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Ken Mogg <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 17 May 2000 19:24:04 +1000
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To Cheryl again - oops, I see that you've been gathering British film
titles for some time.  So you probably already had POOL OF LONDON.
Really pushing my luck, then, I note that 'Halliwell's Companion' lists
seven British films featuring 'smugglers of the old-fashioned type' (a
couple of which have already been mentioned in replies to your inquiry,
anyway).  They are: FURY AT SMUGGLER'S BAY,  JAMAICA INN,  THE GHOST
TRAIN, OH MR PORTER, ASK A POLICEMAN, I SEE A DARK STRANGER, MOONFLEET.
Halliwell comments: 'Smuggling in American films has been a much more
modern and less picturesque affair.'

- Ken Mogg.

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