Ph. Jack Cox
The writing's on the window |
"It's not cricket". Basil Radford (right) and Naunton Wayne |
No doubt the bounce is also partly attributable to the Gilliat / Launder script, from the story 'The Wheel Spins' by Ethel Lina White.
Never noticed, but right after this cheeky frame there looks like a tiny cut: maybe the censor objected to seeing too much of Margaret Lockwood's drawers. |
I love the moment in the train seige when Mrs Froy says blithely "Well, I must be going".
And Cecil Parker in the same scene: "It's easier to protest from down here".
A recent TV remake lacked all the humour and vitality that makes this so damn enjoyable.
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