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Hello, Dolly! (1969)
Quite Simply My Most Favourite Film
If I'm feeling depressed or sad, I put this film on the video and my sadness vanishes.My favourite scene is when everyone sets off for New York on the train, the song and dancing that accompany the scene is something to behold. I have seen the film so many times that I am able to quote from it, my favourite being Walter Mathau's immortal lines "Anyone who goes to a big city deserve what happens to him". Has anyone else any favourite quotes from the film? Incidently Michael Crawford who plays Cornelius Hackl didn't have a "trained" voice at the time of this movie, he had singing lessons specifically for his role in "Phantom". I mention this because a previous reviewer couldn't understand why he had a "squeaky" voice Writing this review has given me withdrawal symptoms, I think I'll go put the video on again
Dark Command (1940)
Great to see John Wayne and Roy Rogers in the same film
This film traces the story of the rise of William Cantrell (Walter Pidgeon) of Cantrell's Raiders fame in the American Civil War, and his subsequent demise at the hands of Bob Sefton (John Wayne), ably supported by Roy Rogers and Gabby Hayes. The film is not exceptional in any way other than its cast list, which reads like a "who's who" of Western Stars.