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The Iron Maiden (1962)
Magical British Comedy
I first saw this in in the cinema when it was released. A big treat at the time. Later recorded it off the TV and would love to buy the DVD. It isn't perfect and there are plot holes however, it only requires a little suspension of disbelief.
It's a warm family film and gives me comfort in stressful times. A step up from the Carry Ons with some magnificent cameo performances.
The machinery is fascinating and this film is where my love of traction engines began. The cars are also stars. It's also a reminder of the days when we had a vibrant aircraft industry.
The English countryside in summer has never looked better.
There is just sufficient jeopardy and romance to make a complete story.
La marge (1976)
Evocative Soundtrack
Despite the undoubted shortcomings of this movie, the soundtrack is evocative and memorable, if not haunting, with its blend of contemporary rock and sentimental chanson. Kristel emerges as the better actor with Dallesandro never appearing entirely comfortable (although maybe he isn't supposed to).
It also features a rare appearance of the legendary Citroen SM. Notwithstanding, this is a moral little tale with some beautiful images (no, not just the nudes). There is a beginning, a middle and an end (of sorts).
It deserves a much wider audience than its art-house release in the UK produced. Possibly Walerian Borowczyk's magnum opus.