This was a British drama film. Philadelphia a USA production. Completely different set of standards. Hollywood still had problems showing womens nipples. Anyone who only saw american films would assume that everyone had sex in their underwear😂
Well, that's a movie kiss. But I don't think I knew of a single feature film from the 70s where two men kiss. I'm only aware of Rosa von Praunheim's film, but that's more of a docudrama than a feature film.
ES-TU LE POINT SUR LA TINO JE SUIS EN PLACE UN SYSTÈME DE CHRISTIAN ESTROSI LA PREMIÈRE PARTIE DE LA TINO DE CHRISTIAN JACOB GY BIKNLON JE VAIS ME SUIS PAS LES DEUX FOIS QUE JE VAIS ME SUIS PAS LES DEUX FOIS QUE JE VAIS ME SUIS EN TRAIN DE CHRISTIAN JACOB ET DE CHRISTIAN JACOB ET DE LA PREMIÈRE PARTIE BJJJKKNII FOR ME SUIS PAS LES RÉSEAUX ET DE CHRISTIAN JACOB ET DE CHRISTIAN JACOB ET DE CHRISTIAN J AI DIT DE CHRISTIAN ESTROSI LA PREMIÈRE PARTIE DE LA TINO DE CHRISTIAN
This film is by all means one of my all-time favorites! Great writing and acting! Peter should have won Oscar for this film, not so many actors were brave enough to play gay roles in the 70s, not to mention he did it perfectly.
Je me rappelle l’avoir vu en 1975, j’avais 11 ans, né d’une famille nombreuse et catholique, ma mère était extrêmement choquée, c'était une époque encore cloisonnée et fermée. Nous vivions dans une résidence de banlieue de la classe moyenne. Pour nous c'était l’inconnu, le monde des villes, l’autre, l’ailleurs. Pas une seule fois nous aurions pensé que cela pouvait être un voisin, un ami, un copain, un prof, un frère...ça n’existait pas, sauf dans les cabarets ou autres boites de nuit du monde interlope. On était d’une naïveté à la limite arriéré. Déjà quand les "villages people" ont sorti leur tube ymca, personne n’avait compris le message subliminal des looks du premier boy’s band. Mon frère pour qui on avait des soupçons et qui des années après avait fait son coming out, et qui résultat des courses, ma mère s’entendait très bien avec son petit ami. Pour mon père plutôt conservateur ce fût plus difficile, jusqu’au jour ou son meilleur ami après un mariage et 2 enfants, passa "l’arme à gauche" dans sa quarantaine. Et oui on juge, on jauge, et puis un jour, comme quoi...
Murray Head is such a pretty boy here and Peter Finch so handsome. A beautiful, sensitive film about erotic despair. What’s heart breaking is the author of the great screenplay,Penelope Gilliatt ,died of alcoholism. The screenplay is so quotable. Here are a couple: “Look, I know you feel you're not getting enough of me, but you're getting all there is”. Isn’t that gutting but true? Here’s another: “I've had it with this business: ‘Anything is better than nothing.’There are times when nothing has to be better than anything.” How often do we feel that way? Often enough. Long live Penelope Gilliatt!
Reviewing the Wikipedia entry on the film it appears the screenplay was a collaboration between Gilliat, Schlesinger, the director, and David Sherwin, a screenwriter.
As a very young woman, I saw the opening of this film in London and came away infatuated with both Peter Finch and Glenda Jackson. Truly a landmark film.
I agree it was truly a landmark movie. All actors are good. Guess it is also in the movie that Daniel Day Lewis had a very short appearance. His first role.
@@nktnt3321 given how homosexuals were treated in the past and the attitude of heterosexuals were towards them, it was pretty revolutionary and ahead of its time
I came here because I was reading about Ian Bannen on IMDB. He was originally cast for Finch's part, but was fired because the prospect of kissing Head was freaking him out because he was straight. He later regretted it, saying throwing away such a plum role set back his career and he never recovered. IMBD says rumors say Finch lost the Oscar to Gene Hackman due to this kissing scene.
