Author Archives: James Higham

Tue Mat

 

There’s just that something about the 30s and early 40s in film, think you not? After 85-95 years, unless the film is heavily restored, making it either unembeddable or costing an arm or a leg, it’s pot luck if we find a good one.

“In 1935 Leslie Howard made one of his finest films in the historic romance, THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL. He played the hero, Sir Percy Blakeney, who was a society leader but also a society twit, who spent time staring through an eyeglass criticizing the way a man’s cravat was tied, or a sleeve was cut, or how Romney was painting his wife.

But when alone with his intimates he was “The Scarlet Pimpernel” who planned the rescue of French aristocrats from the guillotine. He and his gang are fighting a war to the death against Citizen Chauvin (Raymond Massey), the Jacobin agent/minister to Britain, who is seeking to end the rescues. In between is his beloved, but seemingly tarnished wife (Merle Oberon) who is trying to save her captured brother, and unknowingly reveals her husband’s secret to Chauvin. The conclusion of this adventure film was very exciting and surprising. 

But there was and is a problem with THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL. Despite Baroness Orczy’s marvelous writing ability (try her detective tales of THE OLD MAN IN THE CORNER as a good follow-up), she was deeply impressed with the old order of aristocracy. Only once, in the film, did a sense of balance come through – and oddly enough out of the mouth of the villain.

Merle Oberon had testified for the French Revolutionary Court against some aristocrats, dooming them (by her testimony) to death. She has never forgiven herself (and it has blackened her reputation). In bemoaning this, Massey gets disgusted and spits out, “Why is it that everyone is always condemning what happened to the poor aristocrats and never think of what they did to us?!”

It’s a good point, but because we dislike Massey and his boss (Robespierre, of course) we never stop to consider it for long. 

Howard was able to repeat and improve on the original film in 1941 with PIMPERNEL SMITH, where as Professor Horatio Smith he uses his archaeological digs in Germany (for proof of an Aryan civilization before Greece or Rome) to rescue intellectuals and victims of the Nazi Reich. Here his opponent is General Von Graum (Francis L. Sullivan) who is like Chauvin in his sharpness and pomposity.

He is an obvious knock at Hermann Goering (who was obese like Sullivan) and has Goering’s sham bonhomie and his totally vicious streak. The writer of the screenplay must have had some discussion with German refugees in the know (notice the bits about Von Graum throwing a tantrum and then turning about and offering German chocolate to someone who has come through for him). 

The film also uses Howard to brilliant advantage in one sequence, disguised as a bureaucrat, whom he himself states was the most disagreeable person he ever thought up. The ultimately efficient German bureaucrat is totally inhuman – a talking machine of bossy efficiency. Percy Blakeney was disguised several times, as an old crone and a soldier, but never someone so disagreeable.

And that is the difference. THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL deals with the 1790s and the Reign of Terror. It was a century and a half in the past, and really could not annoy the French too much (though one wonders what it’s box office was like in France).

Britain and Germany were at war in 1942, and the film could not present even one moment where Von Graum could make a comment like Chauvin’s outburst. As a matter of historic record, Chauvin had some point about the sins of the Ancien Regime as opposed to the Revolutionaries. Knowing what we know now about Von Graum’s buddies, he would not have been able to say much.

The closing of the movie has a memorable speech by Howard, about how Germany’s entrance into war was not the start of its road to glory but to its destruction. True enough in 1945 – 1950 or so.

And when he manages to take advantage of Von Graum’s brief distraction to vanish into the night, the Nazi fires his gun into the empty space. “I’ll be back,” we hear Howard repeat twice.

It is haunting, because of his real fate in being shot down in the war by a Nazi plane. Howard physically did not return, but spiritually he did with the men at D-Day all the way to V.E.Day.”

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leslie_Howard

Wednesday short, for elevenses

 

Having thrown out a few films which were not up to scratch, I’m needing a short for elevenses and guess what comes along … about five interesting films (to save up for over the next few days, starting this afternoon, later).

Here’s a short in the style of Twilight Zone, though it might precede The TZ.

Tuesday [6 to 10]

(0945)(0955)

 

10. Fresh fruit


9. Moo corner

… I know it well … but from a later time.


