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The Last Page (Man Bait) (1952) Terence Fisher
September 29th 2024
#the last page#man bait#1952#terence fisher#george brent#marguerite chapman#diana dors#raymond huntley#peter reynolds#eleanor summerfield#harry fowler#meredith edwards#blonde blackmail#murder in safety
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Eleanor Summerfield (St. Pancras, London, England, 7/03/1921-Westminster, London, England, 13/07/2001).
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Man on the Run (1949)
"Don't touch it! Leave that for the police. Ain't you ever heard of such things as fingerprints?"
"Hark at him! Who's been filling you up with that stuff?"
"A gentleman by the name of Dick Barton."
#man on the run#1949#british cinema#crime film#lawrence huntington#derek farr#joan hopkins#edward chapman#laurence harvey#john stuart#edward underdown#john bailey#kenneth more#leslie perrins#martin miller#eleanor summerfield#lawrence ray#lalage lewis#howard marion crawford#cameron hall#howard douglas#anthony nicholls#fun! postwar thriller that's less concerned with the man on the run than it is in wrestling with the issue of wartime deserters (still a#very topical issue in 49). the film is surprisingly sympathetic around the issue (and subtly critical of the police) and whilst it#ultimately supports the status quo (perhaps inevitably‚ considering film censorship in 40s britain) it's still heartening that#the film makes it clear the issue isn't black and white (and most importantly‚ not even a moral issue). Farr and Hopkins make for a cute#couple at the centre of events (and more familiar with his work than hers‚ although despite being a leading man in his era he doesn't seem#to have been remembered like some of his contemporaries). there's a slew of soon to be famousish faces to spot as well‚ including early#roles for Ken More‚ Laurence Harvey‚ and familiar tv faces like Edward Underdown and H. Marion Crawford#fun crime melodrama with stirring romantic subplottery‚ and well worth checking out if it floats across tptv
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SHE SURE DID
THE OLD LADY DID FEED BARNABY A WEED MUFFIN
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request for cottagecore + sad-ish? id pack? please + thanks!
here's my attempt!
assuming id pack includes more than just the usual npts i'll throw in a few cottagecore and sad related labels i found
(nick)names:
ambrose, amos, ansel, acacia, ada, adelaide, arwin/arwen, ava, avery/averie, aviva, amaranth, able, arbor, art, arty/artie, asher, ainsley, acheron, adalia brandy/brandi, branwen, billie/billy, bryony, bill, banner, booker, bram
barley, brion, brian, bryce chloris, chandra, cyrene, cayenne, cade, clyde, chester, cliff denna, diana/dianna, diona, donna/dona, derby, dallas, danica, daphne, dixie, dawn, dylan
edmund, elenore, elodie, eudora, elenore/eleanor, ebony, erica, eila, eira, eve, eithne, everlee, elize, eliza, elizabeth, everlyn, elwood, emerson, elowen finnegan, freddy/freddie, frederick, fallin/fallon, florance/florence
fable, frank, frankie/franky, franklin/franklyn, faine, filbert, finneas ginny/ginnie, gale, georgia, george, georgina, granger halcyone, hana/hanna/hannah, harriet, harry, hayley/hailie/hailey, halie/hallie, heather, harlowe/harlow, harrow, hadar, hawl, hayes,
huck, holden, huso ilana, illiana/iliana, ingrid, ivory jane, janet/janette, jesse/jessie, josie, jose, jack, jackie, jackson kingston, kodi/kodie, kodiak, kylan
lupin, lian, liana/lianna, liane/lianne, linc, linden, lyle, lucius maisie, matilda, maude, mabel, merle, marin, mica/mika, mason/macon, martin, miller, miles nellie, nyssa, ned, nick, ness
opholia, oliver, olive, olivia, oleander, odell, oriel, oscar paisley, poppy, posie, phineas, parker rose, rosemary/rosemarie, rosy/rosie, rory, rosette, rosetta, rue, rosabel/rosabell/rosabelle, rosa, rosabela/rosabella, rosella, rosaria,
rosario, rob, robert, ray, reed, ridge, ryland, rowan, roan shiloh, sharon, scarlet/scarlett/skarlett, sam, samantha, samuel, sunny/sunnie, sawyer, shaw, shay, steve, stevie, stevia, sorell/sorrell, seb, sebby/sebbie, sebastian, saddie/sadie, sade
theodore, theo, tori, toria, tamie/tammie, tawny, terra, timber, tim, timothy, tanner, teddy/teddie, trevis/travis, trevor, tyler, tristan/tristin, tristah/trista, trystia verginia, vicky/vickie, victor, victoria, viola, violet/violette,
violeta/violetta, valerian, vernon winnie, willa, winston, winifred, winslow, will, william, willow, wade, wagner, warren, watts, watson, wilhelmina yvonne, yves zephyr/zephyre, zara, zinnia, zion
surnames:
appleyard, ashton, ashwood baker, brookstone, butterfield catkin, cobbler, cooper, copper, copperwood, copperfield, crestfallen dogwood, direwood, direbrook, direfield, desperfield, downyard
