#Edward Fox
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greenssupremacy · 2 months ago
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Freddie Fox with his father Edward Fox
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tiganas · 11 days ago
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The Day of the Jackal then and now
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sirbogarde · 10 days ago
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Heads up that a clip from "Bermondsey" (episode of Thirty Minute Theatre) featuring one of the very first gay kisses on TV in the UK has been uploaded to Youtube recently!!! The full play is only available to view at the BFI I believe.
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audiemurphy1945 · 9 months ago
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A Bridge Too Far(1977)
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pedroam-bang · 9 months ago
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A Bridge Too Far (1977)
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New/Old photo!
Jackals! The original Edward Fox and the new kid on the block Eddie Redmayne. #TheDayOfTheJackal Ed Vs Eddie!
📸 Credit: Photographer Andy Gotts on Instagram and X.
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More old pictures and outtakes from 2015 photoshoot, by the same photographer Andy Gotts (@drgotts Instagram and Twitter)
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nathalieskinoblog · 2 years ago
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spockvarietyhour · 5 months ago
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Never Say Never Again (1983)
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nerds-yearbook · 4 months ago
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Appendix M on film
Bernard Lee - Dr No (1962), From Russia With Love (1963), Goldfinger (1964), Thunderball (1965), You Only Live Twice (1967), On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969), Diamonds Are Forever (1971), Live and Let Die (1973), The Man With a Golden Gun (1974), The Spy Who Loved Me (1977), Moonraker (1979)
John Huston (McTarry/M) - Casino Royale (1967)
Edward Fox - Never Say Never Again (1983)
Geoffrey Keen (as Minister of Defence) - For Your Eyes Only (1981)
Robert Brown - Octopussy (1983), A View to a Kill (1985), The Living Daylights (1987) Licence to Kill (1989)
Judi Dench - GoldenEye (1995), Tomorrow Never Dies (1997), The World is Not Enough (1999), Die Another Day (2002), Casino Royale (2006), Quantum of Solace (2008), Skyfall (2012)
Ralph Fiennes - Skyfall (2012), Spectre (2015), No Time to Die (2021)
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of-fear-and-love · 7 months ago
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Kim Novak in The Mirror Crack'd (1980)
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badmovieihave · 1 year ago
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Bad movie I have Never Say Never Again 1983
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addictivecontradiction · 6 months ago
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Daniel Deronda, 2002
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drkbogarde · 2 years ago
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Edward Fox and Dirk Bogarde prepare for filming during production of A Bridge Too Far, 1976.
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anamon-book · 7 months ago
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湖畔のひと月 Bunkamura LE CINEMA. Bunkamura Shibuya TOKYO 監督:ジョン・アーヴィン/出演:ヴァネッサ・レッドグレイヴ、エドワード・フォックス、ユマ・サーマン、アリダ・ヴァリ、アレッサンドロ・ガスマン ほか
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byneddiedingo · 4 months ago
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The Big Sleep (Michael Winner, 1978)
Cast: Robert Mitchum, Sarah Miles, Richard Boone, Candy Clark, Joan Collins, Edward Fox, John Mills, James Stewart, Oliver Reed, Harry Andrews, Colin Blakely, Richard Todd. Screenplay: Michael Winner, based on a novel by Raymond Chandler. Cinematography: Robert Paynter. Production design: Harry Pottle. Film editing: Frederick Wilson. Music: Jerry Fielding. 
Just don't. At least not unless you've seen Howard Hawks's 1946 version of Raymond Chandler's novel, which is set, as it should be, in Los Angeles. The shift of the action to London is disastrous, necessitating some lame exposition about why Philip Marlowe and the Sternwood clan are in England. Chandler's plot remains as enigmatic as ever, but in the hands of Hawks and screenwriters Jules Furthman, Leigh Brackett, and William Faulkner, we didn't much care whodunit and why. Michael Winner's screenplay just leaves us with a muddle that has no redeeming flavor and texture. Seldom has a cast of superbly accomplished actors been so sadly wasted as they are here under Winner's direction. 
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laserpinksteam · 4 months ago
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Film after film: The Mirror Crack'd (dir. Guy Hamilton, 1980)
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