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The Last of England
Cast
Tilda Swinton, Spencer Leigh, 'Spring' Mark Adley, Gerrard McArthur View AllCrew
Derek Jarman (Director), Derek Jarman (Writer) View AllRelease: Aug. 23rd, 1987
Runtime: 1 hour, 27 minutes
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This is England fans
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Looking for movie about old England
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The new Filmworks in Manchester, England.
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Movie about a boy growing in old england
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Takoma11
Not so much because of the nudity or the frequent abrupt close-ups of the mans mouth, but because the sequence lingers on for a long time, taking away the buffer period where you might giggle a bit at the staging and forcing you to sit with this man.
Not so much because of the nudity or the frequent abrupt close-ups of the mans mouth, but because the sequence lingers on for a long time, taking away the buffer period where you might giggle a bit at the staging and forcing you to sit with this man.
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