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celebrating a couple's diamond wedding anniversary; the three bagpipers hired to play at Joan's wedding perform. Torquil translates the song "Nut-Brown Maiden" for Joan, emphasising the line "You're the maid for me." Despite Joan's hesitancy, Torquil persuades her to dance.
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read the script and asked to play the role. Powell thought he was too old and portly but
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Hollywood during the Second World War.)
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Webster is a 25-year-old middle-class Englishwoman with an ambitious, independent spirit. She knows where she's going, or at least she thinks she does. She travels from her home in
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200,000 (equivalent to £10,902,053 in 2023) and went £30,000 over. The actors received £50,000, of which one third went to Hiller. The whirlpool cost £40,000.
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the laird, and Bellinger has only rented his island. On the bus, the locals (not knowing who Joan is) recount several disparaging stories about Bellinger.
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Emeric Pressburger: The Life and Death of a Screenwriter
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1122:"The Corryvreckan Whirlpool – Scotland's maelstrom"
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234:Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger
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1441:(autobiography). London: Heinemann.
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503:(1943), and went on to be seen in
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1210:"I Know Where I'm Going!; (1945)"
483:Making their third appearance in
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1109:I Know Where I'm Going Revisited
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328:Corryvreckan whirlpool
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2016:The Edge of the World
1939:The Girl in the Crowd
1794:The Tales of Hoffmann
1780:The Elusive Pimpernel
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735:– Castle of Moy
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1815:Ill Met by Moonlight
1554:Criterion Collection
1535:Reviews and articles
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780:Caesar and Cleopatra
753:Gulf of Corryvreckan
2192:1940s British films
2037:The Thief of Bagdad
1974:The Price of a Song
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1086:Powell (1986) p 476
786:The Rake's Progress
747:– Achnacroish
705:John Stuart Blackie
407:diamond anniversary
399:as the Postmistress
70:Emeric Pressburger
2072:The Queen's Guards
2030:The Lion Has Wings
1862:My Friend the King
1682:Emeric Pressburger
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1170:Powell (1986): 476
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830:, 14 November 1945
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1448:978-0-434-59945-5
1426:978-0-85170-814-0
1396:– via Trove
1358:on 18 August 2016
1265:978-0-7914-4643-0
1157:978-0-434-59945-5
1016:978-0-571-16853-8
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