all set for a read and sherry,
'Cheers!',
for our starter mussels in a white wine sauce, Diana had a strawberry flavoured water drink, with fresh strawberries of course!
roast pork was the joint for the weekend with cabbage from the garden of Steve and Kai,
eyes down and tuck in,
sticky toffee pudding with fresh cream for dessert,
and nice it as too, after lunch the first of the afternoon and evenings films,
The
Third Man, filmed in Vienna, I have lost count of the number of times we have watched it,
and I would
guess if you have not seen the film, you will recognize the theme tune of it in
any event in the recording of it above, and if you have not seen the film here
is a description of it, I mentioned that both Diana and myself would like
to visit Vienna, and go on a Third Man tour, little did I
know but there is such a thing,
for myself
and I guess many others the closing scene is the shot that means so much, after
a long, almost two minute shot of her walk along the cemetery road, with
Martens waiting for her, Anna ignores him, and the movie ends, this final long
walk was apparently shot by uncredited German cameraman Hans
Schneeberger, but due to the mindless pettiness and instance of British
unions, none of the Viennese cinematographers units were allowed to
have credits in the film,
the avenue
as it is today, as an aside Orson
Welles was the Third Man, apparently a difficult actor, but in this
film he made perhaps one of the most well known add on's, in a speech where he
improvised whilst talking to Cotton,
and it was
kept in the film, just a 20 second speech and totally off of the cuff, what a
great film, as is his Citizen
Kane, we followed The Third Man with a real chiller,
a true story as it happens, 10 Rillington Place, it was
about the serial killer, John
Christie, also the spotlight for the anti hanging brigade, a intellectually
challenged person Timothy Evens took
the drop for Christy and was ultimately though tragically to late pardoned,
this case led the anti hanging brigade to ultimate victory, no blood and guts,
just a true chilling statement of the facts in what was post war Britain, we rounded off the evening on a lighter though thoughtful note,
Contact, great cast and story line, just a pity that the Arecibo radio telescope that featured early in the story has fallen into disrepair, the film leaves with the question, 'are they out there?' a nice film if you have not watched it before, and with the end of that we were off to bed.
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