Wilfrid Brambell

Wilfrid Brambell

  • Born: 1912-3-22
  • Height: 5' 2" (1.57 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Roselyn 2022-04-06 08:01:02

      "Tiger Brave": A City of Sadness in Winter

      1. Carol Reed's "Black Trilogy"

      Carol Reed started performing on stage at the age of 16, and after about 20 years in the "entertainment industry", she became a film director. Before World War II, Carol Reed had directed several works, but none of them received much attention. In 1940, "Night Train...

    • Jannie 2022-04-06 08:01:02

      Is there any way out

      British version of film noir

      Highly unnatural seasons, compressing a year into a day, texture created by seasonals shifts

      a lot of actors come from Abbey theaters/Kathleen more held within, theatrical groupings, Tempest, the interlude of comic characters, old mode of theatrical construction, local...

    • Abigail 2022-04-20 09:02:55

      BAFTA's best British film of the year, Mason's fate is like the adventures of a dollar coin

    • Shaina 2022-04-20 09:02:55

      A woman's love for a man is always more trustworthy than a man's revolutionary ideal. The various reactions of the people around him to Johnny's encounters are also worth a book.

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    Odd Man Out quotes

    • [the police are closing in on Johnny and Kathleen]

      Johnny McQueen: Kathleen, where are you?

      Kathleen Sullivan: It's all right, Johnny. I'm here.

      Kathleen Sullivan: Is it far?

      Johnny McQueen: It's a long way, Johnny, but I'm coming with you. We're going away together.

      [Kathleen pulls a small pistol from her pocket and fires a couple of random shots. The police respond with a hail of gunfire]

    • [last lines]

      Policeman in final scene: There's their gun, sir.

      Inspector: [softly, after examining Kathleen's tiny revolver] Two shots fired.

      Policeman in final scene: Yes sir. That's when we had to fire back.

      [the ship that was to have carried Johnny and Kathleen to safety blasts its horn mournfully as the clock strikes twelve midnight]