I like how the first idiotic comment here is "r u gay?" while other comments like this get no response "I like Matured Man, OMG 😍😘🥰 looking for Daddy" - it's almost as if people question intelligence but not perversion. :)
I remember Murray Head back in the 80's when I was a teenager ( the wonderful 80's ) but I didn't know he was also an actor until now when I heard the song " One Night in Bankock" so I looked him up & found out a great deal about him !!
This was a top-rated British film based on real lives. Peter Finch in a bravura performance plays the gay doctor while Glenda Jackson as a single woman, was no less superb. Both of these characters are involved with a young man, who divides his time, giving quality space to each of his lovers. It's on Sunday, Bloody Sunday when the young man finds it difficult to be with both his lovers at the same time. In the finale, he ditches both seeing greener pastures in the USA where he hopes he will be completely fulfilled, both professionally and personally. This is a not-to-be-missed film. Both Finch and Jackson were never better.
A great deal of credit surely belongs to director John Schlesinger (1926-2003), and also to Penelope Gilliatt, the writer of the screenplay, though I believe there was some reworking by others (please correct me if I'm wrong about that). This surely is one of the crowning achievements of Schlesinger's directing career,, which included such notable films as Billy Liar, Darling and Midnight Cowboy.
@@treesny I agree with you totally that Sunday Bloody Sunday was one of John Schlesinger's best films. I haven't seen Billy Liar, but both Darling and Midnight Cowboy were superb.
This filme is so good. I remember when I saw it in the seventies this kiss scene was cut here in Brazil. I got angry because I had read about it but we were not allowed to see. Why? It's such a beautiful kiss. Murray Head. He also played Judas in Jesus Christ Superstar.
@@mcgiant1983 I know what you mean, it’s always a shock when you see someone completely out of the context and the era you are used to seeing them in. Eastenders was great in the 80s/90s but not so much now.
Im sure that back then this scene was very contoversal. In 1971 this was unheard of especially in film. Being that this is 2013 Ive seen male kissing scenes that are much more explicitly intense! I give props to these two actors who were brave enouh to go there back then! Way to go gents! :)
Bobby Finney Yes this was a theatrical first. I am not aware of two men kissing each other like this before. it was shocking and a milestone for gay men.
Saw this in a theater. Had no idea what it was about and didn't know the actors. Remember a man and woman couple getting up and walking out after this scene.
(…) When these preambles were over, we watched Goodbye Columbus in silence, while I tried to sneak peripheral glances at him in the dark. There was a second feature scheduled, but partway through Sunday, Bloody Sunday, there was a kiss between two men. Revolted members of the Mafia yelled, “That’s gross, man,” and Elvis ordered, “Stop the movie.” And then he was gone, uttering a barely audible “See y’all later.” (From “Cybill Disobedience”)
Diógenes Dornelles -I don’t know what the source is that you’re citing, but I remember those words from that time. Amazing how depictions of intimacy challenge us more than explicit sexual acts. I’ve seen gay porn, and nothing threatens my ability to keep watching the screen like two men kissing.
Yes that was June Brown from Eastenders as the patient and a very young June brown indeed!! I remember my mother freaking out about this film as we had just seen Queen Elizabeth the first or Elizabeth Regina We love the TV series and she was furious at this evil movie Glenda Jackson was in I asked what it was about she would not tell me
Where is my daddy..........I want daddy for life to live my rest of life with whom..........im 30 alone in life as well need someone hand to hold ......need someone arm to cry
This was that brief period when British movies were getting bold with depictions of gay men. You almost never find this movie being shown, even today, and every copy of Oliver Reed’s nude, Greek-grappling scene with Alan Bates in Women In Love must have been burnt in a secret Freemasons ritual. Reed was great in interviews, refusing to take it seriously, and joking about Bates’ “shortcomings”, and referring to his penis as “a robins egg”!
