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James Wilby and his face as Daniel Morton in Murder In Mind: Echoes. (2003)
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Boogie Nights (1997) dir. Paul Thomas Anderson
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Appreciation for James Wilby in Mother Love. (1989)
#James Wilby#Mother Love#Kit Vesey#Hello Diana Rigg#Hello Fiona Gillies#Angela Vesey#British TV#British Shows
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James Wilby as Sydney Carton in episode 2 of Tale Of Two Cities. (1989)
#James Wilby#A Tale Of Two Cities#Sydney Carton#Episode 2#Charles Dickens#British TV#British Shows#Period Shows
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James Wilby as Max Preston in I, Jack Wright. (2025) Episode 3 and Episode 4.
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James Wilby as Ade Lynn in episode 7 of Crocodile Shoes. (1994)
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James Wilby as Hugh Mallory in episode 3 of Inspector Lewis "Expiation." (2007)
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James Wilby as Lord Falmouth in season 4 of Poldark. (2018)
#James Wilby#Poldark#Season 4#Lord Falmouth#British TV#British Shows#Period Shows#Episode 2 I think#I've had these screencaps for months#I finally made them into gifs
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CINDERELLA (1950)
dir. clyde geronimi,wilfred jackson,hamilton luske
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PETER PAN (1953)
dir. clyde geronimi, wilfred jackson, hamilton luske
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*Points.* It'll happen to you.
Why the fuck are you 30+ on tumblr
this is my house?
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Appreciation for James Wilby in A Tale Of Two Cities.
#James Wilby#A Tale Of Two Cities#Sydney Carton#1989#Charles Dickens#Episode 2#British TV#British Film#Period Film
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Maurice (1987) deleted scene:
Yes: the heart of his agony would be loneliness. He took time to realize this, being slow. The incestuous jealousy, the mortification, the rage at his past obtuseness—these might pass, and having done much harm they did pass. Memories of Clive might pass. But the loneliness remained. He would wake and gasp “I’ve no one!” or “Oh Christ, what a world!” Clive took to visiting him in dreams. He knew there was no one, but Clive, smiling in his sweet way, said “I’m genuine this time,” to torture him. Once he had a dream about the dream of the face and the voice, a dream about it, no nearer. Also old dreams of the other sort, that tried to disintegrate him. Days followed nights. An immense silence, as of death, encircled the young man, and as he was going up to town one morning it struck him that he really was dead. What was the use of money-grubbing, eating, and playing games? That was all he did or had ever done.
“Life’s a damn poor show,” he exclaimed, crumpling up the Daily Telegraph.
The other occupants of the carriage who liked him began to laugh.
“I’d jump out of the window for twopence.”
#James Wilby#Maurice (1987)#Deleted Scenes#Maurice Hall#Period Films#British Films#Merchant Ivory#James Ivory#E.M. Forster
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Maurice (1987) dir. James Ivory.
"Oh, where on earth have you been?"
#James Wilby#Maurice (1987)#Maurice Hall#E.M. Forster#Merchant Ivory#James Ivory#British Films#Period Films
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