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12-01-2009, 07:36 PM
Film4 Listings for Monday 12th January



13:00
The Thief (Film)
Russell Rouse's thriller stars Ray Milland as Dr Allan Fields, a nuclear scientist who is also a spy for an un-named foreign power. Under surveillance by the FBI, a murder leads to a crisis of conscience and his unmasking. What make the film stand-out is that it contains no dialogue, just natural sound effects, with the plot and the delineation of the characters caught by actions and expressions in a fascinating cinematic experiment.
Director: Russell Rouse
Starring: Ray Milland, Martin Gabel, Harry Bronson, Rita Vale, Rex O'Malley, Rita Gam
(Black and White, 1952, PG, 3 Star)


14:45
Sea of Sand (Film)
Second World War action movie, directed by Guy Green, about a dangerous mission by the Long Range Desert Group, led by Captain Williams and Captain Cotton to blow up a vital enemy petrol dump behind German lines in North Africa in 1943. But once they get to their target, they discover it isn't just petrol that's being stored.
Director: Guy Green
Starring: Richard Attenborough, Vincent Ball, Mikey Craig, Andrew Faulds, Barry Foster, Wolf Frees
(Black and White, Subtitles, 1958, PG, 3 Star)


16:40
The Castle of Cagliostro (Film)
From Japan's Studio Ghibli, Hayao Miyazaki's animation tells the story of master-thief Lupin. When he robs a Monte Carlo casino only to discover the money is counterfeit, he sets off with his gang to find the forger. He tracks him down to the small country of Cagliostro, run by an evil count who is responsible for the fake bills, which he plans to use to overthrow the world's economy. And he's also planning to force the beautiful Princess Clarice to marry him. Can the gang rescue her and, into the bargain, steal his treasure hoard? Dubbed in English with the voices of Bob Bergen and Michael McConnhie.
Director: Hayao Miyazaki
Starring: Bob Bergen, Yasuo Yamada, Eiko Masuyama, Kiyoshi Kobayashi, Makio Inoue, Gorô Naya
(Widescreen, Subtitles, 1979, PG, 4 Star)


18:55
Fever Pitch (Film)
Bobby and Peter Farrelly's romcom stars Jimmy Fallon as Ben Wrightman, a teacher who meets high-powered business woman Lindsey Meeks. They hit it off and their feelings grow for each other until she realises there's someone else in his life - the Boston Red Sox baseball team. Based on Nick Hornby's novel Fever Pitch and released in America under that title, the two leads bring the same warmth and humour to their roles as their British counterparts. Even sports fans unfamiliar with baseball will know the pain that comes from attending an important function when your team are playing a crucial match. Edited for language.
Director: Bobby Farrelly, Peter Farrelly
Starring: Drew Barrymore, Jimmy Fallon, Jason Spevack, Jack Kehler, Scott Severance, Jessamy Finet
(Widescreen, 2005, PG, 3 Star)


21:00
Patriot Games (Film)
Harrison Ford plays an ex-CIA agent who, on a visit to London with his family, foils the assassination of a government minister by the IRA, killing one of the attackers in the process. Swearing vengeance IRA man Sean Bean follows Ford and his family to their seaside home in America where he and his followers plan to exact their revenge. Based on Tom Clancy's novel.
Director: Phillip Noyce
Starring: Harrison Ford, Anne Archer, Patrick Bergin, Sean Bean, Thora Birch, James Fox
(Editor's Choice, Subtitles, 1992, 15, 4 Star)




23:15
Y Tu Mamá También (Film)
Alfonso Cuarón's acclaimed road movie stars Gael García Bernal and Diego Luna as Julio and Tenoch, two buddies whose girlfriends are in Europe. Planning a summer of drink, drugs and ***, they jokingly invite Tenoch's cousin's wife to join them on a trip to the coast. Her surprise agreement marks the beginning of simmering ***ual tensions and arguments.
Director: Alfonso Cuarón
Starring: Ana López Mercado, Diego Luna, Gael García Bernal, Nathan Grinberg, Verónica Lánger, María Aura
(Widescreen, Subtitles, Subtitled, In Spanish with English Subtitles, 2001, 18, 4 Star)


01:20
Personal Services (Film)
Julie Walters stars in Terry Jones's film, inspired by the life of Cynthia Payne, as Christine Painter, a waitress who lets seedy flats to prostitutes and soon realises there's money to be made by organising 'parties' for specific requirements, setting herself up in genteel suburbia until the full force of the law descends. With Alec McGowen, Danny Schiller and Shirley Stelfox.
Director: Terry Jones
Starring: Julie Walters, Shirley Stelfox, Alec McCowen, Danny Schiller, Tim Woodward, Victoria Hardcastle
(1987, 18, 3 Star)





