Kkk😮😮😮😮the 😮😮has 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮that 😮are 😮😮😮designed 😮😮with all 😮😮kinds 😮😮that 😮😮😮make 😮😮a a 😮to 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮the 😮😮best 😮of 😮my 😮experience 😮😮in 😮a 😮way 😮I 😮😮can 😮😮😮😮text from 😮my 😮computer 😮to 😮😮be 😮the 😮best 😮way 😮😮I am 😮😮😮😮I think 😮I 😮am 😮😮a 😮little 😮😮bit more 😮aware 😮that 😮this 😮😮😮😮are 😮not 😮only 😮😮😮the most 😮important 😮😮to be 😮😮able 😮but 😮😮it 😮😮😮😮to 😮most 😮powerful 😮is 😮😮that 😮it 😮has 😮😮been 😮the 😮😮😮last 😮😮year 😮😮😮that 😮you 😮have 😮😮been using 😮😮a 😮😮😮in 😮😮your 😮😮life that 😮😮😮has stopped 😮and 😮😮has 😮stopped 😮by 😮and 😮is 😮😮now 😮😮the 😮😮😮next 😮minutes 😮😮of 😮your 😮😮time 😮😮😮for 😮😮😮a 😮😮day to 😮come 😮to 😮a 😮😮stop 😮😮in our 😮office 😮😮or 😮😮on 😮😮a 😮computer 😮😮with 😮😮the 😮other 😮😮hand 😮to 😮😮😮get 😮a 😮😮new 😮a 😮way 😮😮you 😮will 😮😮😮😮have 😮😮a 😮peaceful 😮😮😮😮life in 😮a 😮way 😮back 😮from😮 😮your 😮😮favorite 😮home 😮in 😮😮😮your 😮life 😮😮😮that has 😮the 😮😮biggest and 😮hottest 😮new 😮tarp 😮😮😮of 😮😮😮😮all 😮ages 😮for 😮the 😮past 😮couple 😮months 😮and 😮😮I saw 😮that 😮is 😮so 😮😮far 😮😮out 😮there and the the of my family was so good at me a few things I did you get home for the day you had better than that was quite funny when it is F and not even in my opinion I should go back on board to get the most from you guys in a timely way and you will like to get some rest for a movie day so that we are live on our way home hardware hardware the one we have so I will not need the AM from Tim's to get get job that would would be able for a better deal in your life as I do this to others that are the same same as I do in a way I know you can do not go away @@sperrinwell-beingandyoga9224
Oh my goodness! Finally I can't believe someone uploaded this film! I've been wanting to watch it for years and couldn't find it anywhere! BIG thank you!
Me too! Saw the beginning as a kid but had to go to bed early so I was only told the ending later by my mum. Now at last I got to see the full movie :-) Clearly remembered Matthews (Terence Rigby) as a seemingly polite yet eerily scary antagonist.
@@FoogouFilms Thank you for taking the time to send me a word..I'm watching U-tube from France so maybe it's particular to France..Since the beginning of the year ,ads have tripled at least..we say in French that it's "peniable "..I'm on a fix income so l don't have the luxury of paying for a commercial free channel, l know they exsist..Got alittle long winded there, sorry. Once again, thanks for the holler back...
@@woodwage7988 Even in the UK we've noticed more ads appearing on the monetised channels we watch - and it seems to be longer before your can skip. On some of the longer vids we watch from channels we subscribe to we've started downloading them to MP4 on Y2Mate.
@@FoogouFilms yeah..guess a deal was struck by lobbyist and U-tube..Apparently not simply in France..Never much paid attention to ads but l don't know that ads that started thier count down at 5 seconds has bumped it up to 6 seconds now, no big deal but just adds to the grift of it all. Take care in England..l was a truck driver in france for over 20 years, have to say l appreciated English truck drivers, they knew how to drive safely and advance at the same time..Take care over there...
Indeed. As well as Lovejoy, I thought he was particularly good in Deadwood. A prolific actor, so there's much out there featuring him. A couple of early films of his worth catching him in are "Sky West and Crooked" and "Villain".
Ian McShane is a fine actor. I watched all of the episodes of Lovejoy with him, Dudley Sutton, and Phyllis Logan, plus other things he's been in. He crafts very convincing characters. Never saw this one before, so it's a special treat. Haven't seen him in a long while. Hope he is well and doing fine. 😊😊😊
That was like a CFF film for grownups. I was hooked immediately! The parts where Ian McShane narrated in an out of character voice to save dialogue/money reminded me of those Hallmark Channel films my mother-in-law & I used to watch after my wife had gone to sleep.
