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Hitch´s Jamaica Inn----------in it 4k reedition.

Posted by patrickU on October 26, 2015 at 04:00:12:

Would you believe what a difference it make to see a clean fresh copy of a film? Not as big as a TV screen versus a cinema screen, or a theater scene of course. BUT this picture like a phoenix is resorting from his ashes.

That was Hitch last English Picture, also a clash between Laughton actor / producer and the director and as we knows too many cooks makes a nasty dish.

Laughton don´t walk but dance walking like a good old queer he was, over make-up in his face and genius as always, as for Hitch having a restricted room for his artistic ambition he is half the man he could have been for the reasons above.

Still an enjoyable film, with a good " making off " and with the O´Hara maureen who just died as the new reach me at the end of seen that film what a coincidence. She was a beauty and a perfect lady for the role.

Rest in peace, soon we shall see you again as long death is not the end. Heaven can wait....