22-02-2013, 06:19 PM
Ah John Frankenheimer's 7 Days in May!
Screenplay by Rod Serling one of the better TV writers IMHO.
Lancaster and Douglas and March, all simply outstanding in this film.
Don't leave out the lovely Ms. Ava Gardner for notice.
I bought a Lancaster Collection from TCM. turner classic movies
It may be available from Amazon.
It has 2 big winners and 2 films I could care less about.
Widescreen DvDs of this film and Executive Action.
This disc (EA) has an interesting documentary on it.
Both these fine films have aged well.
Executive Action first I saw in a theater and I wish I had saved the handout that was given with the tickets.
Oliver Stone should have followed suit. IMHO.
He and Zach Sklar did document their screenplay with a good book though.
Best Regards Don and again welcome.
Screenplay by Rod Serling one of the better TV writers IMHO.
Lancaster and Douglas and March, all simply outstanding in this film.
Don't leave out the lovely Ms. Ava Gardner for notice.
I bought a Lancaster Collection from TCM. turner classic movies
It may be available from Amazon.
It has 2 big winners and 2 films I could care less about.
Widescreen DvDs of this film and Executive Action.
This disc (EA) has an interesting documentary on it.
Both these fine films have aged well.
Executive Action first I saw in a theater and I wish I had saved the handout that was given with the tickets.
Oliver Stone should have followed suit. IMHO.
He and Zach Sklar did document their screenplay with a good book though.
Best Regards Don and again welcome.
Read not to contradict and confute;
nor to believe and take for granted;
nor to find talk and discourse;
but to weigh and consider.
FRANCIS BACON
nor to believe and take for granted;
nor to find talk and discourse;
but to weigh and consider.
FRANCIS BACON