Definitely! It works well as a 'film noir' style device. I didn't really notice that sometimes it was used to save film stock by exposition. Eg, in a high-budget film, the scenes where the Nazi gold is found would appear in a flashback rather than narration.@@FoogouFilms
@@murraylee1881 sorry I don't know if I sounded patronising which wasn't my intention. I always like Ian McShane from acting in Villian, Young Chaplin, Lovejoy. Then his comeback in Sexy Beast to his Hollywood TV stuff. Yes he would of made a great Bond. He has got that edge.
What Mawell was saying was: high tide is "when the boat comes in". Its a shame it became about her when I was looking forward to what started off as a treasure hunt
The voice of the actor along with the style of script writing and music playing it took me back to an American old show entitled Harry O. I loved that show and I recommend it for you. Plots and the lead actor are great. ☺️👍🏻
How I miss life 40 years ago, it was a the best time for Great Britain, how things have changed in that40 years, hardly recognisable as the same country now.
I'm not really one for "Golden Age thinking", but yes, even though there was plenty to be concerned about 40 years ago, it seems to pale into insignificance to the future we seem to be presented with now - in most countries, not just Britain.
At 72 years old I feel the same way. I worry about the current and future generations I feel they've been let down . Anyway very interesting film thank you
*I love the voice-over. Love the pace, the actors, the 1970s feel (haven't checked date), the journey, the puzzle about what the man said, the mystery about ... well, watch it and see ... ☺️.*
@FoogouFilms late 70s/early 80s British films always tend to have that poignant, atmosphere quality about them. I think it may be a number of things - nostalgia, simpler way of life or just good old fashioned, washed out analogue film. I do like the pace of this, though. Many thanks for posting. I just keep thinking that Tinker and Eric are just about to turn up and spill the beans on some old oil painting that they've recently come across.😊
Always made me laugh when I watch this. Ian McShane runs out onto the mudflats at the end, and the villain chases him - mmmm what could go wrong here???? 😂
It is, yes. At that time (1980) I was using a 16mm Bolex (the wind-up ones with three lenses) for a low budget project I was involved with. Was impressed by the picture quality when we got to see it in a London viewing theatre. Just after it, we were probably one of the first to see the "video" of "Breaking the Law" by Judas Priest! Not my cup of tea usually, but...
@@FoogouFilmsSomeone did post it on here once, along with "Dead Man's Kit", another Southern TV gem. Let's hope, as I intend to watch this again and again.
Watched this for relatively early Ian McShane. The film is ok. It starts out strong, but then slows down a bit - even with three murders. It's not bad for a 1980 TV drama. B-
MMmmm? Initially I liked it. It was very 1980s, driving through the countryside, nice soundtrack, Ian McShane being the innocent hero. Nice river and ocean sailing moments. Terence Rigby in glasses and large moustache, as a sinister baddy. John Bird thrown in as a diversion, and some lovely maidens in distress. PLOT>... Lost Gold coins. NO one knows where they are.....Mmmmm? ..Hang on 1 hour and 19 mins, maiden pulls out Key from fireplace ? "It fits the safe." WHAT? no one mentioned a safe! Poor Ian, heart broken, emerges from quick- sand, after killing two baddies for her, and she gives him the elbow ! THE END!
I feel like she used him. He killed once, well he can still do more. Once the job was done.. she resided with the Only man she probably ever trusted. Abd he likes her too.. and she knows it. The poorest lead character ever seen. 😅
Good movie, i saw it years ago, only movie i remember that borrowed a score from another. But Psycho is worth borrowing from. Some scenes are a homage to the Hitchcock classic if you think about it.
I remember Terence Rigby, playing Matthews here, from Tinker, Tailor, Soldier Spy, in which he played Roy Bland. I still don't understand why the dying Maxwell murmuring, "high tide" should cause the McShane character to link the "952" on his license-plate to something important that was to happen in some place where high tide happened at 9.52. All very '39 Steps' / Riddle of the Sands
I'm halfway through it and I haven't a clue what the license plate thing was all about. Very good acting and filming but I can't get to grips with the storyline.
It makes sense. This is how sometimes something seemingly forgotten can be regained. You try to remember it over and over again and then bang out of the blue something unexpected brings the memory right back again.
A curious observation, the music in this is reminiscent of that in the Italian detective series, Montalbano. Love Ian, Lovejoy is one of my desert island series.
I'd only seen a couple of Montalbano episodes a few years ago (I can't resist saying that name without an exaggerated and affected Italian accent, together with arm gestures! I'm getting some funny looks.) I just checked it out, and yes, those stacatto strings of the theme do sound similar.
Great play! I really like Ian McShane. Where have I heard that music before!? It’s driving me crazy! I keep thinking it was something like “The Shining”? But I’m not sure! I am so familiar with that song, but can’t figure out where from!
Is that Hitchcock-type music at the beginning - and why is the sound dipping in and out at the beginning? Is it deliberate? Plus it's not very audible. Seriously you need to increase the volume... actually I can't watch this. The volume keeps dipping in and out.
