A couple of my favourite film adaptations are both early B&W efforts. One is of Jules Verne's "Michael Strogoff" with Anton Walbrook, a sweeping tale set on the steppes of central Russia in the 1870s. I did read the book at some point. The great screen baddie Akim Tamiroff plays the Tartar villain. The other is the 1937 B&W version of The Prisoner of Zenda, with Ronald Coleman, David Niven et al. There was a frame-for-frame colour remake with Stewart Grainger in 1952 which was feeble by comparison. Film brought a new dimension to the creaky Anthony Hope novels which I read at school.
Jeremy Brett as Holmes for me. And Peter Guillam gay? Why? Caliban you've seen the film is this true?
Jeremy Brett as Holmes for me. And Peter Guillam gay? Why? Caliban you've seen the film is this true?
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