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From Beyond the Grave


starring: Peter Cushing, Ian Bannen, Ian Carmichael, Diana Dors, Margaret Leighton
directed by: Kevin Connor




Best Man (1964)


starring: Henry Fonda, Cliff Robertson, Edie Adams, Margaret Leighton, Shelley Berman
directed by: Franklin J. Schaffner




Bonnie Prince Charlie


starring: David Niven, Margaret Leighton, Judy Campbell, Jack Hawkins, Morland Graham
directed by: Anthony Kimmins




The Go-Between


starring: Julie Christie, Alan Bates, Margaret Leighton, Michael Redgrave, Dominic Guard
directed by: Joseph Losey




Elusive Pimpernel


starring: David Niven, Margaret Leighton, Cyril Cusack, Jack Hawkins, Arlette Marchal
directed by: Emeric Pressburger, Michael Powell




Borders


starring: Robert Anton Wilson, Brian Freemantle, Michio Kaku, Margaret Randall, Juanita Kreps
directed by: Joe Tripician, Merrill Aldighieri




X Y & Zee


starring: Elizabeth Taylor, Michael Caine, Susannah York, Margaret Leighton, John Standing
directed by: Brian G. Hutton


: :The quintessence of '70s dreck, albeit with one and a half feet stuck in the '60s. Swinging London was already a faded memory in 1972 (and the spectacle of Dame Margaret Leighton in a see-through blouse did nothing to inspire nostalgia for it). More to the point, the consider-the-possibilities algebra of the title and the central casting of Liz Taylor as Zee, a game-playing virago of a wife, suggest a wishful revamp of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966), without a Richard Burton to supply wit, grace, and feeling. Even Michael Caine, who ...

Frankenstein: The True Story


starring: James Mason, Leonard Whiting, David McCallum, Jane Seymour, Nicola Pagett
directed by: Jack Smight


: : Hints of sublime horror lurk in a big pile of camp lunacy in Frankenstein: The True Story. While a subtitle like The True Story might make you think this 1970s TV production hews close to Mary Shelley's classic novel, it's safe to say that Shelley's opus did not include crawling disembodied arms, sinister Chinese coolies, solar power, or the flabbergasting paisley dressing gown that Dr. Frankenstein wears for one brief but startling scene. In fact, The True Story deviates from Shelley's story in almost every detail. In this version, the young and ...

Hangman's Curse


starring: David Keith, Mel Harris, Leighton Meester, Douglas Smith, Jake Richardson
directed by: Rafal Zielinski


: : Hints of sublime horror lurk in a big pile of camp lunacy in Frankenstein: The True Story. While a subtitle like The True Story might make you think this 1970s TV production hews close to Mary Shelley's classic novel, it's safe to say that Shelley's opus did not include crawling disembodied arms, sinister Chinese coolies, solar power, or the flabbergasting paisley dressing gown that Dr. Frankenstein wears for one brief but startling scene. In fact, The True Story deviates from Shelley's story in almost every detail. In this version, the young and ...

Lady Caroline Lamb


starring: Sarah Miles, Jon Finch, Richard Chamberlain, John Mills, Margaret Leighton
directed by: Robert Bolt


: : Hints of sublime horror lurk in a big pile of camp lunacy in Frankenstein: The True Story. While a subtitle like The True Story might make you think this 1970s TV production hews close to Mary Shelley's classic novel, it's safe to say that Shelley's opus did not include crawling disembodied arms, sinister Chinese coolies, solar power, or the flabbergasting paisley dressing gown that Dr. Frankenstein wears for one brief but startling scene. In fact, The True Story deviates from Shelley's story in almost every detail. In this version, the young and ...



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