The original audio isn't very good. Also, it's only in one channel. The volume itself is about the same as other videos I upload. I think it;s the patchy sound quality that is causing the difficulty. Technically, it could be improved, but it all takes a fair bit of time to do. On balance, I thought it was better to post it as it is than not at all. You might find listening with headphones/earbuds improves things.
Foogou Films that's a lovely reply. Thank you. Yes, better to have it for us all to watch (requiring headphones for some of us) than not have it at all.
According to the sign we see near the beginning, he starts from Compton Bassett, Wilts, which would take about 3-4 hours to get to Cornwall. I guess he just likes driving slowly on back roads; as a yachtsman he probably thinks any speed over 12 knots is dangerous!
@@FoogouFilmshello and greetings to ya , now that is reaching levels certainly of what some might consider at least strange, ergo how was it, "clear it got to Ian McShane too" he's an actor! And a fine actor at that and he's ACTING, that's his job! I notice no one mentions the sad death of the human in the same scene? How many times has Ian had to act and show emotion and convince an audience that's he's happy, sad or upset? To reiterate it's a play and it's written in the script that Ian's upset having just lost his dog, it's a seminal part of the plot leading up to the human being dying and being the fine very and skilled actor he is, he gets that across wonderfully well, no dog or indeed human was hurt or killed in this production😂
There is something weird in the result. I didn’t finish yet. The plot is a déjà vu of the man who knew too much, but there is no suspense at all. The more I watch the less I’m curious about what the hell it is so mysterious. Maybe it is what Ian the actor is performing. The character is impenetrable. The director pretends to be a kind of anti Hitchcock. The format is not TV neither cinema. It seems a book with illustrations. Nothing is really happening. The sheet I put to be washed while I watch just vanished in the void inside the wash machine. It seems to be an experiment. I’m feeling like being submitted to a test of resilience. And I can’t tell if it is too good or too bad. 🤔
Yes, it's got a slightly dream-like quality to it. I think the film-noir style and the narration, with Mr McShane's very soothing voice, has something to do with it. Also the sound is unreal, it's as if all the speech is dubbed on and all the sound effects are done by Foley engineers.
Sorry to hear that. I tried it just now and it seemed OK. Not sure what you're watching it on, but sometimes the volume control on TH-cam - just below the screen - can sometimes get turned down. Hope you manage to sort it.
I can imagine Bernard Herrman watching this, 5 minutes into it: "what is this?!? What the hell is this music? You've massacred my Psycho score!!" Some other details are also heavily influenced by hitchcock which necesarily doesn't make it bad. I thought it started ok but got more disappointing in the end.
Yeah, I tend to agree with you. I'm surprised this film is massively more popular than anything else on my channel. There are far better programmes than this one up there. The mysteries of the YT algorithm!
@@FoogouFilms I believe that it was because this film was made by Southern TV, but most of the AT serials were Thames, so presumably when the DVD box set was released, the rights were only provided by Thames and not Southern.
@@solitaryramblerSouthern certainly made fine drama series that was shown on the Network in the 70s until 1981! Their productions are slowly but surely being released on DVD by companies such as Network Releasing.
A few people have found this problem. Usually solved with selecting a mono source rather than stereo - the original audio only being in one channel. Hopwe you manage to sort it.
The Psycho music is obvious here, which make me wonder how you get away with the copyright thingy. Notwithstanding that, it's use here just doesn't fit....why?........because this music IS Psycho and is forever enmeshed in that iconic film.....and Janet Leigh as Marion Crane....thanks for posting.
If this is a thriller, there must be something clinically wrong with me, I like Ian Mc Shane, so I will watch it to the end, if I don't fall asleep at the helm !
I'm not sure why you are hearing now sound. The video currently has 36k views, so I'm thinking there may be a technical issue your end which may be related to there being audio only on one channel. Maybe earbuds or headphones might help, or if you have a plug-in speaker to your device - or bluetooth. I just tried the video again and I can hear the sound OK. Hope you manage to sort it out.
Granted, it's a shame a more original soundtrack couldn't have been used. There again, the Psycho film score composer himself, Bernard Herrmann, was influenced by the edgy harmonies and dissonances of early 20th Century avant-garde composers, such as Stravinsky.
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Thank YOU for sharing this most excellent film!
Nice selection of great English tv series. Subbed.
@@michaelyates5976 cheers!
