Thanks David, Tom Courtney it is, and a great performance. One more choice for BOF-S: I've always liked _Turtle Diary_ which stars, I think, Ben Kingsley and Glenda Jackson. Nothing much happens in this film and, after frequently feeling assaulted by the usual Hollywood fare, I suppose that's why I like it. Just a little story with little humans doing their little human things. It kind of makes me feel, well. . . human. Patrick Bjork Bismarck State College [log in to unmask] On Thu, 12 May 1994, David Desser wrote: > >On Tue, 10 May 1994, John G. Thomas wrote: > > > >> For me, I would HAVE to include "Once Upon a Time in the West." A > >> "text book" of masterful filmmaking from Sergio Leoni who "out-Ford-ed", John > >> Ford in making a western. > >> > >> > >> J. Thomas > >> > > > >_Once Upon a Time in the West_ is an overlooked film? Well. . .OK. My > >choice is a little film called _The Dresser_ which stars Albert Finney as > >a frayed at the edges Shakespearian actor touring England during WWII. > >It's a kind of self-reflexive exercise that juxtaposes art with "reality" > >underscoring the occasional futility of both. I can't remember the name > >of the actor who stars with Finney but both are superb. > > > >Patrick Bjork > >Bismarck State College > >[log in to unmask] > > Patrick is certainly right! Once Upon a Time in the West is far from > overlooked. And while The Dresser is probably justifiably overlooked (and > not to be confused with my last name!) it costarred Tom Courtney. > > DD > > _____________________________________ > David Desser, Cinema Studies > 2109 FLB > 244-2705 >