Spisok korabley (2008)
Actors:
Michel Auclair (actor),
Edwin August (actor),
George Bancroft (actor),
Lionel Barrymore (actor),
Lionel Barrymore (actor),
Freddie Bartholomew (actor),
Wallace Beery (actor),
Humphrey Bogart (actor),
Humphrey Bogart (actor),
Humphrey Bogart (actor),
William Boyd (actor),
Roland Carey (actor),
Jaque Catelain (actor),
Billy Chapin (actor),
Aleksandr Abdulov (actor),
Plot: A myth about ship is of fundamental ones in the Western culture. Film-lecture "Catalogue of ships" is an attempt to draw the history of this myth in all details. It's made of fragments from classical masterpieces of painting, music, cinema and poetry, that were devoted to this universal image.
Genres:
Documentary,
Quotes:
Voice of poetry: What would the things of Troy, be to you, Achaeans, without Helen?
Voice of poetry: Love... Fame... Happiness! Hell, it's a rock!
Voice of poetry: O Death, old captain, it is time!
Arkadiy Ippolitov: All ships sail to eternity.
Voice of poetry: That which we are, we are.
Voice of poetry: To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.
Arkadiy Ippolitov: A ship is heroic in its very essence. A sailor is already a hero.
Voice of poetry: All hell is making love. I laugh like a corpse.
Arkadiy Ippolitov: The port is the place where freedom resides.
Voice of poetry: And some in dreams assured were of the Spirit that plagued us so.
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (1947)
Actors:
Robert Coote (actor),
Rex Harrison (actor),
Stuart Holmes (actor),
Whitford Kane (actor),
George Sanders (actor),
Buster Slaven (actor),
Will Stanton (actor),
William Stelling (actor),
Houseley Stevenson (actor),
David Thursby (actor),
Edna Best (actress),
Vanessa Brown (actress),
Isobel Elsom (actress),
Helen Freeman (actress),
Victoria Horne (actress),
Plot: Living in a haunted house by the sea is a less frightening prospect for Lucy Muir, a young widow with a small daughter, than continuing to live with her in-laws. At first Captain Gregg plays the same tricks on Lucy he used to get rid of previous tenants. This ghost, who loves solitude, soon comes to admire her spunk and, to make it possible for her to afford to stay in the house, decides she'll write a best-seller - his memoirs. When Lucy visits a London publisher, she also impresses a famous author of children's books, Miles Fairley. Can a ghost be jealous?
Keywords: 1900s, afterlife, apparition, based-on-novel, bathing-costume, beach, bedroom, belief, bicycle, book
Genres:
Drama,
Fantasy,
Mystery,
Romance,
Thriller,
Taglines: Is Lucy Muir's love really a ghost, or is it a man of flesh and blood she yearns for? THE SPIRIT... so willing! THE FLESH... so weak! THE ROMANCE... so wonderful!
Quotes:
Captain Gregg: Confound it, madam, my language is most controlled. And as for me morals, I lived a man 's life and I'm not ashamed of it; and, I can assure you no woman's ever been the worse for knowing me - and I'd like to know how many mealy-mouthed bluenoses can say the same.
Captain Daniel Gregg: You must make your own life amongst the living and, whether you meet fair winds or foul, find your own way to harbor in the end.
Mr. Coombe: In my opinion, you are the most obstinate young woman I have ever met!::Lucy Muir: Thank you, Mr. Coombe. I've always wanted to be considered obstinate!
Captain Gregg: My dear, never let anyone tell you to be ashamed of your figure!
Lucy Muir: He took me unaware!::Captain Gregg: [laughs] My dear, since Eve picked the apple, no woman 's ever been taken entirely unawares.
Lucy Muir: It's no crime to be alive!::Captain Gregg: No, my dear, sometimes it's a great inconvenience. The living can be hurt.
Lucy Muir: [to the ghost of Captain Gregg] You'll... you'll forgive me if I... if I take a moment to get accustomed to you.
Lucy Muir: [referring to her romance with Miles Fairley] You, yourself, said I should mix with people, that I should see... men.::Captain Gregg: I said men, not perfumed parlor snakes!
Captain Gregg: Blasted women. *Always* make trouble when you allow one aboard...
Lucy Muir: I don't know anything about the sea, except that it is romantic.::Captain Gregg: Hmm. That's what all landsmen think. Seamen know better.::Lucy Muir: Then why do they go to sea?::Captain Gregg: Because they haven't the sense to stay ashore.