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Film4 Listings for Tuesday 13th January



13:00
Love Happy (Film)
The Marx Brothers' final feature together sees Harpo as the mascot of a group of aspiring actors, who indulges in a little light larceny to ensure they have enough food. He steals a tin of sardines that were the cover for a stash of stolen diamonds and has to evade the heavies who are after them. Groucho plays private eye Sam Grunton who's also on the case while Chico plays an itinerant travelling musician caught up in the plot. The film was intended as a solo effort for Harpo but the financiers insisted on all three, hence the somewhat disjointed roles, but the finale, with Harpo escaping over neon advertising signs, is one of the trio's best efforts. David Miller's film sees Marilyn Monroe in only her second credited appearance.
Director: David Miller
Starring: Harpo Marx, Chico Marx, Ilona Massey, Vera-Ellen, Marion Hutton, Raymond Burr
(Black and White, Subtitles, 1949, U, 3 Star)


14:40
Flame of the Barbary Coast (Film)
Joseph Kane's western stars John Wayne as Duke Fergus, a rancher who rides into San Francisco's dissolute Barbary Coast to collect the money he's owed for a horse from casino owner Tito Morell. Cheated out of the money in a crooked game of cards, he returns home, learns how to become an expert player and returns, earning enough to build his own casino and lure singer Ann Tarry from Morell. But as the two men's rivalry grows, all their ambitions are laid waste by the great 1906 earthquake...
Director: Joseph Kane
Starring: John Wayne, Ann Dvorak, Joseph Schildkraut, William Frawley, Virginia Grey, Russell Hicks
(Black and White, Subtitles, 1945, 12, 2 Star)


16:30
The Ghost and Mrs Muir (Film)
Widowed Anna Muir swaps her bickering in-laws for a haunted old mansion by the sea. The resident ghost, an old sea captain, terrifies her. But she stands up to him, earns his trust and, eventually, his help in dealing with smoothie suitor Miles.
Director: Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Starring: Gene Tierney, Rex Harrison, George Sanders, Edna Best, Vanessa Brown, Anna Lee
(Black and White, Subtitles, Audio Described, 1947, U, 4 Star)


18:35
The Parent Trap (Film)
Family comedy about identical twin sisters who are separated at birth when their parents divorce. Years later the girls meet at a summer camp and, despite strikingly different personalities, agree to a scheme to reunite their parents. When camp ends, they change places and start their plan with the first goal to scare off a gold-digger pursuing their father. A new remake of the 1961 favourite staring Hayley Mills.
Director: Nancy Meyers
Starring: Lindsay Lohan, Dennis Quaid, Natasha Richardson, Elaine Hendrix, Lisa Ann Walter
(Widescreen, Subtitles, 1998, PG, 3 Star)


21:00
Thank You For Smoking (Film)
Jason Reitman's satirical comedy stars Aaron Eckhart as divorced father-of-one Nick Naylor, spokesman for the Academy of Tobacco Studies, whose job is to promote smoking. The film centres on his battle with Senator Ortolan Finistirre, who wants packs to carry a skull and crossbones and the film centres on their battle. But just as important are Nick's relationship with his son Joey and cagey reporter Heather Holloway, who is trying to dig the dirt on him.
Director: Jason Reitman
Starring: Joan Lunden, Eric Haberman, Aaron Eckhart, Mary Jo Smith, Todd Louiso, Jeff Witzke
(Widescreen, 2006, 15, 3 Star)




22:45
Memento (Film)
Complex thriller about a man whose struggle to piece his life back together after the brutal murder of his wife is hindered by his loss of short-term memory, the result of the beating he received at the hands of his wife's killer. As he attempts to track down the culprit, he is unable to retain new information and must arduously write notes, take photographs and tattoo his body with essential clues to the elusive truth.
Director: Christopher Nolan
Starring: Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss, Joe Pantoliano, Mark Boone Junior
(Editor's Choice, Subtitles, 2000, 15, 4 Star)


00:55
If... (Film)
In the Films to See Before You Die strand, Paul Kaye introduces Lindsay Anderson's coruscating classic critique of British society, set in a private school where rebellious pupils led by Mick Travis take revenge against the petty-minded teachers and prefects. A mixture of satire and fantasy, it is one of the outstanding films of the decade that, as well as massively influencing British film-making, provided a cinematic vision for the disaffected youth of the times.
Director: Lindsay Anderson
Starring: Malcolm McDowell, David Wood, Richard Warwick, Christine Noonan, ****** Webster, Robert Swann
(1968, 15, 3 Star)