Kkk😮😮😮😮the 😮😮has 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮that 😮are 😮😮😮designed 😮😮with all 😮😮kinds 😮😮that 😮😮😮make 😮😮a a 😮to 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮the 😮😮best 😮of 😮my 😮experience 😮😮in 😮a 😮way 😮I 😮😮can 😮😮😮😮text from 😮my 😮computer 😮to 😮😮be 😮the 😮best 😮way 😮😮I am 😮😮😮😮I think 😮I 😮am 😮😮a 😮little 😮😮bit more 😮aware 😮that 😮this 😮😮😮😮are 😮not 😮only 😮😮😮the most 😮important 😮😮to be 😮😮able 😮but 😮😮it 😮😮😮😮to 😮most 😮powerful 😮is 😮😮that 😮it 😮has 😮😮been 😮the 😮😮😮last 😮😮year 😮😮😮that 😮you 😮have 😮😮been using 😮😮a 😮😮😮in 😮😮your 😮😮life that 😮😮😮has stopped 😮and 😮😮has 😮stopped 😮by 😮and 😮is 😮😮now 😮😮the 😮😮😮next 😮minutes 😮😮of 😮your 😮😮time 😮😮😮for 😮😮😮a 😮😮day to 😮come 😮to 😮a 😮😮stop 😮😮in our 😮office 😮😮or 😮😮on 😮😮a 😮computer 😮😮with 😮😮the 😮other 😮😮hand 😮to 😮😮😮get 😮a 😮😮new 😮a 😮way 😮😮you 😮will 😮😮😮😮have 😮😮a 😮peaceful 😮😮😮😮life in 😮a 😮way 😮back 😮from😮 😮your 😮😮favorite 😮home 😮in 😮😮😮your 😮life 😮😮😮that has 😮the 😮😮biggest and 😮hottest 😮new 😮tarp 😮😮😮of 😮😮😮😮all 😮ages 😮for 😮the 😮past 😮couple 😮months 😮and 😮😮I saw 😮that 😮is 😮so 😮😮far 😮😮out 😮there and the the of my family was so good at me a few things I did you get home for the day you had better than that was quite funny when it is F and not even in my opinion I should go back on board to get the most from you guys in a timely way and you will like to get some rest for a movie day so that we are live on our way home hardware hardware the one we have so I will not need the AM from Tim's to get get job that would would be able for a better deal in your life as I do this to others that are the same same as I do in a way I know you can do not go away @@sperrinwell-beingandyoga9224
Oh my goodness! Finally I can't believe someone uploaded this film! I've been wanting to watch it for years and couldn't find it anywhere! BIG thank you!
Me too! Saw the beginning as a kid but had to go to bed early so I was only told the ending later by my mum. Now at last I got to see the full movie :-) Clearly remembered Matthews (Terence Rigby) as a seemingly polite yet eerily scary antagonist.
The best thing about this for me was the flavour of that era lingering on the screen. I miss that time.
I agree.
It is also a joy to watch the cars as well.
The Ford Cortina and Jaguar MK 2.
@@freedomvigilant1234 The Jag is a Mk X/420G mate 👍
@@numberstationThanks for the clarification. :)
@@freedomvigilant1234 You’re welcome
Nicely put.
Your comment makes me think of a damp sycamore leaf on a London street in autumn.
Melancholy, I suppose.
Ian McShane..........Legend!
Captivating mystery. Held my interest clear to end. Beautiful country. Ian McShane is certainly candy for the eyes.❤ Thx for presenting.
Very good movie...And l have to add...what a pleasure to watch a film straight through without commercial breaks!!!..
Yes, ads really take you out of the flow. This is an unmonetised channel, so let's hope YT resist the urge to put commercials in for a good while yet.
@@FoogouFilms Thank you for taking the time to send me a word..I'm watching U-tube from France so maybe it's particular to France..Since the beginning of the year ,ads have tripled at least..we say in French that it's "peniable "..I'm on a fix income so l don't have the luxury of paying for a commercial free channel, l know they exsist..Got alittle long winded there, sorry. Once again, thanks for the holler back...
@@woodwage7988 Even in the UK we've noticed more ads appearing on the monetised channels we watch - and it seems to be longer before your can skip. On some of the longer vids we watch from channels we subscribe to we've started downloading them to MP4 on Y2Mate.
@@FoogouFilms yeah..guess a deal was struck by lobbyist and U-tube..Apparently not simply in France..Never much paid attention to ads but l don't know that ads that started thier count down at 5 seconds has bumped it up to 6 seconds now, no big deal but just adds to the grift of it all. Take care in England..l was a truck driver in france for over 20 years, have to say l appreciated English truck drivers, they knew how to drive safely and advance at the same time..Take care over there...
@@woodwage7988 Thanks for the info. a tough job driving for a living. You take care too.
Anything with Ian McShane is watchable and my favourite era is the late 70s early 80s. Yes, I'll subscribe from over in 🍁
Hard to believe McShane filmed Lovejoy between this and Madson, another show that I saw recently and fully enjoyed. Brilliant actor.
Indeed. As well as Lovejoy, I thought he was particularly good in Deadwood. A prolific actor, so there's much out there featuring him. A couple of early films of his worth catching him in are "Sky West and Crooked" and "Villain".
@FoogouFilms I'll definitely check those out, if I can.
They never did enough of Madison
@@kimmccabe1422 I know. Excellent show.
