Shooting The Chandelier
Jun. 6th, 2022 08:20 amThe unpleasantness has been sorted out (I don't know what it was but I presume something to do with copyright) and Micks 'Nostalgia' Channel has returned to You Tube- and it's archive of British TV plays from the 60s onwards keeps growing. I celebrated by watching David Mercer's Shooting The Chandelier, from 1977- choosing it because it provides the great Denholm Elliott with a leading role so beautifully atuned to his qualities that it must have been written with him in mind. He gets to spar with a youngish Edward Fox- another fine actor who has largely missed out on leading roles through having such a highly distinctive persona. They play invading/liberating Russian soldiers who have fetched up in a Czech chateau in 1945. Elliott is a drunken, clownish deserter, Fox a Colonel in the NKVD. Are they enemies or complementary opposites? We are going to find out...
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Date: 2022-06-06 08:08 am (UTC)Oh, brilliant! I love that play. I read it for the first time in 2012. I agree with you about Elliott.
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Date: 2022-06-06 09:15 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2022-06-06 09:18 am (UTC)Thank you. My life is a string ball of stress and I can make no promises, but I will do my very best.
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Date: 2022-06-06 09:20 am (UTC)