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Tuesday, 14 June 2016

Here Comes the Angel of Death

Current_27902id_014_large Alexander Hall’s 1941 film showcased Robert Montgomery’s star power and, with its premise of a death revoked, provided much-needed comic relief to war-worried audiences.

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