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Thursday, Aug 4, 1983
7:00PM
One More River and Waterloo Bridge
One More River and Waterloo Bridge
One More River
“James Whale's substantially reshaped adaptation of the last of Galsworthy's Forsythe Saga (of upper-class England). Not only the most British movie ever made in Hollywood--and possibly (in terms of his unique cine-theatrical style) Whale's ultimate masterpiece-- but also, like Renoir's La Grande Illusion, a unique reflection of a changing social milieu. A beautifully crafted film that couldn't hope to get its money back--and didn't--but which remains one of the unsung high spots of the thirties.” William K. Everson
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