Thursday, 2 October 2014

Yesterday

When I got home I had the remains of Tuesday's dinner, which was still good. Afterwards I watched Carnival (1946), about a ballet dancer from a poorish background, who is thwarted in love, marries someone else, and finally gets shot by the husband. The cats is good though; Stanley Holloway, Sally Grey, Susan Shaw, Michael Wilding and Bernard Miles. Then I watched Law and Disorder (1958), a crime caper starring Robert Morley, Michael Redgrave, Lionel Jeffries and Joan Hickson. I started watching a very bad Hollywood film called The Picture of Dorian Gray (1945) with George Sanders and Angela Lansbury. I switchede the thing off after about twenty minutes, and will never watch it ever again. It has everything to do with Hollywood and very little to do with Wilde.

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