Back in 1970, Lionel Jeffries wrote and directed the film adaptation of E Nesbit’s 1906 novel The Railway Children. The Edwardian-set classic starred Jenny Agutter as Bobbie, two years after she ...
Twee films that fail to challenge audiences are replacing the gritty and mind-bending pictures that once defined the UK’s output David Alexander helps to manage The Telegraph's award-winning ...
There was more stuff happening in the 1970s than crime. “The Price is Right,” hosted by Bob Barker, debuted, for example. However, the 1970s are undoubtedly a popular decade for crime stories. That’s ...
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We’ll start with a ‘70s crime movie that is perhaps the definitive such movie made in that decade. Which is notable, given that it came out in 1971. That helped “The French Connection” codify the ‘70s ...