The quaint, dated elements of old British, black and white, post-war films are just my cup of tea.
Intimate insights into the lives of a disparate group of characters, forced to tolerate each other, is the sort of thing only the British do expertly.
Numerous familiar players all excel in their respective roles with stand-outs being Alistair Sim, Joyce Carey, Fay Compton and Richard Attenborough whose convincing portrayal of a terrified good boy gone wrong is palpable.
Great atmospheric music, photography and narration, along with the acting, make this a priceless gem of a film.
If , like me, you love the plays of Terence Rattigan then "London Belongs to Me" belongs to you too.
Intimate insights into the lives of a disparate group of characters, forced to tolerate each other, is the sort of thing only the British do expertly.
Numerous familiar players all excel in their respective roles with stand-outs being Alistair Sim, Joyce Carey, Fay Compton and Richard Attenborough whose convincing portrayal of a terrified good boy gone wrong is palpable.
Great atmospheric music, photography and narration, along with the acting, make this a priceless gem of a film.
If , like me, you love the plays of Terence Rattigan then "London Belongs to Me" belongs to you too.