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Topic: The Quiller Memorandum digest
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Gary Crawford
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 979
From: Manassas, VA. USA
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted September 10, 2008 08:33 AM
Since I was so bowled over by this sleeper, I thought I'd write a few lines about it and recommend it to others of you. I got this Walton 400 ft digest from Steve Osborne of the Reel Image on a used list. I only bought it because he had it for a very low price and it was in SCOPE...and he said it was a "nice" print. I expected a reddish print and a hack editing job, but I was stunned by this print. It's color was perfect...its sharpness second to none...it's sound very strong...and the editing was expert. I had never seen the feature before, but was able to follow it perfectly with only a slight sense of having missed something. However, reviewers of the feature on the Internet Movie Data Base also commented that audiences had only the slightest of clues to follow and that the script was subtle. The editors of this digest were clever in overlapping dialog from one scene into the next to save footage , but keep vital information in. Well done.
For those who are unfamiliar with this 1966 film...it's a low key spy film about an agent in Germany ( George Segal) trying to root out some present day Nazis. No guns, no gadgets...but the excellent script keeps you on edge until the end. The film seems to carry the full titles at the beginning....enhancing the sense that you are not missing anything with this digest. Credits mention George Sanders, but I don't think he shows up in this cutdown, but his was a tiny part in the feature.
All in all..a really well done digest..with excellent color on my print...and a must in scope. I just couldn't see trying to view this film in a flat format. Right after I viewed it the first time, I immediatly wanted to run it again. With most digests I usually want to shelve them forever after the first viewing. This one is highly recommended, if you can find a print. I paid 21 dollars for it.
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Hugh Thompson Scott
Film God
Posts: 3063
From: Gt. Clifton,Cumbria,England
Registered: Jan 2012
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posted May 30, 2013 01:12 PM
I too like George and have a lot of the ones you listed.One I quite like is the sequel of sorts to "A Touch of Class" entitled "Lost & Found",where he and Glenda slug it out yet again in a good 16mm print.A fine actor who can play serious parts,but who I much prefer in light hearted roles,where his natural timing and expressions certainly hit the mark.A bit of a rarity,but I still have my TV recording of "Carbon Copy" where George is convinced by Denzel Washington,that he is his Father, and the fun begins! I agree David, George Segal is definately a "class" act. As a bit of trivia, Todd Armstrong of "Jason" fame,has a part in "King Rat".
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