Some British citizens meet at the Venetian Lido where they go to play. Between them is naughty Mr.


For sure, A Warm Corner isn't for everyone today. If you're into those old-school British farces, the kind where everyone's politely flustered, you might find a certain charm. But if you need sharp wit and snappy pacing, you'll probably just wonder what the fuss was about. 🤷♀️ It’s all about these British folks on h...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Victor Saville

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"For sure, A Warm Corner isn't for everyone today. If you're into those old-school British farces, the kind where everyone's politely flustered, you might find a certain charm. But if you need sharp wit and snappy pacing, you'll probably just wonder what the fuss was about. 🤷♀️ It’s all about these British folks on holiday in Venice. They're at the Lido, you know, doing touristy things and getting into scrapes. Our main guy, Mr. Corner, he's a bit of a scamp. He's pretending to be “Mr. Pickle..."

Alfred Wellesley
Lauri Wylie, Franz Arnold, Arthur Wimperis, Angus MacPhail, Victor Saville, Ernst Bach
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