Lovejoy was a fun and & unique series. Like a breath of fresh air.
Thank you so much for uploading this movie. I love Ian McShane!
Ian McShane is a fine actor. I watched all of the episodes of Lovejoy with him, Dudley Sutton, and Phyllis Logan, plus other things he's been in. He crafts very convincing characters. Never saw this one before, so it's a special treat. Haven't seen him in a long while. Hope he is well and doing fine. 😊😊😊
I think he's certainly worked up until quite recently. I think Lovejoy was probably the first thing I saw him in, or at least remember seeing him in.
The first film I saw him in was "If it's Tuesday it must be Belgium". If you have not seen it, look for it.
@@FoogouFilmsHe was an amazingly chilling gangster in Sexy Beast, with Ray Winstone. I love that film. 😊
His best part ever was in Jesus of Nazareth
Just one of my mums heartthrobs on tv !
That was like a CFF film for grownups. I was hooked immediately!
The parts where Ian McShane narrated in an out of character voice to save dialogue/money reminded me of those Hallmark Channel films my mother-in-law & I used to watch after my wife had gone to sleep.
Yes, you're right there! A certain soothing quality.
@@FoogouFilms share!th-cam.com/video/LABwUPqwp-c/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=JohnHennessy-AllTruth.....
Definitely! It works well as a 'film noir' style device. I didn't really notice that sometimes it was used to save film stock by exposition. Eg, in a high-budget film, the scenes where the Nazi gold is found would appear in a flashback rather than narration.@@FoogouFilms
Great production. I notice the score is similar to Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho.
Yes, many have been commenting on that.
I recognize the music as well. But I can't recall where.
OK, I googled it. Score from Psycho.
The score was shamelessly plagiarized from Psycho.
I was about to comment on that fact.I see you noticed that too.
It's the same score
A hidden gem. Ian McShane's performance is one to remember.
He has got that destinctive voice.
@ninfilms and its made him a few bob too..
@@murraylee1881 of course he is a talented man.
@@ninfilms I know I always been a fan.. I thought he'd have made a great bond after Roger moore.
@@murraylee1881 sorry I don't know if I sounded patronising which wasn't my intention. I always like Ian McShane from acting in Villian, Young Chaplin, Lovejoy. Then his comeback in Sexy Beast to his Hollywood TV stuff. Yes he would of made a great Bond. He has got that edge.
Very interesting movie with some unusual photographic angles. Thanks for the download.
A most enjoyable film, the background of that part of the country reminded me of my small boat sailing and that was in the 1980's
What Mawell was saying was: high tide is "when the boat comes in". Its a shame it became about her when I was looking forward to what started off as a treasure hunt
Yes, it got a bit distracted. "when the boat comes in": now there's a good series!
The voice of the actor along with the style of script writing and music playing it took me back to an American old show entitled Harry O. I loved that show and I recommend it for you. Plots and the lead actor are great. ☺️👍🏻
Ah yes, I recall it now. With David Janssen, who was previously The Fugitive. My late mum used to love both of those.
@@FoogouFilms☺️Yes, David Janssen. They both were great. May your mom’s soul rests in peace. 🌾 She must be missed.
How I miss life 40 years ago, it was a the best time for Great Britain, how things have changed in that40 years, hardly recognisable as the same country now.
I'm not really one for "Golden Age thinking", but yes, even though there was plenty to be concerned about 40 years ago, it seems to pale into insignificance to the future we seem to be presented with now - in most countries, not just Britain.
@@FoogouFilms Shoud Have Known It Twenty Years Before That,Was Even Better !
At 72 years old I feel the same way. I worry about the current and future generations I feel they've been let down . Anyway very interesting film thank you
@@13699111 Ah, you have ten years on me!
*I love the voice-over. Love the pace, the actors, the 1970s feel (haven't checked date), the journey, the puzzle about what the man said, the mystery about ... well, watch it and see ... ☺️.*
1980, tho probably filmed in 1979. The appeal for me was the atmosphere as much as anything.
@FoogouFilms late 70s/early 80s British films always tend to have that poignant, atmosphere quality about them. I think it may be a number of things - nostalgia, simpler way of life or just good old fashioned, washed out analogue film. I do like the pace of this, though. Many thanks for posting. I just keep thinking that Tinker and Eric are just about to turn up and spill the beans on some old oil painting that they've recently come across.😊
Always made me laugh when I watch this. Ian McShane runs out onto the mudflats at the end, and the villain chases him - mmmm what could go wrong here???? 😂
Not one of the best thought through dramas ever. Much is carried by McShane's presence and the general atmosphere plus photography.
@@FoogouFilms
Yes it’s cozy..I liked it but the end is disappointing and strange
Great acting, impressive movie.
Presumably, this was filmed in 1979, even though it came out in '80. Even for 1979, the 16mm film is picture quality perfect.
