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The Damned (1963)

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Storyline:
Legal and illegal criminality. An American tourist with a boat is robbed by a gang of teenager boys, assisted by the leader's sister. But soon afterward she jumps to the victim's boat to escape her brother's incestuous jealousy. The couple fly together and is hunted by the entire gang. Both happen to enter high-classified military territory. There might be a third and atomic world war, after which no ordinary man could survive. But now and then children are born who are "naturally" radio-active and have cold blood. They might survive in the post-war world and carry on mankind. They are fetched and brought to an underground construction where they are educated by TV. They are told that they are on a space ship moving toward the earth, which they should eventually colonize. This military project seems to be a failure because of a high mortality among the children. - The military soon finds the gang...
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Oliver Reed as King
Macdonald Carey as Simon Wells
Walter Gotell as Major Holland
Viveca Lindfors as Freya Neilson
James Villiers as Captain Gregory
Barbara Everest as Miss Lamont
Alexander Knox as Bernard
Shirley Anne Field as Joan
Brian Oulton as Mr. Dingle
Kenneth Cope as Sid
James Maxwell as Mr. Talbot
Caroline Sheldon as Elizabeth
Rachel Clay as Victoria
Allan McClelland as Mr. Stuart (as Alan McClelland)
Tom Kempinski as Ted (as Thomas Kempinski)
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lambstar

As someone who doesn't give a toss about football, English or otherwise, I found this film engaging primarily due to the performances and the sense of time that was covered...the 70's in Northern England. It seemed like their was an innocence to the time that belied the incredible ambition of its character Brian Clough, Derby Manager. I supposed the writer's were looking for a little Greek tragedy in Mr. Sheen's characterization... it was found... but not such an important issue for me...still Mr. Sheen's performance was terrific, though it was hard not to constantly compare it to his David Frost in Frost Nixon and look for overlaps... it's hard when you play so big. For Timothy Spall, his subdued character was a relief, though perhaps it seemed even more subdued due to Sheen's excess. Still, I liked it ... I'm a girl. As someone who is not up on British politics of the time, I couldn't find any meaningful metaphors, barring the one popular ruler--don't get too big for your boots

zurcamny

Coming from the UK and growing up through this period of time it was a thoroughly enjoyable look back in time. The film captures the locations, people and culture of the time well and the acting from both of the lead characters was wonderful. The pictures of the old football grounds (still in use today for some of the smaller clubs) and the rain soaked mud covered pitches were realistic and the dialogue between Clough and his chairman at Derby was exactly what could be imagined. Well directed with the soccer itself taking second place to the characters and the relationship between Clough and Taylor. For anyone who likes soccer or wants a history lesson it is worth seeing

zurcamny

Coming from the UK and growing up through this period of time it was a thoroughly enjoyable look back in time. The film captures the locations, people and culture of the time well and the acting from both of the lead characters was wonderful. The pictures of the old football grounds (still in use today for some of the smaller clubs) and the rain soaked mud covered pitches were realistic and the dialogue between Clough and his chairman at Derby was exactly what could be imagined. Well directed with the soccer itself taking second place to the characters and the relationship between Clough and Taylor. For anyone who likes soccer or wants a history lesson it is worth seeing

lambstar

As someone who doesn't give a toss about football, English or otherwise, I found this film engaging primarily due to the performances and the sense of time that was covered...the 70's in Northern England. It seemed like their was an innocence to the time that belied the incredible ambition of its character Brian Clough, Derby Manager. I supposed the writer's were looking for a little Greek tragedy in Mr. Sheen's characterization... it was found... but not such an important issue for me...still Mr. Sheen's performance was terrific, though it was hard not to constantly compare it to his David Frost in Frost Nixon and look for overlaps... it's hard when you play so big. For Timothy Spall, his subdued character was a relief, though perhaps it seemed even more subdued due to Sheen's excess. Still, I liked it ... I'm a girl. As someone who is not up on British politics of the time, I couldn't find any meaningful metaphors, barring the one popular ruler--don't get too big for your boots

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