, John Mathhews, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Jude Law, Kenneth Branagh, Marguerite Wyke, Michael Caine, Milo Tindle, Sir Laurence Olivier, Sleuth (1972), Sleuth (2007), Teddy Martin
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Sleuth (1972)
Written by James on September 26, 2008 – 3:51 pm -I’ve been a film lover since I was first terrified by the wicked witch in Snow White and the Seven Dwarves (1937) and a film professional for around 12 years, so, like choosing your football team late (which I also did - West Ham Utd, for those who care), it’s a relief to know that I can finally answer the ‘What’s Your Favourite Film?’ question that normally follows whenever I tell people about what I do.
Tags: Alec Cawthorne, Andrew Wyke, Anthony Shaffer, Detective Sergeant Tarrant, Eve Channing, Inspector Doppler, John Mathhews, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Marguerite Wyke, Michael Caine, Milo Tindle, Sir Laurence Olivier, Sleuth (1972), Sleuth (2007), Teddy Martin
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