It is, yes. At that time (1980) I was using a 16mm Bolex (the wind-up ones with three lenses) for a low budget project I was involved with. Was impressed by the picture quality when we got to see it in a London viewing theatre. Just after it, we were probably one of the first to see the "video" of "Breaking the Law" by Judas Priest! Not my cup of tea usually, but...
@@FoogouFilmsHa ha, Priest!
Excellent, many thanks for posting.
Thanks for this amazing Movie 😎.
I must have watched this aged 8 - watched with mother in fact :)
Would be nice to see "Quiet as a nun" again - now I'm officially living in the past
Don't know that one.
What a voice Ian M has. He would have also been a great contender for narrating the musical version of The War Of The Worlds.
Always thought that Welsh cleaning lady at the first hotel he stopped at was a bit creepy. Almost made me think she was part of the plot.
Thank you for posting this. This will be my second time watching it. I hope it's on here for good.
I have no plans to remove it myself. TH-cam can get a bit fussy about what's up sometimes though. Fingers crossed.
@@FoogouFilmsSomeone did post it on here once, along with "Dead Man's Kit", another Southern TV gem. Let's hope, as I intend to watch this again and again.
@@johndrake2729 Right, I haven't come across that one.
Ian McShane a fine actor and oh my days a fine looking man indeed.
I just adore Ian McShane. Enjoyed him on Lovejoy Mysteries😘
what a little great film, thank you
well, that was a pretty good drama for 1980. Really enjoyed it, thanks and keep up the part-time uploading:)
There's a chance you might like Floodtide from my uploads. From 1987-88. th-cam.com/play/PLqNtRu979pKFH5x4eE-stpyYmXHohVX6X.html
Brilliant actor!
McShane is second to no-one!
Thanks. More like this from this era and I'll definitely subscribe
Have you checked out any of the series from this era on my channel which might appeal to you? Hadleigh might possibly be your cup of tea.
@@FoogouFilms I will check it out, thanks 😊
McShane was really HOT back then!😊 Man, that music was DEFINITELY a reworking of Bernard Herrmann's Psycho!
Hahaha yes he certainly was! He was quite the "sex symbol" 😊 there are lots of photos of him on line being "hot and sexy" .......so I'm told 😇......
The way he was thanked for the lift so sincerely at 19:58..😂😂😂
He was so beautiful. Interesting to see him in that part. Great actor, very enjoyable film.
Watched this for relatively early Ian McShane. The film is ok. It starts out strong, but then slows down a bit - even with three murders. It's not bad for a 1980 TV drama. B-
Does sort of run out of creative steam.
the opening score to this movie is so similar to the score in Hitchcocks movie Psycho
With echoes of Stravinsky's "Rite of Spring" too.
Connectioin with high tide and his number plate....What rot..
MMmmm? Initially I liked it. It was very 1980s, driving through the countryside, nice soundtrack, Ian McShane being the innocent hero. Nice river and ocean sailing moments. Terence Rigby in glasses and large moustache, as a sinister baddy. John Bird thrown in as a diversion, and some lovely maidens in distress. PLOT>... Lost Gold coins.
NO one knows where they are.....Mmmmm? ..Hang on 1 hour and 19 mins, maiden pulls out Key from fireplace ? "It fits the safe." WHAT? no one mentioned a safe! Poor Ian, heart broken, emerges from quick- sand, after killing two baddies for her, and she gives him the elbow ! THE END!
Yes, I like the atmoshpere and many ither elements of this, but deeply flawed plot-wise.
I feel like she used him. He killed once, well he can still do more. Once the job was done.. she resided with the Only man she probably ever trusted. Abd he likes her too.. and she knows it. The poorest lead character ever seen. 😅
Love the intro music.
Very good movie.Thanks for sharing
So you come out of prison drive all night and stop at a remote hotel only to meet a guy in the next room who knows you..? 😂😂 Got to love the 80s
Yeah, it doesn't bear close scrutiny. Just a bit of fun.
We live in a strange and mysterious realm.
It's explicitly probable.
@@FoogouFilmsand all the better for that! 😊
He would have been followed from the time he left the prison.
@@pangorban1 Unless there were staff cutbacks!
Judas in the future… lol. This is great!!!!
Daft plot, good acting
Well put!
Good movie, i saw it years ago, only movie i remember that borrowed a score from another. But Psycho is worth borrowing from. Some scenes are a homage to the Hitchcock classic if you think about it.
Excellent 😊😊😊😊
I remember Terence Rigby, playing Matthews here, from Tinker, Tailor, Soldier Spy, in which he played Roy Bland.
I still don't understand why the dying Maxwell murmuring, "high tide" should cause the McShane character to link the "952" on his license-plate to something important that was to happen in some place where high tide happened at 9.52. All very '39 Steps' / Riddle of the Sands
Me neither, despite replaying the scene several times. I hope someone here can enlighten us.
