seldonp38 Jan 16, 2022 07:24
barbara hicks, samantha bond, travel, rachel roberts, michael fassbender, leslie odom jr., albert finney, television, sylvia miles, agatha christie, richard vernon, maeve dermody, gemma jones, simon shepherd, burn gorman, miranda richardson, politics, jeremy lloyd, geraldine james, david suchet, world war 1, fiona glascott, jacqueline bisset, middle east, julie cox, jean-pierre cassel, anthony perkins, kenneth branagh, eileen atkins, vanessa redgrave, mia farrow, robert bathurst, willem dafoe, lois chiles, talulah riley, ingrid bergman, peter ustinov, julian sands, charles dance, denis quilley, geraldine mcewan, john castle, tom bateman, douglas booth, john gielgud, movies, guy williams, julian ovenden, anna maxwell-martin, british empire, sam neill, maggie smith, sam wanamaker, patrick malahide, monica dolan, lucy boynton, rachael stirling, sports, greg wise, noah taylor, religion, benjamin whitrow, ursula howells, michael york, roddy mcdowall, mid 20th century, derek jacobi, saffron burrows, martin balsam, toby stephens, judi dench, diana rigg, george coulouris, anna calder-marshall, simon maccorkindale, sean connery, elaine ives-cameron, early 20th century, art, zoe tapper, daisy ridley, aidan gillen, manuel garcia-rulfo, annette badland, great depression, john carson, sophie winkleman, angela landsbury, alfred molina, jane birkin, penelope cruz, colin blakely, lauren bacall, george kennedy, nicholas clay, aidan turner, olivia colman, bette davis, richard widmark, i.s. johar, josh gad, james mason, jo woodcock, david niven, tom baker, geraldine alexander, jack warden, marc warren, johnny depp, michelle pfieffer, lucy punch, literary
seldonp38 May 28, 2020 14:45
bill moody, travel, zoë wanamaker, joe absolom, ben pullen, patrick malahide, michael fassbender, damien thomas, television, monica dolan, agatha christie, amanda root, rachael stirling, nicholas farrell, kate fahy, sports, gemma jones, sophie linfield, benjamin whitrow, simon shepherd, mary stockley, geraldine james, david suchet, donald sumpter, fiona glascott, sian phillips, toby stephens, anna calder-marshall, julie cox, richard hope, early 20th century, art, robert bathurst, talulah riley, aidan gillen, john carson, annette badland, jacinta mulcahy, donald douglas, ruth gemmell, paul rhys, diane fletcher, hugh fraser, julian ovenden, marc warren, british empire, literary
seldonp38 May 06, 2016 09:28
hailee steinfeld, travel, old west, bob hoskins, dorothy adams, nathaniel parker, jeff bridges, guy kibbee, trevor howard, carey mulligan, josh brolin, politics, miriam margolyes, george raft, jack oakie, shirley maclaine, henry fonda, william wyler, terence stamp, sian phillips, peter vaughan, gregory peck, geraldine chaplin, ronald pickup, chuck connors, alec mccowen, olivia wilde, richard e. grant, alan mowbray, michael gough, juno temple, charlie cox, adam beach, mark strong, charles bickford, shirley temple, martin scorsese, thomas hardy, jonathan pryce, denholm elliot, grant withers, freddie jones, john wayne, victorian age, john mills, keith carradine, melville cooper, movies, pedro armendariz, marlene dietrich, finlay currie, barry pepper, cesar romero, harrison ford, charlton heston, walter fitzgerald, cedric hardwicke, gilbert roland, british empire, belle epoque, ronald colman, john carradine, jon favreau, hermione gingold, charles boyer, evelyn keyes, peter o'toole, henry cavill, simon ward, jean simmons, matthew vaughn, coen brothers, winona ryder, gilded age, stuart wilson, red skelton, michael jayston, victor mcguire, matt damon, anna calder-marshall, ward bond, edith wharton, daniel day-lewis, dakim matthews, john farrow, around the world in 80 days, tom sturridge, james faulkner, victor mclaglen, jason flemyng, daniel craig, elizabeth marvel, olivia grant, history, john ford, norman lloyd, nicholas clay, carroll baker, burt lancaster, claire danes, michael sheen, hank worden, joe e. brown, mark williams, philip ahn, david niven, ronald lacey, sam rockwell, robert morley, michelle pfieffer, old hollywood, abigail spencer, anna lee, literary