Posted on 10/05/2015 7:06:59 PM PDT by Arthur McGowan
Noel Coward sings "There Are Bad Times Just Around The Corner" from "The Globe Revue" on Columbia D.B.3107 (1952).
I really love Noël Coward, his films also, especially ‘This Happy Breed’ (1944) and the sublime ‘Blithe Spirit’ (1945) and two that he didn’t write but acted in ‘Our Man In Havana’ (1959) and an utterly brilliant psychological thriller ‘Bunny Lake Is Missing’ (1965) directed by Otto Preminger.
I too love old films with Coward in them.
Unfortunate surname, Coward.
Would be bad if he had a sister named Ima...lol
FYI “Coward” is an abreviated form of “cowherd”. Comes from the medieval english.
Thanks for the info SatinDoll :-)
Lol it would.
My favourite film ever is ‘Brighton Rock’ (1947), it’s pretty much flawless. I’m not sure if you’ve seen it at all, if not, I really recommend it:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brighton_Rock_(1947_film)
I will look for a copy of that film...thanks :-)
No problem :)
Don't forget the stirring wartime film In Which We Serve, which Coward co-directed with David Lean.
Yeah, I’m not really into war films that much.
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