My wife raised this very point about the licence plate. Perhaps in this case the writer's creative licence should be revoked?!
I'm halfway through it and I haven't a clue what the license plate thing was all about. Very good acting and filming but I can't get to grips with the storyline.
@@michaelyates5976 you're not alone there.
It makes sense. This is how sometimes something seemingly forgotten can be regained. You try to remember it over and over again and then bang out of the blue something unexpected brings the memory right back again.
His joke about a keg of rum or 12 " visitors " didn't age well 😢
She was cold as ice.
She inspired Foreigener
Nope. Just being decisive about right things even if it hurt.
I enjoyed this but the plot fell apart, random car accident and license plate was the high tide reading, give me a break!
0:58 Music sounds suspiciously similar to some from various Hitchcock films…
A curious observation, the music in this is reminiscent of that in the Italian detective series, Montalbano. Love Ian, Lovejoy is one of my desert island series.
I'd only seen a couple of Montalbano episodes a few years ago (I can't resist saying that name without an exaggerated and affected Italian accent, together with arm gestures! I'm getting some funny looks.) I just checked it out, and yes, those stacatto strings of the theme do sound similar.
Ian was my teenage heart throb!
Love the Bernard Hermann music, lifted from Psycho.
classic, thank you.
Thank you.
The sound track sounds very like HItchcock's Psycho.
I think it's called Plagiarism,don't know how they got away with it!!
"Have a nice day."
"Buy a nice boat."
Helen by the sea on rocks in high heels.... good one. [But not a bad story]
😅 You noticed it too. I was thinking how did she get there? 😅
Great play! I really like Ian McShane. Where have I heard that music before!? It’s driving me crazy! I keep thinking it was something like “The Shining”? But I’m not sure! I am so familiar with that song, but can’t figure out where from!
Psycho!
@@FoogouFilms OH!!!!! YES!!!
He played Judas Iscariot in the Mini series Jesus of Nazareth.
Opening music is from Psycho, 1960.
Very Cool......PSYCHO theme used in this?
Great thank you
Great ! Thanks .
Ian mcshane. One of my favorite performers. Great with Dudley Sutton.
That tea looks a tad weak at 7:33.
😂
The man forgot to add a teabag yet it was the best capture they made that day to the director’s misfortune. 😅
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1:21 *What's happening? I got lost here.*
Were two men killed?
Is that Hitchcock-type music at the beginning - and why is the sound dipping in and out at the beginning? Is it deliberate? Plus it's not very audible. Seriously you need to increase the volume... actually I can't watch this. The volume keeps dipping in and out.
The original audio isn't very good. Also, it's only in one channel. The volume itself is about the same as other videos I upload. I think it;s the patchy sound quality that is causing the difficulty. Technically, it could be improved, but it all takes a fair bit of time to do. On balance, I thought it was better to post it as it is than not at all. You might find listening with headphones/earbuds improves things.
I can hear it
Music is from Psycho by Bernhard Herrmann, the house composer of Hitchcock
Foogou Films that's a lovely reply. Thank you.
Yes, better to have it for us all to watch (requiring headphones for some of us) than not have it at all.
A pleasant watch. Sound's alright. Not ideal, of course, but long good enough for a digital rendition of a 43 years old made for tv film.
Good to hear. Thanks.
How long does it take to drive to Cornwall? lol Days according to this..
If it was Wales now with its 20mph speed limits, I could understand it.
According to the sign we see near the beginning, he starts from Compton Bassett, Wilts, which would take about 3-4 hours to get to Cornwall. I guess he just likes driving slowly on back roads; as a yachtsman he probably thinks any speed over 12 knots is dangerous!
I guess he was looking for antiques along the way. Lol
Am i nuts but all i kept thinking of was the poor dead dog..😮
Hello and greetings to you perhaps you need to understand it's a play employing actors and so forth and the dog didn't actually die. Hope that helps.
No, not nuts. Clearly got to Ian McShane too.
Snap! Me too. As human to 3 dogs a nightmare of mine is one of them being run over.
@@FoogouFilmshello and greetings to ya , now that is reaching levels certainly of what some might consider at least strange, ergo how was it, "clear it got to Ian McShane too" he's an actor! And a fine actor at that and he's ACTING, that's his job! I notice no one mentions the sad death of the human in the same scene? How many times has Ian had to act and show emotion and convince an audience that's he's happy, sad or upset? To reiterate it's a play and it's written in the script that Ian's upset having just lost his dog, it's a seminal part of the plot leading up to the human being dying and being the fine very and skilled actor he is, he gets that across wonderfully well, no dog or indeed human was hurt or killed in this production😂
Me too, but I think same dog had 2 roles .
