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Johnny Cassettes
United Kingdom
Registrace 11. 12. 2012
Unusual, odd and weird stuff, mostly created by myself, sometimes based on dreams, sometimes based on reality.
"Krapp's Last Tape" and "Eh Joe"
"Krapp's Last Tape" and "Eh Joe" by Samuel Beckett.
With Patrick Magee and Jack MacGowran.
With Patrick Magee and Jack MacGowran.
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Building Sights - Trellick Tower (1991)
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Building Sights Series 3 Episode 4 Trellick Tower First transmitted in 1991, architect Sand Helsel applauds Trellick Tower, a Brutalist tower block in west London, designed by Erno Goldfinger, and completed in 1972.
The Dracula Business (1974)
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The Dracula Business. First transmitted in 1974, Daniel Farson, the great nephew of Bram Stoker, travels to Transylvania to investigate the facts, the legend and the business interests which surround Dracula.
Peter Ackroyd's London (episode 1)
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Peter Ackroyd's London (2004) 1. Fire and Destiny. Who was Boudicca, the legendary first century warrior queen of the British Celtic Iceni tribe? How the apocalyptic Great Fire of London happened in 1666. How London dealt with the German Blitz during WWII.
Underground Art - The South Bank Show (1987)
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Underground Art- The South Bank Show The London Underground in Cinema, T.V., Literature and Art. First broadcast 17 March 1987.
Time with Betjeman Episode 6
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Time with Betjeman Episode 6 (1983) Series of programmes celebrating the work and ways of the Poet Laureate.
Time with Betjeman Episode 5
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Time with Betjeman Episode 5 (1983) Series of programmes celebrating the work and ways of the Poet Laureate.
Travels with Pevsner - Northumberland with John Grundy
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Travels with Pevsner - Northumberland with John Grundy
Look at Life - Signposts of the Sea (1963)
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Look at Life - Signposts of the Sea (1963)
Going To The Pictures: Scotland in the Cinema (2012)
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Going To The Pictures: Scotland in the Cinema (2012)
Very good, I saw it on TV when I was young, the bad thing is that it has no Spanish subtitles.
Great... Thank's.
LEE VANCLEAVT 😊AWSOM 😊
HANDSOME Forever... STUART DAMON! R.I.P.❤
A joy to listen to. A lost world sadly. Even those days the BBC was referred to as “ stuffy”!!. It’s a woke embarrassment globally now!.
i don't think Donald pleasence likes black people here.. LOL
Watched.
This is one of the very rare Pinter plays done on film correctly. Only 3 characters have to make this work, and they need to be top notch acters who understand what Pinter was trying to say. I would also recommend The Birthday Party (again with Robert Shaw), and The Servant with Dirk Bogard.
People's shoes were louder on the ground back then.
Wonderful! Thank you. 🙏🏼
When I used to walk in the hills in Scotland in the mid 60s, one had to make your own paths up the hills. I took my son up the Cobbler in 96 and it was mobbed. Its nice in one way that people are enjoying the mountains but sad in a way the.magic is being diluted
I love it personally, the flats are extremely functional and the building was built expensively and has now finally got the recognition it always deserved
Incredible acting and camera work, from the beginning your drawn In
Great seeing van cleef and mcgoohan together shame not more roles back in the day!
What would Betjeman make of our country now?
slum town full of drug addicts and beggars now,.shame!?
🍅🍅🍅🍅🍅🍅🍅🍅
Tir nan Ogg, land of eternal youth
Pure class !
Just Class Harold Pinters Play brought to life thanx to Burton Taylor etc putting up the $$$ Bates & Pleasance pure gold !
Gracias por compartir, no la conocía, saludos.
Too fast.....the shots from a bolt action rifle to the 3 guys was too fast for a bolt gun.....58:24 - 58:30
I loved Patrick in escape from Alcatraz and Columbo
Having left the Uk many years ago and discovering this little gem today, I did not realise how well written, acter nor what huge comedic value this 'saga' had/has, it is brilliant in it's punchiness of life in the '70 and know that for sure, I was there. Thank You Johnny Cassettes.