Do you need some recommendations, five years later? I'd have to ask what kind you like, whether it's just the gay element or if you're looking for a more specific, dramatic feel. And I'd ask what the other movie you liked is! I haven't seen Sunday Bloody Sunday yet, but if it's not too specific a feel you're looking for, maybe we can find some recommendations!
Caused a gasp (loud too) in the first run theater in which a young me saw it way back when. I'm guessing that at that time our audiences felt that well it's English, and THEY do things like that in mainstream films. As a college kid then I vaguely recall some fringe films we all saw that were pretty badly acted (maybe Andy Warhol sponsored) that were kinky by those times standards. But a mainstream film like this was a shocker.
Like the line "I didn't expect you this weekend." The young man drops in as he pleases - totally disrespectful. The older man is grateful for the crumbs
What's crazy that decades later in the movie "Philadelphia" they refused to even show the couple kiss.
You mean the movie "Let's try to act gay and pretend we even know what an opera is, with ugly spots on our face"? That movie?
That's because it was an American movie. Americans are well known for being puritanical bigots, racist, & misogynistic.
With Trump in office expected to be 1965 all over again.
@@Mntguy-nr9vlomg can yall stop talking about that in the most random places, stop the fear mongering
This was a British drama film. Philadelphia a USA production. Completely different set of standards. Hollywood still had problems showing womens nipples. Anyone who only saw american films would assume that everyone had sex in their underwear😂
Now that's a kiss! Such a beautiful and tender moment of two men showing their love and affection for each other.
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Well, that's a movie kiss. But I don't think I knew of a single feature film from the 70s where two men kiss. I'm only aware of Rosa von Praunheim's film, but that's more of a docudrama than a feature film.
Whatever!
They just smushed their lips against eachother. Not a good kiss at all.
@@jmg9509 It's just a movie kiss.
The way they looked at each other. Very good acting.
I remember sitting in the movie theater when I was 18 watching this scene and accepting what I knew since I was 6.
ES-TU LE POINT SUR LA TINO JE SUIS EN PLACE UN SYSTÈME DE CHRISTIAN ESTROSI LA PREMIÈRE PARTIE DE LA TINO DE CHRISTIAN JACOB
GY BIKNLON JE VAIS ME SUIS PAS LES DEUX FOIS QUE JE VAIS ME SUIS PAS LES DEUX FOIS QUE JE VAIS ME SUIS EN TRAIN DE CHRISTIAN JACOB ET DE CHRISTIAN JACOB ET DE LA PREMIÈRE PARTIE
BJJJKKNII FOR ME SUIS PAS LES RÉSEAUX ET DE CHRISTIAN JACOB ET DE CHRISTIAN JACOB ET DE CHRISTIAN J AI DIT DE CHRISTIAN ESTROSI LA PREMIÈRE PARTIE DE LA TINO DE CHRISTIAN
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I saw it too and ran full speed in the other direction! It was not the fault of the movie. :-)
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Here is a genuinely adult film. By that I mean subtle, complex, nuanced, compassionate and utterly human.
Мне нравится, насколько это выглядит мило, душевно, по-настоящему, просто... Больше бы таких сцен в фильмах
The way he asked "U alright?" It was so endearing💕
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Showing stuff like this shouldn't be allowed, kids might think that having a haircut like the younger guy is acceptable.
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Awww I love the young mans hair. So beautyful❤
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Lmao I’m happy I read the full comment
Oh it's very acceptable. People were so much more attractive in the 1970s.
Always enjoyed this movie, even the name was cool, 49 year old guy in Chicago, Cheers everyone 👋🏿
Man, that's sweet! t's very cute how they portraited their relationship.
Love this!
This film is by all means one of my all-time favorites! Great writing and acting! Peter should have won Oscar for this film, not so many actors were brave enough to play gay roles in the 70s, not to mention he did it perfectly.
He had played Oscar Wilde ten years earlier in a film.
And for that he should've won an Oscar??
Murray Head was very pretty here. Nice dynamic where he strokes the older guys hair. Natural looking scene, no fuss.
Very well acted indeed.