8. IYE corner

a. Short video from TheLeahFiles

”Todd Blanche is Worse Than Pam Bondi”

https://substack.com/@theleahfiles/note/c-242718672

b. ”Donald Trump – Spooky Connections”

|https://spookyconnections.com/2024/10/19/donald-trump/

(He sails close to the wind)

c. A tidbit I came across. Features Island man and Nutty.

| https://substack.com/@epsteinclass/note/c-242711414

d. Video

| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWsuNcTkoKc

7. What rock band has played for the largest crowd?

“My first thought was that it had to be the bands that played at Woodstock, where an estimated 300,000 to 400,000 people came to hear the music. I was wrong, and Woodstock barely makes the Top 10. By most estimates, the biggest audience for a rock concert was on December 31, 1994, when Rod Stewart played an outdoor concert at Copacabana Beach in Brazil for an estimated 3.5 million people.” (from Quora)

6. Steve corner


Tuesday [1 to 5]

(0729) Er … morning all (cough, splutter) … slept in, dinn I? (0744)

 

5. Which side of the divide are you?

If living in Britland I mean.


4. Steve at 1352

  • Hormuz Blockade: Europe Mobilizing Against the US, Not the Iran Regime
  • Trump Responds to Backlash After Posting a Christ-Like Image: “I Thought It Was Me as a Doctor”
  • House Ethics Committee Launches Investigation Into Eric Swalwell Amid Allegations of Sexual Assault
  • The Easter Pause Is Over: Russia Resumes Offensive As Ukraine’s Reserves Run Dry
  • US Fertility Rate Collapses to Lowest Level Ever Recorded
  • Cooking Once a Week Linked to Lower Dementia Incidence, Study Reports (JH: What about cooking three times a day?)
  • Survey Reports Growing Scepticism, Anger Toward AI Among Younger US Adults
  • New Lawsuit Claims Former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Was Caught Accessing Child Pornography by RCMP During His Time in Office
  • Much more.

3. Finbar Sullivan a Brit?

Sounds Irish to me.


2. DAD at 1352

a) Evreux (27): France’s largest ethnic hypermarket, opened on the site of an Intermarché looted during the riots, has also just closed. The store sold only halal products and no alcohol….

b) A group identifying as radical “anti-speciesist” activists has claimed responsibility for setting fire to 17 vehicles at the Paris Terroirs pig slaughterhouse in Houdan, Yvelines, on the night of April 4….

c) “I’m not going back to all those filthy infidels”: Lolita C., expelled from Turkey to France, lives under ISIS after returning from jihad in Syria…

d) A double bombing struck the city of Blida, located about 50 kilometers south of Algiers, on Monday morning, April 13, while Pope Leo XIV was on an official visit to Algeria. This is the first attack on Algerian soil since 2012, according to reports….

1. Over at OoL

https://orphansofliberty.blogspot.com/2026/04/gold-silver-metals-and-stones.html

Monday [13 till close of play]

(1633) Almost evening, all … been a busy day.

 

17. Elon quotes Donny


16. Phillipson


15. In comments

The Melania biz is under post Mon 6-10.

The Donny Christ biz is also under that post … a thread in itself.

14. Moo corner


13. Steve’s mystery post

Monday [12]

(1508)(1532)

The traditional dating in the Douay-Rheims-Challoner version, in its introductions to the Gospels, has Matthew about 36; Mark about 40; Luke about 54; John about 93. That’s safe for Roman Catholics.

“The Orthodox Church views the Bible as the divinely inspired Word of God and a foundational record of divine revelation, yet it is not the sole authority, acting as part of a larger Holy Tradition. It must be read with the “mind of the Church,” avoiding private interpretation in favor of the consensus of Church Fathers and Councils.”

Protestant denominations, the traditional ones, not cults, tend more to solo scriptura but dates are debated. In August, 2009, on a website later stolen by blgr ggl in July, 2024, quite a few theologians were coming around to there being no choice but to date far earlier than modernists.

John A. T. Robinson has all four gospels before 60, with various books/treatises devoted to why those dates. I archived these dates, minus explanations, here:

|https://unherdablecats.com/early-dating/

It shows an emerging Christology around 20 or so years after death/resurrection, placing it before AD70. One thing fairly clear is that interpretations of scripture need to be seen in the light of scholars, councils, creeds over the first centuries, incorporating the above.

Mon Mat

 

Have you a spare two hours?

Unusual English used in this review … wonder if it was written by an Indian or Latin?

“This splendid film is an accurate picture of post-Civil War Texas life , much as John Ford had earlier done with Alan LeMay’s “The Searchers”.

