MICHAEL REDGRAVE and ROSAMUND JOHN in THE WAY TO THE STARS (1945) | dir. Anthony Asquith
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MICHAEL REDGRAVE and ROSAMUND JOHN in THE WAY TO THE STARS (1945) | dir. Anthony Asquith
The Go-Between (1971) | dir. Joseph Losey
Michael Redgrave-Lilli Palmer "Thunder Rock" 1942, de Roy Boulting.
Considered to be the first WWII prisoner of war film.
THE CAPTIVE HEART (1946) | dir. Basil Dearden
SECRET BEYOND THE DOOR ↳ 1947. dir. Fritz Lang.
THE LADY VANISHES ↳ 1938. dir. Alfred Hitchcock
not a big drinker but I see michael redgrave sitting there at the bar and i must talk to him i must hear him recite shakespeare and i need all the help i can get to work up the nerve and go and seduce talk to him
non-alcholic harvey wallbanger. nothing will make you feel braver than this big-ass glass with a giant tropical umbrella sticking out of it