where else than the Punch and Judy,
then feet up for the evenings DVD's, I ' refound' the BluRay, The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, I knew I had bought all three of the series on BluRay, and we had watched at some time the other two, but try as I might I could not find this, the first one, till now, I had some how put the case into a slip case for another series of films so it was time to watch it in HD, as the other two brilliant, so much more detail than a normal DVD,
for some reason I fancied watching a couple of 'oldies' first Dial M for Murder, in London, wealthy Margot Mary Wendice had a brief love affair with the American writer Mark Halliday while her husband and professional tennis player Tony Wendice was away, Tony finds out and calls Captain Lesgate (aka Charles Alexander Swann who studied with him at college) and blackmails him to murder his wife, but things go just a little bit not to plan,
for a night cap North by Northwest, middle-aged Madison Avenue advertising executive Roger O. Thornhill is mistaken for a government agent by a gang of spies, He gets involved in a series of misadventures and is pursued across the States by both the spies and the government, we have watched the film before but we both agree the scenes at the top of Mount Rushmore still had us both squeezing each others hands, then for us off to bed.
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