60's pretty ruffian

Isac 2022-07-04 15:36:55

The young Alpert Finney did not have the British-style glamorous face of Grant, but he had a tall and strong body. The thick muscles were rampant, and the haircuts that were taken care of from time to time in the film formed a powerful sexual temptation. This The cynical ruffian exudes a sense of violence and beauty all over his body. He has an insight into the essence of work and life. The ants, whose marriage is the two most important tasks in their lives, sneered at each other, but they were unable to get rid of their own strength.

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Saturday Night and Sunday Morning quotes

  • Arthur Seaton: What I'm out for is a good time - all the rest is propaganda!

  • [last lines - Arthur throws a stone at the builder's shed on a new housing estate]

    Doreen: What did you do that for?

    Arthur Seaton: I don't know, just felt like it I suppose.

    Doreen: Maybe one of those houses will be for us.

    Arthur Seaton: I know.

    Doreen: You shouldn't throw things like that.

    Arthur Seaton: It won't be the last one I'll throw. C'mon duck, let's go down!