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David Edward Underdown (19 August 1925 – 26 September 2009) was a historian of 17th-century English politics and culture and Professor Emeritus at Yale University. Born at Wells, Somerset , Underdown was educated at the Blue School and Exeter College, Oxford .
The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "This attempt at a low-budget thriller, shot mainly on location, is undermined by the staggering improbabilities of the script. Molly's reactions to the threats of the Dark Man and her hesitancy in seeking help from the police, are unbelievably stupid: with equal stupidity she allows herself to be kidnapped by an old and obvious trick.
The film would also have a limited IMAX engagement beginning January 3, 2025. [52] It was featured in the Limelight section of the 54th International Film Festival Rotterdam to be screened in February 2025. [53] The film had its theatrical preview in France (in Paris) on 15 January 2025. [54] It is due to be released in France on 29 January ...
The film follows the three main characters as the Guards Armoured Division lands at Normandy weeks after D-Day, and on into action as part of the break-out. Following the crew of a Sherman tank , they cope with different aspects of fighting a war on another continent, such as being separated from family and loved ones and coping with the loss ...
Underdown is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: David Edward Underdown (David Underdown) (1925–2009), English historian; Charles Edward Underdown (Edward Underdown) (1908–1989), English actor; Emanuel Maguire Underdown (1831–1913), English barrister, author and industrialist; Emily Underdown (1863–1947), English author
Chibnall and McFarlane in The British 'B' Film wrote: "It was not the most plausible of plots, but it was effectively handled." [1] In British Sound Films: The Studio Years 1928–1959 David Quinlan rated the film as "average", writing: "Compact low-budget thriller." [5] TV Guide called the film "a taut and action-filled programmer." [6]
Them (French: Ils) is a 2006 French-Romanian horror film directed by David Moreau and Xavier Palud. [3] According to a title card at the beginning of the film, it is "based on real events". Olivia Bonamy plays Clementine, a young teacher who has recently moved from France to a remote but idyllic country house near Bucharest , Romania , with her ...
The film's screenplay was written by John Chase and it is directed by Brian A Miller. [2] Locations where the movie was filmed include Roberto's Restaurant on State St, Fairfield Ave and inside a new apartment complex also located on Fairfield Ave, in Bridgeport CT. [ 3 ]