doleman fenlon, falkner, forlorn greenwood, greenfield, golding, goldwood, goldfield, griefman, griefwood, gardner
hilbrook, holbrook, heath, horsewood, horsefield, hawksley, harrowing, hawkswood, hawthorne, hawkner, hawkfield, holloway, hallowood
larken, limewood, lockhart, lovejoy mourner, mournwright, mournman nettleship
plowman, penrose, penwright redbrook, rosedale, redwood, rosewood, redfield summerfield, sweetnam, seawright, sorrowfield, sorrowbrook, shamewood, shamewright
thacker, thatcher westfield, wainwright, write/wright, wagonwright, woodsman, wyrmwood/wormwood, winterwood, winterrose, wretchwood, wretchman
system names:
the cottagecore *system, the sorrowful system, the melancholic cottage system, the mourning flowerbed system, the gloomy garden system, the tearful system, the harvest system
1st p prns: i/me/my/mine/myself
ci/cotte/cottagy/cottagine/cottageself hi/he/hy/harvestine/harvestself gi/garde/gardy/gardine/gardenself si/sade/sady/sadine/sadself si/sorre/sorry/sorrowine/sorrowself mi/me/mely/melancholine/melancholyself
2nd p prns: you/your/yours/yourself
co/cottager/cottagers/cottagerself ho/harvester/harvesters/harvesterself go/gardener/gardeners/gardenerself so/sader/sadders/sadderself so/sorrower/sorrowers/sorrowerself mo/melancholer/melancholers/melancholerself
3rd p prns: they/them/theirs/themself
co/cottage, cott/age, cot/cottage, cot/tage, cottage/cottages, cottage/core har/vest, ha/harvest, harv/est, harvest/harvests gar/den, gar/garden, garden/gardens, garden/core farm/core sa/sad, sad/sads, sa/ad, sad/sadden, so/sorrow, sor/row, sorr/ow, sorrow/sorrows, sorrow/sorrowful mel/melancholy, mel/ancholy, melan/choly, melancholy/melancholies, melancholy/melchancholic
titles:
the weeping gardener, the mourning farmer, the sad cottage dweller, the melancholic planter, the sorrowful woodsman
**one who lives a sad cottage life, one who mourns within ones cottage, one who weeps amongst ones gardens, one who copes with sadness through cottage life
book titles:
the sad little cottage, a melancholic villager, the weeping willows, the mourning garden, the sorrows of an old cottage, a pitiful harvest
genders:
buncottagecoric(link),
cottagegoric(link), cafdreamian(link), cottagecrittean(link), cottagecoric(link), Cálidatierramielgender(link)
epuisetristic(link)
gendersob(link)
Sadnostacatgender(link)
orientations: (n/a)
other:
cottagecore bpd(link)
many can be found by searching cottagecore genders/mogai/liom as well, there are many versions of cottagecore flags especially for lgbt related labels so they should not be hard to find if you feel like looking!
*system can be replaced with any alternative (ex. cluster, collective, hoard/horde, etc)
**one can be replaced with any prn
#id pack#requested#requested list#cotagecore id pack#sadness id pack#aesthetic id pack#cottagecore npts#cottagecore theme#sadness npts#sad npts#sadness theme#npt list#npts#npt pack
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“Inspector, if I were 40 years younger, I’d take a real flier at you.” | Eleanor Summerfield as Elfrida Molfrey
Grand Old Ladies of Midsomer 4/13
Midsomer Murders, Season 1 - Faithful Unto Death
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The World of Wooster - BBC - May 30, 1965 - November 16, 1967
Sitcom (20 episodes)
Running Time: 30 minutes
Stars:
Ian Carmichael as as Bertie Wooster
Dennis Price as as Jeeves
Derek Nimmo as as Bingo Little
Eleanor Summerfield as Aunt Dahlia
Fabia Drake as as Aunt Agatha
Timothy Carlton as Claude
Simon Ward as Eustace
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Dark Disney: The Watcher In The Woods (1981) Review
If you go down to the woods today, you still won't be as surprised as the Disney execs were. Dark Disney: The Watcher In The Woods (1981) #Review
As part of In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood’s Third Annual Bette Davis Blogathon, I’m taking a look at the 1981 family horror movie “The Watcher In The Woods” and kicking off my own mini-series looking at a strange period of movie history when Disney went dark. Towards the end of the 1970s, Walt Disney Pictures made a conscious decision to target the young adult market, a common enough…
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#1981#7/10#Alan Cassie#Alan Hume#Benedict Taylor#Bette Davis#Brian Clemens#Carroll Baker#Dark Disney#David McCallum#Derek Lyons#Disney#Dominic Guard#Eleanor Summerfield#Elliot Scott#Emma Porteous#Family#Fantasy#Florence Engel Randall#Frances Cuka#Geoffrey Foot#Georgina Hale#Gerry Day#Harry Spalding#Haunted House#Horror#Hugh Attwooll#Ian Bannen#Ian Whittaker#In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood
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This is part 2 of my original story. Part 1 called The Remarried is already published on Wattpad and you can read it here.