The neighbors of a frontier family named Zachary (Burt Lancaster , Audie Murphy , Doug McClure and their mother excellently played by Lillian Gish) turn on them when it is suspected that their adopted daughter was stolen from the local Kiawa tribe . The Kiowas go on the warpath . Problems emerge when a secret about a mestizo is discovered .

The Kiowa tribe claims that the daughter (it was Audrey Hepburn’s only Western) is one of their own, stolen in a raid and she will be excluded for both races .

Offbeat Western about racial intolerance focuses on an enjoyable family and the dramatic deeds happen when a dark secret surfaces. It’s an interesting western with exceptional interpretation from protagonist duo Burt Lancaster and Audrey Hepburn.

However , Audrey Hepburn was seriously injured when she was thrown by a horse between scenes, spent six weeks in the hospital healing from a broken back, and when she returned to the set was (only) able to complete her role wearing a back brace. John Huston blamed himself for the mishap and hated this movie, (but) Hepburn bore no ill will towards the director. While Audrey was in hospital, Huston filmed scenes using a double.

Furthermore , a likeable Doug McClure as his kind brother, he is very fine as well as Audie Murphy as Cash, the hotheaded brother who reacts violently to learning his sister is a red skin Indian. Special mention to Lillian Gish as their affectionate mummy and Joseph Wiseman as the crazy Kelsey.

The picture was well produced by Harold Hecht/James Hill/ Burt Lancaster ; they wanted to ensure its commerciality and change the film’s direction , they wished to cast Kirk Douglas as Lancaster’s brother, which would throw off the balance in the brothers’ relationship.

The first effort at a rewrite did not work and after fifty pages into the second rewrite, the original writer , J.P. Miller , quit the film and broke off his relationship with the producers and being hired (was) Ben Maddow who wrote the script based on the novel written by Alan LeMay.

Glittering and shimmer cinematography is perfectly reflected on spectacular outdoors and colorful interiors by cameraman Franz Planer , though Oswald Morris says in his memoirs he was offered this film. Emotive as well as thrilling musical score by the classic Dimitri Tiomkin .

The motion picture was compellingly directed by John Huston who saw the film as an opportunity to make a serious comment on race relations, but the company thought anything along those lines should take a back seat to making it a commercial success as action/adventure.

The flick was made in a good time of the 50s and 60s when Huston resurged as a filmmaker of quality films and with the momentum in his favor, as John hung around in Hollywood this time to write and/or direct some of the finest American cinema made including The African Queen , The jungle of asphalt (1950), Red badge of courage (1951) ,Moulin Rouge (1952), Moby Dick (1956), The unforgiven (1960), Misfits (1961), Freud (1962), The night of the iguana (1964).

They were for the most part well-regarded but certainly not close to the level of his earlier revered work . He also experimented behind-the-camera with colour effects and approached topics that most others would not even broach, including thought-provoking themes and psychoanalysis.

He subsequently directed successes such as Fat City, (1972 ), The man who would be king (1975) and Wise blood (1979). He ended his career on a high note with Under volcano (1984), Honor of Prizzi (1985) and Dublineses (1987).

Rating : 7’5 above average , worthwhile watching.”

Monday [11]

(1106) Bright out there but the air is poisonous. (1243)

 

No sense of self-protection

Until last night anyway:


Well why would they want to do that anyway beyond this fanatical feminazi demand to have zero constraints on their behaviour in any way, shape or form? It’s not sane and reeks of naivety, total entitlement … as for myself, I’d never wander around unarmed at such an hour, even in a relatively safe place … unlike this girl:


Why on earth was she at a nightclub alone anyway? Ok, let’s leave that … why was she leaving a nightclub alone in Britain, given the flooding of Britain by pack-rape demographics, with horror cases every other day, including deaths?

Only answer I can see is they’ve bought the narrative lock, stock and barrel, like Iryna. She had zero concept of self-protection, saw the fiend, thought … oh, loveable guest to the land, I must be kind to him … the fabians tell me so. Compare that to Charles Bronson’s defences. At least Lola in Scotland took some protection with her.

And why around churchyards at night? Or in parks? Dressed as come hither as she can? Naturally I’ll be attacked online by girls and limp-left men for even saying it.

Check my own online form so far … consistently for the inquiries, for justice, for restitution, plus keep men out of women’s spaces, keep boys out of girl guides, support girls safety groups and so on … all that is imperative … listen to the ladies too. Plus I believe pepper spray should be legal for ladies.

But at the same time, they need to tell other girls to get wise, to take at least elementary precautions, avoid certain scenarios like the plague.