Still, for me, the best gay male kiss ever on film. Warm and real, no hesitation, full-on and carefree. And, amazingly, 1971ish.
Yep
we can thank Jack McFarland for that
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It's a lovely kiss
Je me rappelle l’avoir vu en 1975, j’avais 11 ans, né d’une famille nombreuse et catholique, ma mère était extrêmement choquée, c'était une époque encore cloisonnée et fermée. Nous vivions dans une résidence de banlieue de la classe moyenne. Pour nous c'était l’inconnu, le monde des villes, l’autre, l’ailleurs. Pas une seule fois nous aurions pensé que cela pouvait être un voisin, un ami, un copain, un prof, un frère...ça n’existait pas, sauf dans les cabarets ou autres boites de nuit du monde interlope.
On était d’une naïveté à la limite arriéré. Déjà quand les "villages people" ont sorti leur tube ymca, personne n’avait compris le message subliminal des looks du premier boy’s band. Mon frère pour qui on avait des soupçons et qui des années après avait fait son coming out, et qui résultat des courses, ma mère s’entendait très bien avec son petit ami. Pour mon père plutôt conservateur ce fût plus difficile, jusqu’au jour ou son meilleur ami après un mariage et 2 enfants, passa "l’arme à gauche" dans sa quarantaine. Et oui on juge, on jauge, et puis un jour, comme quoi...
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Murray Head is such a pretty boy here and Peter Finch so handsome. A beautiful, sensitive film about erotic despair. What’s heart breaking is the author of the great screenplay,Penelope Gilliatt ,died of alcoholism. The screenplay is so quotable. Here are a couple: “Look, I know you feel you're not getting enough of me, but you're getting all there is”. Isn’t that gutting but true? Here’s another: “I've had it with this business: ‘Anything is better than nothing.’There are times when nothing has to be better than anything.” How often do we feel that way? Often enough. Long live Penelope Gilliatt!
Reviewing the Wikipedia entry on the film it appears the screenplay was a collaboration between Gilliat, Schlesinger, the director, and David Sherwin, a screenwriter.
And so full of passion. It really seems as if the 2 of them are enjoying the moment for real. Loved it
Very well done! I look at it again and I'm convinced....
As a very young woman, I saw the opening of this film in London and came away infatuated with both Peter Finch and Glenda Jackson. Truly a landmark film.
I left the theater infatuated with Murray Head!
Oh yes Virginia, he was a heartbreaker!
I came away infatuated with all three. Aaaah
I agree it was truly a landmark movie. All actors are good. Guess it is also in the movie that Daniel Day Lewis had a very short appearance. His first role.
Thanks, e. What an amazing film for the time. I've still got a crush on Peter Finch!
Pretty amazing to be in a film in 1971. Of course the whole movie was groundbreaking for its time.
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@@nktnt3321 given how homosexuals were treated in the past and the attitude of heterosexuals were towards them, it was pretty revolutionary and ahead of its time
My mom was born in '71
Very nice movie l love it
What a lovely, caring kiss.
At the time the idea of an open relationship without consequence in a mainstream film was to me the most revolutionary thing.
I came here because I was reading about Ian Bannen on IMDB. He was originally cast for Finch's part, but was fired because the prospect of kissing Head was freaking him out because he was straight. He later regretted it, saying throwing away such a plum role set back his career and he never recovered.
IMBD says rumors say Finch lost the Oscar to Gene Hackman due to this kissing scene.
ItsFazsha are you gay?
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I like how the first idiotic comment here is "r u gay?" while other comments like this get no response "I like Matured Man, OMG 😍😘🥰 looking for Daddy" - it's almost as if people question intelligence but not perversion. :)
OMG! Dot Cotton aka June Brown, I have not seen this movie since she became famous!
No way, I didn't recognise her!
A very realistic kiss. That's why it works .
