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MichaelB
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#3826 Post by MichaelB »

colinr0380 wrote:The idea of Winner being 'the greatest living British filmmaker' is utterly gobsmacking, yet most likely true.
Just to be absolutely clear, I said "Britain's most famous living filmmaker" - which I believe was unarguably true up until Monday (so much so that I'm struggling to think of a runner-up: Ridley Scott, Mike Leigh, Ken Loach and Danny Boyle are probably all famous enough to trigger recognition of their names even among non-film buffs, but I suspect all four could walk down the street with a reasonable chance of not being recognised, which certainly wouldn't have been true of Winner).

But I don't think anybody, least of all Winner himself, would lay claim to him being great!
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#3827 Post by antnield »

Lucyna Winnicka (Mother Joan of the Angels, Night Train)

[Link is in Polish.]
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#3828 Post by thirtyframesasecond »

There's probably a Youtube clip, but one thing Winner did that gets him a lot of credit was going on Richard Littlejohn's chat show in the 90s (I think) and laying into the right-wing gobshite for inviting a group of lesbians on his show and ridiculing them.
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#3829 Post by thirtyframesasecond »

Lucyna is absolutely phenomenal in Mother Joan. An amazing performance.
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#3830 Post by MichaelB »

thirtyframesasecond wrote:There's probably a Youtube clip, but one thing Winner did that gets him a lot of credit was going on Richard Littlejohn's chat show in the 90s (I think) and laying into the right-wing gobshite for inviting a group of lesbians on his show and ridiculing them.
Yes, this was very much his finest hour. Or finest minute, at any rate.

You can see the encounter here.

(That said, "coming across as less loathsome than Richard Littlejohn" should really be normal rather than surprising...)
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#3833 Post by knives »

Let's hope he didn't fall off of a horse. I am awful.
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#3834 Post by Sloper »

GaryC wrote:Bernard Horsfall
Wow, that gives me a strange feeling... I watched 'The Deadly Assassin' (classic Dr Who title - what other kind of assassin is there?) so many times when I was a child, and Horsfall's performance is indelibly printed on my memory. Especially, of course, that end-of-episode cliffhanger that Mary Whitehouse got worked up about. I used to love the hammy ferocity of Horsfall's delivery there: 'You're finished, Doctor - you're finished!' Happy days.
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#3835 Post by kinjitsu »

Nagra inventor, Stefan Kudelski
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#3837 Post by domino harvey »

Ed Koch
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#3839 Post by JPJ »

Reg Presley of The Troggs.
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#3840 Post by MichaelB »

Make-up genius Stuart Freeborn.
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#3841 Post by Perkins Cobb »

Tea and Sympathy star John Kerr.
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#3842 Post by knives »

He was also a bit of fun in the Corman Pit and the Pendulum.
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#3843 Post by tartarlamb »

Black Wave director Krsto Papić.

Article in Croation.
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#3844 Post by Dadapass »

Arpad Miklos - Porn star some may recognize from Perfume Genius' music video for Hood.
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#3845 Post by JPJ »

Jazz trumpeter Donald Byrd.
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#3847 Post by ellipsis7 »

Alan Parker's Hambling obit in The Guardian...
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#3848 Post by Perkins Cobb »

Alan Sharp, one of the key New Hollywood screenwriters (Ulzana's Raid; Night Moves).
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#3849 Post by colinr0380 »

He's a great interview subject in that Sam Peckinpah: Man Of Iron documentary that was on the Criterion edition of Straw Dogs (Sharp adapted The Osterman Weekend).

I also want to recommend a couple of the TV movies that he wrote which have stuck in my memory decades after seeing them: Mission of the Shark, the story of the USS Indianapolis being sunk in shark infested waters in 1945; and Descending Angel, the 'is George C. Scott a Nazi-war criminal?' courtroom drama that works as a good companion to the Costa-Gavras film from the year before, Music Box.
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#3850 Post by Perkins Cobb »

Sharp is also pretty frank regarding his ambivalence about Night Moves in Nat Segaloff's Arthur Penn biography, which I recently read.
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