You can read The Repentant here (or just click the picture).
A little backstory: This started as my 2015 NaNoWriMo writing project. The Repentant is the second book of a trilogy (I am currently writing Book 3). It’s a dystopian fiction set in Republic of Shires, former Great Britain ruled by the Senate which replaced the monarchy. In this part, the Republic of Shires is in war with the Scandinavian Union (consisting of Denmark, Sweden and Norway). It’s probably never going to become an online hit, nor is it ever going to get published anywhere else, but hey, the story is dear to my heart and I’m sharing it kind of to break out of my shell and let people read what I write when I’m not writing fanfiction.
Synopsis: While the war her brother started is raging, Eleanor, under the name Fiona Summerfield, is trying to pay her debts to the Republic of Shires. She becomes a part of a group of women who, disguised as social workers, spy for secret services. But when she is approached by Catherine Wintercourt, who informs her that Saul has disappeared on the northern front, a new way to atone for her sins opens to Eleanor. When she leaves for the Scandinavian Union to look for her husband, she sees it only as a way to clear her conscience. But soon she finds peace amidst the icy hell, and courage so big inside of her that makes her defy a whole army without weapons...
So if you feel like reading my story, it would mean the world to me. Oh, and if you like my work in general, you can buy me a coffee now (you don’t have to, I’ll overdose on caffeine anyway).
#not fanfiction#my original work#writing#novel#thanks a lot to everyone who read part 1#it meant the world to me#also thank you for the lovely comments
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Eleanor Summerfield-Alastair Sim "Risa en el paraíso" (Laughter in paradise) 1951, de Mario Zampi.
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Hammer House of Horror: Rude Awakening (1.3, ITC, 1980)
"Oh my God, no!"
"Such a pretty little tune."
"Help me! Help me!"
"I can't help you, Mr. Shenley: you see, I'm dead. Aren't you?"
#hammer house of horror#hammer horror#horror tv#classic tv#rude awakening#1980#Single play#Gerald Savory#peter sasdy#denholm elliott#James Laurenson#Pat heywood#Lucy Gutteridge#Eleanor Summerfield#Gareth Armstrong#Patricia Mort#Pat Gorman#surgery tw#Damn I meant to put that tag in earlier#Well this is much more up my street. I've been wondering idly about when I will get to a great horror ep of tj is anthology but then it#Hadn't occurred to me that that is really a matter of taste. This episode I suppose wouldn't be much to anyone but for me it's... Im not#Sure its entirely correct to say that I 'like' horror narratives in which the protagonist cannot maintain a firm grip on reality and which#Makes the viewer question what is real so much as I am more affected by them than I am by other horror tropes. Drawing inspiration from#The House That Dripped Blood (and specifically the story in that portmanteau which had starred Elliott) and Dead Of Night this is an#Unsettling story of dreams within dreams within dreams. The tension escalates by degrees with each time Elliott appears to wake up and he#(and we the audience) question whether he really is awake this time. Using Gutteridge as an unmentioned symptom of this effect (by having#Her character appear in very different styles each time Elliott enters his office) is a neat touch and the little touch of her grabbing for#The diamonds in the last shot provides a much needed lighter moment in what is a successful but slightly draining viewing experience
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The Seventh Doctor - The New Adventures Volume 1 (Big Finish)
Latest Review: Written By: Andy Lane, Steve Jordan, Alan Flanagan, Tim Foley Directed By: Scott Handcock Cast Sylvester McCoy (The Doctor), Yasmin Bannerman (Roz Forrester), Travis Oliver (Chris Cwej), Liz Sutherland-Lim (Maratuk), Vikash Bhai (Sydyck), John Heffernan (Honos), Mina Anwar (Forsetti), Janine Duvitski (Alpha Wheeler), Leonie Schliesing (Zsa Zsa Straus), Franchi Webb (Eleanor Blake), Rupert Young (Binkum Fray), Silas Carson (Arbuckle), Sara Powell (Contessa), Olivia Morris (Green), Connor Calland (Blue), Jacob Dudman (Cannon), Melanie Kilburn (Hooley), Rhian Blundell (Isabel), Elaine Fellows (Annabel), Ellie Darvill (Willis). Other parts played by members of the cast. Producer Scott Handcock Script Editor Scott Handcock Executive Producers Jason Haigh-Ellery and Nicholas Briggs I missed the "Virgin New Adventures" era of Doctor Who. That strange time when the show was off the air, and the biggest thing keeping the show alive was a series of novels that continued the adventures of the Seventh Doctor and Ace following the shows cancellation. Eventually Ace moved on, and he gained new companions, most notably Bernice Summerfield (who continued the book series after Virgin lost the rights to Doctor Who, and was actually used as the test pilot for Big Finish to prove their worth and GAIN the