But no tongues?! ;-)
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Yea nowadays you notice that a lot of guys who kiss in a scene appear very wooden. This was natural and no hesitation was detected
It’s a greeting kiss not a long love making session. 💜
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And you'll note they are British. American movies were still scared shitless of showing truly happy gay men on film
jonwiley And now American is much more open to gay people than the rest of the world
@@johnytan971 lol good one.
@@johnytan971 lol, Only in the cities. Come down to Alabama and see how people treat them :/
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Yeah not the deep south
@@johnytan971 depends on the area.
I remember Murray Head back in the 80's when I was a teenager ( the wonderful 80's ) but I didn't know he was also an actor until now when I heard the song " One Night in Bankock" so I looked him up & found out a great deal about him !!
i didn’t know until recently that Anthony Stewart Head, Giles on Buffy, was his brother!
Peter Finch, as always, was superb in this role. Whatever happened to his co-star, Murry Head?
This was a top-rated British film based on real lives. Peter Finch in a bravura performance plays the gay doctor while Glenda Jackson as a single woman, was no less superb. Both of these characters are involved with a young man, who divides his time, giving quality space to each of his lovers. It's on Sunday, Bloody Sunday when the young man finds it difficult to be with both his lovers at the same time. In the finale, he ditches both seeing greener pastures in the USA where he hopes he will be completely fulfilled, both professionally and personally. This is a not-to-be-missed film. Both Finch and Jackson were never better.
A great deal of credit surely belongs to director John Schlesinger (1926-2003), and also to Penelope Gilliatt, the writer of the screenplay, though I believe there was some reworking by others (please correct me if I'm wrong about that). This surely is one of the crowning achievements of Schlesinger's directing career,, which included such notable films as Billy Liar, Darling and Midnight Cowboy.
@@treesny I agree with you totally that Sunday Bloody Sunday was one of John Schlesinger's best films. I haven't seen Billy Liar, but both Darling and Midnight Cowboy were superb.
A love like this is what I hope to achieve someday
This is so relatable and believable. Just ordinary tenderness.
Well what's extraordinary tenderness?
@tyrellanderson4722 if you use your imagination you may discover
@tyrellanderson4722 you know it when you see it. Maybe this is for someone. I think it is beautifully ordinary.
Ive never seen this movie and it looks wonderful and mid century lol.
I remember people storming out of the cinema - ludicrous!
I love the connection between and with Jesus Christ superstar and Buffy the vampire slayer 😎🫡😌😍 And I love the song 🎉One night in bangkok 🎉
First film in history showing two men kissing.
This filme is so good. I remember when I saw it in the seventies this kiss scene was cut here in Brazil. I got angry because I had read about it but we were not allowed to see. Why? It's such a beautiful kiss. Murray Head. He also played Judas in Jesus Christ Superstar.
Murray played Judas only on the album, not in the film.
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From the directors to the actors, they clearly knew what a real kiss is
omg what's with all the homophobic Russians in the comments, what's wrong with you people this was in the 70s get a grip 🤦♀️
They are just old and stupid, please don't listen to them.
All that and Dot Cotton crying too. Wow
I’m American and love Eastenders. Was stunned to see Dot on here!
@@mcgiant1983 I know what you mean, it’s always a shock when you see someone completely out of the context and the era you are used to seeing them in. Eastenders was great in the 80s/90s but not so much now.
Im sure that back then this scene was very contoversal. In 1971 this was unheard of especially in film. Being that this is 2013 Ive seen male kissing scenes that are much more explicitly intense! I give props to these two actors who were brave enouh to go there back then! Way to go gents! :)
Bobby Finney Yes this was a theatrical first. I am not aware of two men kissing each other like this before. it was shocking and a milestone for gay men.
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“ Nick ,why are you like this ?” 😢
That’s British soap megastar June Brown.
Saw this in a theater. Had no idea what it was about and didn't know the actors. Remember a man and woman couple getting up and walking out after this scene.
Them downtown English homescare soooo narrow especially the entrance 😗!
