The Clouded Yellow (DVD Details)
This action-packed thriller ranks alongside Hitchcock’s great British thrillers. When ex-spy David Somers takes a low-profile job in the country cataloguing a butterfly collection, he finds that dangerous work continues to pursue him. David grows fond of his employer’s niece, a fragile, fey young woman named Sophie. When Sophie is framed for the murder of Hick – the spiteful handyman, he becomes...
The Clouded Yellow (DVD Details)
This action-packed thriller ranks alongside Hitchcock’s great British thrillers. When ex-spy David Somers takes a low-profile job in the country cataloguing a butterfly collection, he finds that dangerous work continues to pursue him. David grows fond of his employer’s niece, a fragile, fey young woman named Sophie. When Sophie is framed for the murder of Hick – the spiteful handyman, he becomes...
What I Watched This Week (w/e October 19th 2008)
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No Country For Old Men – I enjoyed it at the cinema, again on DVD and the Blu-ray Disc looks and sounds fantastic. The film was one of the best of last year, is one of the Coens’ finest works and I look forward to seeing Burn After Reading....
Posted by David Beckett
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The DVD distribution label Eureka has re-released Ralph Thomas’ The Clouded Yellow (1950). If this wasn’t enough news to wet your filmic...
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When David Somers, a major in the British Secret Service, makes a mistake, he is fired, as spies are not allowed to make a mistake....
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