A Bridge Too Far
“Well, as you know, I always felt we tried to go a bridge too far.” Dirk Bogarde as Lt. General Frederick “Boy” Browning
Quick reviews of movies from the beginning of cinema.
“Well, as you know, I always felt we tried to go a bridge too far.” Dirk Bogarde as Lt. General Frederick “Boy” Browning
“Do you know what I saw on the television in my motel room at one o’clock this morning? Films of Hitler! They are showing films about the war! The movement! People are fascinated! The time is ripe! Adolf Hitler is alive!” – Gregory Peck as Dr. Josef Mengele
“Any fool can steer a ship, sir. It’s just knowing where to take it.” – Philip Martin Brown as Seaman John Adams
“She knew everyone that mattered. Everyone loved her.” – Judith Anderson as Mrs. Danvers
“In 1956, at the height of her career, Marilyn Monroe went to England to make a film with Sir Laurence Olivier. While there she met a young man named Colin Clark, who wrote a diary about the making of the film. This is their true story.” – Title Card from My Week with Marilyn