(…) When these preambles were over, we watched Goodbye Columbus in silence, while I tried to sneak peripheral glances at him in the dark. There was a second feature scheduled, but partway through Sunday, Bloody Sunday, there was a kiss between two men. Revolted members of the Mafia yelled, “That’s gross, man,” and Elvis ordered, “Stop the movie.” And then he was gone, uttering a barely audible “See y’all later.”
(From “Cybill Disobedience”)
Diógenes Dornelles -I don’t know what the source is that you’re citing, but I remember those words from that time. Amazing how depictions of intimacy challenge us more than explicit sexual acts. I’ve seen gay porn, and nothing threatens my ability to keep watching the screen like two men kissing.
today is a sunday, need me a kiss like this in my life
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Very nice movie. I love it.
Yes that was June Brown from Eastenders as the patient and a very young June brown indeed!! I remember my mother freaking out about this film as we had just seen Queen Elizabeth the first or Elizabeth Regina We love the TV series and she was furious at this evil movie Glenda Jackson was in I asked what it was about she would not tell me
Did your mum ever see Glenda in “The Music Lovers”? If so, what was her reaction?
Used to be on the TV in the 70s
If I was Murray Head I would have hoped for many re-takes.
Is it the same Murray Head who in the 80's did that song 'One Night In Bangkok'?
@@phototristan Yup, same person.
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Where is my daddy..........I want daddy for life to live my rest of life with whom..........im 30 alone in life as well need someone hand to hold ......need someone arm to cry
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This was that brief period when British movies were getting bold with depictions of gay men. You almost never find this movie being shown, even today, and every copy of Oliver Reed’s nude, Greek-grappling scene with Alan Bates in Women In Love must have been burnt in a secret Freemasons ritual. Reed was great in interviews, refusing to take it seriously, and joking about Bates’ “shortcomings”, and referring to his penis as “a robins egg”!
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The only other gay movie that I've heard of. I'm starting to get obsessed with this genre of movies honestly.
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Do you need some recommendations, five years later? I'd have to ask what kind you like, whether it's just the gay element or if you're looking for a more specific, dramatic feel. And I'd ask what the other movie you liked is! I haven't seen Sunday Bloody Sunday yet, but if it's not too specific a feel you're looking for, maybe we can find some recommendations!
It’s Dot Cotton!!❤️❤️❤️
So beautiful 🤗🤗😆😆
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Very nice!❤
No one kisses like an older men with their younger lovers😊
Dot Cotton, spotted 😂😂😂
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Ха ха-ха ха-ха ха-ха😂😂😂
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Caused a gasp (loud too) in the first run theater in which a young me saw it way back when. I'm guessing that at that time our audiences felt that well it's English, and THEY do things like that in mainstream films. As a college kid then I vaguely recall some fringe films we all saw that were pretty badly acted (maybe Andy Warhol sponsored) that were kinky by those times standards. But a mainstream film like this was a shocker.
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No, Timmy.
It didn't got bloody later, because of this.... 🥴
As Paris Hilton would say. "That's hot."
If I find a man like him!
Masterpiece
Best gay kiss on film
Is that June Brown/Dot Cotton? My word.
Wow, you're right, well spotted.
I've never seen this but would like to now.
Also:
English woman: *bursts out sobbing*
English man: "Hang on, hmm?"
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This is very wholesome but the only thing i question in this is their age gap
Grande ator americano dos anos 70…Finey
Controversial back then 😅
Like the line "I didn't expect you this weekend." The young man drops in as he pleases - totally disrespectful. The older man is grateful for the crumbs
this kiss is so hot .
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Very good film. In every Way.
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Mean handsome littebit old but so nice so sweet ❤❤❤❤❤
Wow, what would Dot Cotton think?
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name movie?
Very nice.
Murray Head was a hot 70s dude, who knew?
So much passion!
Movie?
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I like Matured Man, OMG 😍😘🥰 looking for Daddy
Realmente , esse é o verdadeiro significado de : pegando quem não gosto .
What movie is this?
Sunday Bloody Sunday
They did stuff like this back then?
Is this the same house from Notting Hill
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is this in london?
yes
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