Wonderful wit, quips, many a pun, intelligent repartee, literacy and historical references, a bit querky, somewhat twee but stops shorts of cringe. Loved it. Where has good tv program making gone? down the drain me thinks, hey-ho. Thank you so much Johnny Cassettes for colecting this gem and keeping it alive in on-line land.
Obviosities, passive aggression, mind games, etc...
Shown, at least in the Ulster region, as late as 1976.
Dont you wanna go back in time to the '60 ? ❤ i do , best times ever ....and i even never lived back then 😢
That wasn't a BR carriage at 04:15 ! They never had double doors that would slide together ! Only a single sliding door that slid across from left to right to close the compartment off from the corridor ! Irish Railways possibly !?
Even the seats and the poster behind don't look BR ! BR had blue seats in those days ! The compartment is too small and not wide enough ! The Locomotive and carriages do look BR though when the train starts off !! A BR Class 86 Locomotive is seen at the head if the train !
I caught the Irish Mail once about 1987 ! It was the 10 Pm from Euston . Got the ferry from Holyhead to Dun Laoghaire . DART to Dublin . Express train from Dublin Connolly to Dundalk .Bus from there to Monaghan ! Christ I was dead beat ! A nodding donkey on the bus !! The Driver woke me up in Monahan ! I think he thought there was a corpse of the bus ! Thank god Monaghan was the last stop otherwise I would have ended up in Donegal !
It might have been a bus actually from the Port to Dublin Connolly !!! I think it was too earlier for the DART !! Hard to remember now 50 years later !
Dated, cliched hokum. Appallingly dubbed. Plenty of continuity errors. But I do love watching McGoohan.
Wow... And not in a good way
All my life I've noticed the book....saw advertisements for Harold Pinter's "the caretaker....Now..I've just seen one of the best film's every made...with amazing acting ....thank you SO much for posting this...I will remember it always
Cleef had his neck grazed.. just like he did to Clint Eastwood.
Just stumbled across this. I'm at the beginning, better be good!
Tower blocks were a disaster
Fantastic movie, lee van cleef my favorite actor, he born in 1925 in 1979 he was 54 years old.
How come he missed on the first shot on two occasions when firing on his workmates/adversaries and where was the fire in the hearth....with smoke coming out of the chimney....?? Good film though
I was ok but a bit lame.
Wonderful film, thanks. Well acted, straightforward enough, but with lots of tension, suspense & fairly realistic plot. I enjoyed it. Subbed
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I had to laugh at the end when the wife and the man with her walked away because I have been to Ireland only once but I knew that was County Wicklow.
i like when he Drives him around in a Circle and makes him Get out of the Car...lol
.....I have to say I have never seen this film until yesterday, however what I find interesting in the film's opening credits is the financial support made to The Producers by a consortium of people (£1,000 each) to make this film possible, two of which happened to be Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor. This film was made in 1963, I can only imagine that both Burton and Taylor would have viewed The Caretaker, and were drawn to some aspects of the three character actors performances here in The Caretaker, and perhaps utilized 3 years later in 1966 when they both acted together in the seminal Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf?.....
Now that is a bloody good ... avatar youve got there Johnny
IVE JUST BEEN WATCHING DANGER MAN WAS BORN IN 68 SO MISSED ALL THE GOOD STUFF FIRST TIME ROUND CATCHING UP NOW THIS WAS ABSOLUTELY SUPERB GUTTED ITS FINISHED GREAT ENDING GLAD LEE VAN CLEEFE GOT DONE HIS LAUGH WAS REALLY PISSING ME OFF 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅 THANKYOU FOR THIS MORE OF THE SAME PLEASE. ROGUE MALE IS NOT BAD ♥️🌈🙏
Acting and dialogue of the highest quality.Three absolute actors at the top of there game,Bates, Pleasence and Shaw all of who went on to appear in many top films throughout there careers.
I am overawed and unnerved by this film. It brings to (my) mind a recurring dream that I used to have whereby I am trying to make a telephone call to... someone/anyone? on one of those old rotary dial telephones, but on every attempt to complete the sequence of digits I make a mistake and have to start again. I never ever completed that call! I hope that makes sense to someone.
Absolutely first-class actors here. Especially Ralph Richarson - he would make reading out the telephone director riveting.
WTAFH?! 👀