Very often, here in the UK, television will play old films from the 1930's and 1940's - even the bad films from that era are better than many of the supposedly "good" films from ours.
One bad British film called "The Travelling Companions" springs to mind - the plot is not all that good, but it had Sir John Gielgud in a comedic role, as a witty and sarcastic teacher who satirised his fellow teachers whilst playing the piano. Try imagining Redford doing that!
Regards, Ivan
Gorgeous picture! She was a tiny little thing too (about 4'11"). She was used in war documentaries to show women how not to get their hair caught in munition factory parts!
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Yeah! I love watching her on screen. She's awfully pretty.