May Whitty

May Whitty

  • Born: 1865-6-19
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  • Extended Reading
    • Aryanna 2021-12-21 08:01:14

      When the whole world doesn't believe you, will you still stick to yourself?

      Figure 1: Miss Kelly who catches the train back to England to get married. Kelly and her two girlfriends were chatting and drinking in the hotel room. The best friend complained that she had lost her freedom when she got married so early. Kelly comforted herself that she had seen a lot. Even if she...

    • Max 2021-12-21 08:01:14

      There is no title but a short review can not be written

      The story of a carriage is used to describe how politics affects ordinary people. It is obvious that the old woman’s spy status has brought out the scheme, so that other people who are not involved in the conspiracy are also involved; the dark side is these various ordinary people. People, judges,...

    • Reva 2022-04-24 07:01:14

      The super annoying suspense romantic comedy film actually has elements of espionage warfare. It can be said that the genre is very diverse, and it should have sold well back then. The slightly cumbersome hotel scene explains the identities and relationships of the main characters. Although the plot is long-winded (maybe because of old-fashioned), the rhythm is pleasing to the eye. The shooting on the train is very dexterous, and the panoramic shots that are good at interspersing outside the car continue to enhance the atmosphere. Comedy-suspense-comedy, in a gunfight to comedy with irony. Samsung and a half

    • Nat 2022-03-27 09:01:09

      So arrogant. I haven't seen much of Xi Fat's movies and can't tell anything, I just think it's very compact and doesn't have any useless shots. The magician's drawing board that popped out of the cargo hold shocked me. . . . Similar to today's Finch or Nolan, Xi Fat was ahead of the movies of that era.

    The Lady Vanishes quotes

    • Charters: [Speaking into the telephone] Tell me, what's happening to England?

      [pause]

      Charters: Blowing a gale? No, I'm inquiring about the test match in Manchester.

      [pause]

      Charters: Cricket, sir. Cricket!

      [pause]

      Charters: You don't know? You can't be in England and not know the test score.

      Charters: [Turns to Caldicott] The fellow says he doesn't know.

      Caldicott: Silly ass!

    • Gilbert: [Opening the door to the lavatory] Are you all right Miss Froy?

      Miss Froy: [Speaking from the cramped lavatory] Yes, thank you. It's rather like the rush hour on the Underground!