Doctor Who license), but also a couple of future space cops named Roz and Chris. But while I was too young tto really experience the Virgin line at the time, I've long had an interest in it. So when Big Finish adapted some books into full cast audio plays a couple of years ago I sampled them. Two of the adaptations starred the afforementioned Chris and Roz...and now Big Finish has launched a new boxset starring the Seventh Doctor with these two characters...but instead of just adapting books, this time they are exploring these characters in brand new original audio plays. The set begins with The Trial of the Time Machine, Doctor, Roz, and Chris debating law and order...discussing whether certain laws are constants, or whether laws on arious worlds are unjust...but they must face these questions head on when the TARDIS crashes into another Time Ship, and because of it's own sentient nature, is put on Trial for the crime. I really loved that premise...it isn't any of the occupants of the TARDIS on trial for an odd crime, but the TARDIS itself. I also found it interesting that a time travelling being within the story also has the Doctor question his own relationship with the TARDIS. Does the ship enjoy their travels together, or has he just enslaved her for his own galavanting across the cosmos. It's really a small moment, but I found this introspective pause from the Doctor to be really well done. The second episode, Vanguard, involves the TARDIS landing on the Planet Vangard, and find that a war between two factions has lead to the destruction of most of the planet's occupants. The TARDIS team are all separated, and must do their best to end the War and bring the people together, in order to be reunited themselves...though each faction is looking for escape and hope to use the Doctor and/or the TARDIS for escape. It's a rather generic plotline for Doctor Who, but it is well exectued and enjoyable enough to listen to. I doubt I will remember much of it a week from now, but I can't say it annoyed or bored me while I listened to it. The third entry (The Jabari Countdown) fared better, as the TARDIS lands on a ship during World War II full of mathematicians heading towards a remote island on a secret code cracking mission. But the mathematicians haven't actually been recruited to crack any code related to the war, but have instead been recruited by an alien to find a cure to a math related virus, a virus which makes the infected speak only in numbers. This is at least a unique concept, and the creepy atmosphere and Second World War setting make it an enjoyable listen. The set closes out with Dread of Night, which is an "Old Dark House" story with a sick girl, her worried sister, a seemingly overbearing nurse, and some kind of psychic monster. It is well executed and a good creepy listen...though if I had a complaint this had one of the only instances of awful sound design I can remember in a Big Finish play. A woman was whispering so quietly, and I could barely hear what she was saying, so I had to really crank the volume...only to suddenly be surprised by a loud "jump scare" moment...thus violently hurting my eardrums in the process. The jump scare didn't really do it's job. I was slightly alarmed for a moment, but I wasn't scared...I was just irritated that I had to crank it for some seemingly important dialogue only to get punished by this loud moment...and that has never been an issue with Big Finish before. Their sound design is some of the best of any audio plays I have ever heard. No one comes close to them on the regular...but man that moment annoyed me! Otherwise, I thought it was a really good story. Overall, I'd say this set is quite a good listen. McCoy's Doctor is always a bit better than I often remember it to be, and his companions in this set are decent, if a bit forgettable. I think my biggest complaint of the set on the whole is that Chris and Roz lack personality. I enjoyed them in the earlier plays based on the novels they originally appeared in, but in this set I never truly feel like I got a grasp on just who they are. They could've been exchanged with any generic companion, and it wouldn't have changed the story one lick. They aren't awful or annoying or anything...they are just completely bland. That is a shame. http://reviews.doctorwhonews.net/2018/12/the_seventh_doctor_the_new_adventures_volume_1_big_.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=tumblr
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Blackout, 1954 (dir. Terence Fisher)
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The original portrait prop of actress Belinda Lee from Blackout (1954). Below: A screen capture showing the prop with actors Dane Clark and Eleanor Summerfield.
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Elfrida Molfrey + face journeys
Midsomer Murders, Season 1 - Faithful unto Death
#midsomer murders#elfrida molfrey#eleanor summerfield#side characters#amazing old ladies#season 1#faithful unto death
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