I've already got tickets for three plays in London: an RSC production of All's Well That Ends Well (with Judi Dench as the Countess); Michael Frayn's new play, Democracy, about Willy Brandt; and a revival of the WWI play, Journey's End. Can't wait!
Meanwhile, no idea about Raggedy's movie...
Yes to Friendly Persuasion, Fealola.
(That sounds great Bree.)
I look forward to hearing about the plays, bree - as well as the rest of the trip, of course!
Just a little boost up the ladder so that Fealola sees that she's up next. :wink:
NEWIE
New York street scene. Street singers sing. Break-dancers dance. Vendors vend. People rush by as they yack on cell phones. One telephone talker is back and forth between calls, negotiating. A lackey follows trying to keep up with the fast pace.
bree wrote:My morning commute?
Ha! Ha! (Which one are you? )
Phone Booth is correct. (Glad you got it right away, that's all I've seen so far!)
Sorry i play bridge in the mornings...and don't get back here soon enough :-)
oldie
A man is in a cemetary watching a burial.
Frankenstien
And about a thousand other movies!
a woman is watching as well. He is new to town and is offered a ride back into town.
Thats better!
The Big Chill?
I'll bet you were saving "zither music" for a clue, weren't you?
I need to think about a new scene -- back in a bit.
I actually put it in yesterday ....and fell asleep...so just went for the opening scene.( or pretty close to it..not a real big Joseph Cotton fan)
Oldie
A woman gets a speck of grit in her eye at a train station, and goes to the refreshment counter to ask for a glass of water to wash her eye with.