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The Criterion Channel s August 2021 Lineup | The Current | The Criterion Collection
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Six Ways of Looking at Martin Ritt s The Spy Who Came in from the Cold
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The Hill - 1965 - Rare Blu Ray - Sean Connery
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Blu Ray: The Spy Who Came in from the Cold
Superb Cold War spy thriller as good as ever
by Mark KidelSunday, 16 May 2021
Claire Bloom (as Nan), Richard Burton (as Leamas)
Martin Ritt’s 1965 classy screen adaptation of John Le Carré’s bestseller “The Spy Who Came in From the Cold” is an antidote to the full-colour hi-jinx of the Bond franchise that ruled over the spy movie genre in the 1960s.
Martin Ritt’s 1965 classy screen adaptation of John Le Carré’s bestseller “The Spy Who Came in From the Cold” is an antidote to the full-colour hi-jinx of the Bond franchise that ruled over the spy movie genre in the 1960s.
10 great British thrillers of the 1970s
As I Start Counting lands on Blu-ray, we run through 10 more edge-of-your-seat gems of British film of the 1970s.
22 April 2021
I Start Counting (1970)
The common conception of British cinema in the 1970s is that it was in terminal decline. Deprived of investment in the face of dwindling box-office returns, producers resorted to peddling period horrors, softcore romps and sitcom spin-offs to stay afloat. Yet, the decade also witnessed a mini thriller boom that exploited the BBFC’s relaxation of censorship to bring a new psychological authenticity and depth to such suspense-filled stories as David Greene’s I Start Counting (1970).