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Carry On Abroad (1972)4 comments

Guy A. Savage wrote 3 weeks ago: “I say, hold on old chap, we’re British.” During the 1970s, British holidaymakers … more →

Tags: British, carry on films, British comedy, carry on film, Package Tour, Spanish Fly

Bad Attitudes by Agnes Owen2 comments

Guy A. Savage wrote 3 months ago: As a fan of the books of Alasdair Gray and Robin Jenkins, I always hope I can find another Scottish … more →

Tags: Owens Agnes, Scottish fiction, eccentric characters, Working Class

Paid in Full (1950)2 comments

Guy A. Savage wrote 4 months ago: “You can build a career on being beautiful but not a marriage.” If I watch a tearjerker, … more →

Tags: Drama, Lizabeth Scott, 50s film, Based On True Story, redemption through motherhood, Sisters, tearjerker

A Meaningful Life by L.J. Davis2 comments

Guy A. Savage wrote 5 months ago: I really loathe giving up on a book. It’s a point of pride for me. Long story but as a teenage … more →

Tags: Davis L.J., American Literature, New York, redemption through real estate, Fixer Upper

Sidewalks of New York (2001)

Guy A. Savage wrote 5 months ago: “We’ll put that romantic crap to bed for once and for all.” It’s impossible … more →

Tags: Drama, infidelity, Relationships, New York

Husbands and Wives (1992)

Guy A. Savage wrote 5 months ago: “Ive always had this penchant for what I call Kamikaze women….I call them Kamikaze becau … more →

Tags: Woody Allen, infidelity, kamikaze women, New York, Relationships

Home of the Gentry by Ivan Turgenev2 comments

Guy A. Savage wrote 5 months ago: The Home of the Gentry, Ivan Turgenev’s second novel, is an important work that explores the i … more →

Tags: turgenev, russian literature, 19th Century, infidelity

Nest of the Gentry (1969)

Guy A. Savage wrote 5 months ago: “Is it true that I’m home at last?” The Soviet film,  A Nest of the Gentry (Dvorya … more →

Tags: Soviet, based on book, infidelity

Coup de Torchon (1981)

Guy A. Savage wrote 8 months ago: “I’ve got no choice. First, I’m underpaid; second, my wife takes all my money;and … more →

Tags: French, Isabelle Huppert, French film, based on book, infidelity, corrupt cops, Colonialism

Full Moon in Paris (1984)

Guy A. Savage wrote 10 months ago:    “A myriad possibilities were out there waiting.”   Full Moon in Paris (Les Nuits de l … more →

Tags: French, Eric Rohmer, Fabrice Luchini, French film, infidelity, Suburbs, Paris

Blood and Wine (1996)

Guy A. Savage wrote 10 months ago:   “The interesting thing about rich people is that they’re so cheap.” There are so … more →

Tags: Crime, infidelity

Take Me (2001)

Guy A. Savage wrote 10 months ago:  Take Me is a six part, made-for-British television thriller starring Robson Green as cutthroat busi … more →

Tags: British Television, infidelity, Thriller, Swingers, Suburbs

Christmas Holiday (1944)

Guy A. Savage wrote 11 months ago:  “He needed your strength. That’s why I let him marry you, but all you gave back was his … more →

Tags: film noir, based on book, mother-in-law, secret past

Thursday the 12th (2000)1 comment

Guy A. Savage wrote 1 year ago:  Thursday the 12th is a made-for-British television drama that examines the same story through the e … more →

Tags: British, British Television, infidelity, Mystery

The Englishman's Wife by Louis Sanders

Guy A. Savage wrote 1 year ago: “And anyway, from what he had seen, English dinner parties in the Dordogne were hardly fashion … more →

Tags: Sanders, Louis, infidelity, Ex Pats

Am I Beautiful? (1998)

Guy A. Savage wrote 1 year ago: “I’m tired of hanging out in cheap hotels, in pissed in beds, thinking I’m especia … more →

Tags: german, German Film, infidelity, Relationships

Clash By Night (1952)

Guy A. Savage wrote 2 years ago:   “People have funny things swimming around inside them.” In the film Clash By Night Mae … more →

Tags: barbara stanwyck, film noir, Marilyn Monroe, 50s film

Crime of Passion (1957)

Guy A. Savage wrote 2 years ago:   “I hope all your socks have holes in them.” In the film Crime of Passion, tough, succe … more →

Tags: film noir, barbara stanwyck, 50s film, delinquent dames, housewives from hell

Harriet Craig (1950)

Guy A. Savage wrote 2 years ago: “No man was born for marriage. He has to be trained for it.” In the opening scene of the … more →

Tags: Drama, Joan Crawford, 50s film, housewives from hell, henpecked husbands


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