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Friday, 4 April 2014
In the Heat of the Night (1967)
I was a teenager when this masterpiece was released. It set me up for life regarding racism. Eddie
So many great films, showing my age how about the dancing Astaire and Rodgers, or the Bob Hope classics. A bit different to Heat of the Night but good in their way?
Didn't mean my remark flippantly In the Heat of the Night was an excellent film. Others may have different choices, we all go to the cinema or watch DVD's differently.
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So many great films, showing my age how about the dancing Astaire and Rodgers, or the Bob Hope classics. A bit different to Heat of the Night but good in their way?
ReplyDeleteDidn't mean my remark flippantly In the Heat of the Night was an excellent film. Others may have different choices, we all go to the cinema or watch DVD's differently.
ReplyDeleteMy most favourite film of all time! I had a huge crush on the gorgeous Sydney Poitier :)
ReplyDeleteGeri