After mentioning about the movie in an earlier post, I suddenly had this yen tonight to see Time After Time, the 1979 film in which David Warner plays Jack the Ripper opposite Malcolm McDowell's H G Wells. So, I got out of bed (much to my wife's chagrin), got my Blu-ray copy of the film and started seeing it.
After mentioning about the movie in an earlier post, I suddenly had this yen tonight to see Time After Time, the 1979 film in which David Warner plays Jack the Ripper opposite Malcolm McDowell's H G Wells. So, I got out of bed (much to my wife's chagrin), got my Blu-ray copy of the film and started seeing it.
I watched it recentley myself. And The Omen too. As I said earlier he was a good actor. Always liked his movies. Never heard anything bad about him. On another note this has been a really bad month for celebrities. Everyday it seems theres another one. That "always comes in threes" is definantly a myth. Cheers.
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