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| 1140.1 |  | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | person B | Mon Jul 29 1996 13:05 | 13 | 
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  Wow!  I saw this on Masterpiece Theatre (I believe) about twenty
  some-odd years ago, and thought it was excellent.  I've been wishing
  it would be shown again since then (and well it might have been, for
  all I know).  No-one ever knows what I'm talking about if I mention
  it.  As far as the "I saw something nasty in the woodshed." bit,
  I have no idea what it was. ;>
  What a great bunch of characters in it - very odd indeed.
  - Diane
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| 1140.2 |  | TUXEDO::HASBROUCK |  | Mon Jul 29 1996 17:05 | 7 | 
|  | RE:              <<< Note 1140.1 by PENUTS::DDESMAISONS "person B" >>>
The movie I saw is quite recent.  I did not know it was a remake.
I would also be interested in seeing the earlier one.
Brian
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| 1140.3 | sorry, the novel was written by Stella Gibbons in 1932 | SNAX::NOONAN | sing the soul's blues | Wed Jul 31 1996 03:09 | 14 | 
|  |     It is not a remake, per se.  The novel was written in ~1938 or so, by
    Stella Gibbon.  This adapation is supposed to be a *very* faithful one.
    
    I saw this Memorial Day weekend (end of May) at the Cape Cod Theatre
    (great little cinema) and loved it!  I thought it just wasn't getting
    any distribution, but now I see it is in a lot of theatres.  I took my
    best friend to see it this past weekend, and loved it all over again.
    
    Per the Internet Movie Data Base, there were two versions, one in 1971
    and the other in 1995.  *Both* were television releases.  The 1995 one
    is the one in theatres now.
    
    The next two notes will have the information on each of them.
    E
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| 1140.4 | From IMDB | SNAX::NOONAN | sing the soul's blues | Wed Jul 31 1996 03:09 | 53 | 
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Cold Comfort Farm (1971) (TV)
UK 1971 
9.2/10 (6 votes)
Produced by: British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) 
Language: English 
Directed by
   Peter Hammond 
Cast (in alphabetical order)
   Sarah Badel .... Flora Poste
   Joan Bakewell 
   Brian Blessed 
   Fay Compton 
   Rosalie Crutchley 
   Peter Egan 
   Alastair Sim .... Amos Starkadder
Written by
   Stella Gibbons (novel) 
   David Turner 
Produced by
   David Conroy 
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| 1140.5 | From IMDB | SNAX::NOONAN | sing the soul's blues | Wed Jul 31 1996 03:09 | 95 | 
|  |  
Cold Comfort Farm (1995) (TV)
She Went Searching For Her Roots. But All She Found Was Dirt.
UK 1995 Color 
8.8/10 (59 votes)
Produced by: British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) / Gramercy Pictures / Gramercy
Pictures (distributor) / Thames Television 
Genre/keyword: Comedy 
Language: English 
Certification: USA:PG 
MPAA reasons: Rated PG for brief sensuality and language. 
Runtime: UK:95 / USA:104 
Directed by
   John Schlesinger 
Cast (in credits order)
   Kate Beckinsale .... Flora Poste
   Eileen Atkins .... Judith Starkadder
   Rufus Sewell .... Seth Starkadder
   Ivan Kaye .... Reuben Starkadder
   Ian McKellen .... Amos Starkadder
   Freddie Jones .... Adam Lambsbreath
   Maria Miles .... Elfine Starkadder
   Joanna Lumley .... Mrs. Smiling
   Sheila Burrell .... Ada Doom
   Stephen Fry .... Mybug
   Miriam Margolyes .... Mrs. Beetle
   rest of cast listed alphabetically
   Rupert Penry-Jones .... Dick Hawke-Monitor
   Angela Thorne .... Mrs. Hawke-Monitor
Written by
   Malcolm Bradbury 
   Stella Gibbons (novel) 
Cinematography by
   Chris Seager 
Music by
   Robert Lockhart 
Production Design by
   Malcolm Thornton 
Costume Design by
   Amy Roberts 
Film Editing by
   Mark Day 
Produced by
   Richard Broke (executive BBC) 
   Alison Gilby 
   Joanna Guertiz 
   Antony Root 
Other crew
   Noel Davis (casting) 
   Jim Greenhorn (sound) 
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| 1140.6 |  | KERNEL::FIDDLERM |  | Wed Jul 31 1996 04:07 | 11 | 
|  |     Yes, the last version was very good....
    
    
    spoiler
    
    
    
    
    I don't think you ever know really what she saw in the woodshed?  
    
    mikef
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| 1140.7 |  | SNAX::NOONAN | sing the soul's blues | Thu Aug 01 1996 00:47 | 9 | 
|  |     
    response to spoiler:
    
    
    Oh it is definately never cleared up in the movie.  I'm trying to find
    the book now.
    
    
    E
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| 1140.8 |  | KERNEL::FIDDLERM |  | Thu Aug 01 1996 03:58 | 5 | 
|  |     re-1
    
    Sorry - its been a great many years since I read the book.  
    
    mikef
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| 1140.9 |  | GODIVA::bence | Sounds like a job for Alice. | Thu Aug 01 1996 08:34 | 2 | 
|  | 
    The movie is faithful to the book on this point...
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| 1140.10 | CCF | MSBCS::LEHMKUHL | H, V ii 216 | Thu Aug 01 1996 12:01 | 6 | 
|  |     The book is even more wonderful and funny than the film (which
    I enjoyed).  Ian McKellen's hell-fire and damnation preaching
    was superb, as was the whole "GWTW" sequence toward the end.
    
    Chris
    
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| 1140.11 |  | SNAX::NOONAN | sing the soul's blues | Thu Aug 15 1996 00:46 | 14 | 
|  |     I've been reading the book and a couple of things have become a little
    more clear.
    
    The reason Mrs. Smiley is Flora's friend is that she spent much of her
    time (when not in school) at the home of Mrs. Smiley's mother.  Flora's
    parents were world travelers and only spent one month a year in
    England.  
    
    Joanna Lumley was an incredible mis-cast for this role.  It would have
    made much more sense if she had not been cast, as Mrs. Smiley is
    supposed to be *26*, only 6 or 7 years older than Flora.
    
    
    E
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