There is something weird in the result. I didn’t finish yet. The plot is a déjà vu of the man who knew too much, but there is no suspense at all. The more I watch the less I’m curious about what the hell it is so mysterious. Maybe it is what Ian the actor is performing. The character is impenetrable. The director pretends to be a kind of anti Hitchcock. The format is not TV neither cinema. It seems a book with illustrations. Nothing is really happening. The sheet I put to be washed while I watch just vanished in the void inside the wash machine. It seems to be an experiment. I’m feeling like being submitted to a test of resilience. And I can’t tell if it is too good or too bad. 🤔
Yes, it's got a slightly dream-like quality to it. I think the film-noir style and the narration, with Mr McShane's very soothing voice, has something to do with it. Also the sound is unreal, it's as if all the speech is dubbed on and all the sound effects are done by Foley engineers.
I was waiting for Celia to ask where the shower is !!
I was looking forward to watching this but
I couldn't as it isn't loud enough
It was loud on my iPad.
Sorry to hear that. I tried it just now and it seemed OK. Not sure what you're watching it on, but sometimes the volume control on TH-cam - just below the screen - can sometimes get turned down. Hope you manage to sort it.
@berylblahblah: You could have watched it Beryl. You just couldn’t hear it. 😂😂😂
I thought there was something wrong with my earbuds
A tad slow , but intriguing .
I can imagine Bernard Herrman watching this, 5 minutes into it: "what is this?!? What the hell is this music? You've massacred my Psycho score!!" Some other details are also heavily influenced by hitchcock which necesarily doesn't make it bad. I thought it started ok but got more disappointing in the end.
Yeah, I tend to agree with you. I'm surprised this film is massively more popular than anything else on my channel. There are far better programmes than this one up there. The mysteries of the YT algorithm!
i have the AT dvd box set but this isn't in it cheers
That's odd.
@@FoogouFilms I believe that it was because this film was made by Southern TV, but most of the AT serials were Thames, so presumably when the DVD box set was released, the rights were only provided by Thames and not Southern.
@@solitaryramblerSounds likely, yes.
@@solitaryramblerSouthern certainly made fine drama series that was shown on the Network in the 70s until 1981! Their productions are slowly but surely being released on DVD by companies such as Network Releasing.
...God he's gorgeous 😍
Why do so many folks leave doors open? Insects not an issue in the UK ?
The high Street was in murder at the gallop and thunderball, too.. I'm a old film nerd and spot things like that..😂
Movie 🍿 could also be named Smuggler’s Cove. 😊
Sometimes you need to watch something of quality as an antidote to the hegemony of endless
American pap!
Well said. Though the UK is doing a sterling effort in catching up in the pap depth!
For "depth" read dept. Autocorrect!
Whoever did the music for this was heavily influenced by bernard herrman,almost an exact Psycho sound.
This has caused much debate in the comments.
No Audio!
A few people have found this problem. Usually solved with selecting a mono source rather than stereo - the original audio only being in one channel. Hopwe you manage to sort it.
Cannot get any sound at all.
A small number of people are finding this. Try a mono signal, or perhaps using headphones. Hope you get sorted.
I liked it, I wonder if they paid to use the Psycho music?
Yes, weird why that ws chosen.
@@FoogouFilms I wouldn't use the word weird here, rather unfortunately....
@Retroscoop has certainly stirred up strong opinion. An imaginative score would have been preferable. Quite a low budget production.
@@FoogouFilms I really like the movie "If its Tuesday it must be Belgium" with Ian Mc Shane.
@@Nickpaintbrush That seems to ring a bell. Must have seen it many moons ago.
no sound!
A small number of viewers have this issue. You might try selecting mono, or using earbuds. Hope one of them works for you.
MONO?
I'm afriad so, yes. In the show notes I apologised for the audio. It's only in one channel.
the sound escapes me
The Lyndhurst Crown Hotel😂
Its the music that scares 😱 me
The Psycho music is obvious here, which make me wonder how you get away with the copyright thingy. Notwithstanding that, it's use here just doesn't fit....why?........because this music IS Psycho and is forever enmeshed in that iconic film.....and Janet Leigh as Marion Crane....thanks for posting.
If this is a thriller, there must be something clinically wrong with me, I like Ian Mc Shane, so I will watch it to the end, if I don't fall asleep at the helm !
Great film
No sound at all!!
I'm not sure why you are hearing now sound. The video currently has 36k views, so I'm thinking there may be a technical issue your end which may be related to there being audio only on one channel. Maybe earbuds or headphones might help, or if you have a plug-in speaker to your device - or bluetooth. I just tried the video again and I can hear the sound OK. Hope you manage to sort it out.
I watched it again
A most sinister housemaid 😳
The opening music score is clearly inspired “stolen” from hitchcocks psycho.
Granted, it's a shame a more original soundtrack couldn't have been used. There again, the Psycho film score composer himself, Bernard Herrmann, was influenced by the edgy harmonies and dissonances of early 20th Century avant-garde composers, such as Stravinsky.