The epic battle for the future of mankind is fought between an angel of light and an angel of death.The epic battle for the future of mankind is fought between an angel of light and an angel of death.The epic battle for the future of mankind is fought between an angel of light and an angel of death.
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- TriviaThe family of a black employee of the DFDS Seaways Lorry service drives home in Birmingham in their red Morris Marina, a series that stopped being produced in 1980 due to its recognized poor quality.
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Library Scholar: [to Gideon Harlax] Young man! If you must fantasize, do so elsewhere!
- Alternate versionsAccording to the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC), no cuts were made to the DVD version (179:37) as it was presented for rating. However, it also informs that the DVD Distributor in 2007 cut 1m 47s from the broadcast precut version (181:24). This shorter version is due to copyright issues involving Hitchcock's Rebecca (1940) and Rear Window (1954), references and stills that were part of the finale.
- ConnectionsReferences Vampyr (1932)
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Good for killing a rainy afternoon
Almost forty years ago, I lost three hours of my life watching, and trying to make sense of, this film. I still don't really know what it is about even today, when helpful people have written explanations and put them on the Internet.
My main memory is of Gordon Sumner aka Sting, standing on an obviously freezing beach wearing a bathrobe, stating "I am not uncomfortable, I am not of this world", his nose pink with cold.
By all means watch this film, but please don't expect to make any sense of it.
My main memory is of Gordon Sumner aka Sting, standing on an obviously freezing beach wearing a bathrobe, stating "I am not uncomfortable, I am not of this world", his nose pink with cold.
By all means watch this film, but please don't expect to make any sense of it.
- chitara-69170
- May 26, 2020
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- Abersoch, Pwllheli, Gwynedd, Wales, UK(The deserted beach coast known as Hell's Mouth.)
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