HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY
HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY
Hope you all will have a great Valentine's Day with loved ones - spouses, friends, single or not. Have a great day! If you get a chance to read my blog, perhaps you can add to the list of classic film romances. I'm a couple of love stories shy of fifty shades of grey...
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Going to see Casablanca on the big screen at BFI Southbank London this afternoon!
And just to get in the mood there was a real dense London fog this morning.
Here's looking at you, kid.
And just to get in the mood there was a real dense London fog this morning.
Here's looking at you, kid.
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Happy Valentine's Day, everyone.
I am having a love affair with my pickles.
I am having a love affair with my pickles.
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And coincidentally, my wife's Valentine's Day card to me today read:
(on the cover, and with the image of two bears snuggled up on a coach while watching an old romantic movie on TV)
"For My Husband...A kiss is just a kiss. A sigh is just a sigh...
(and on the inside, and with an the image of these same two bears snuggled up in bed asleep with the caption "Zzzzzz" floating above their heads)
...but a good loud snore means we're happily married. Happy Vantentine's Day."
(...good one, huh)
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George Hamilton "Love at First Bite."
George Hamilton IV "A Rose and a Baby Ruth"
George Hamilton IV "A Rose and a Baby Ruth"
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Valentine Dyall is one of my favorite actors! I love his rich, mellifluous, baritone voice, which thrilled and chilled British radio listeners who knew him as "The Man in Black."
The Ghost of Rashmon Hall (née Night Comes Too Soon) is a ghost story based on The Haunters and the Haunted by Edward Bulwer-Lytton and features Dyall in a rare starring role.
Dyall also starred in The Case of the Missing Heiress, another silver screen adaptation of a popular radio series, as detective-hypnotist Dr. Morelle.
The Case of the Missing Heiress and The Man in Black were produced by Exclusive Films, which later became Hammer Films.
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I saw Valentine Dyall on stage in 1975 in Joe Orton's madcap play, What the Butler Saw. Dyall was magnificent, and hilarious, as Dr. Rance, the crazy psychiatrist.
Valentine Dyall, Betty Marsden, Jane Carr in What the Butler Saw, Royal Court Theatre, 1975. Directed by Lindsay Anderson.