- I like the bit on the farm when Alison is trying to find out about the glueman and his victims - the bit where Colpepper and Bob first meet - when Bob is staying at the inn and the mirror keeps moving - the "fight" in the village with all the local boys playing soldiers - the little boy who has the order book under his coat (does he really say "that's awful" after he drinks his lemonade? (that's what it sounds like!)
and just the general haziness of the village and surrounding countryside....
Considering I have never seen or even heard of this film before I will have to watch it again to really pick out a Favorite Scene. But as a first time viewer I did like the bit about the Little Boys playing at War. Mean While the Real war was going on all around them. It was heart breaking to think that most of those boys would never really ever see their fathers again.
I also liked the scenes with in Canterbury Church. The Conversation between the Music Director and Jim was really moving to think that their History's were similar. Even to the disappointment in not realizing their Dreams right out of College.
I am looking forward to watching this Movie again and next time paying closer attention
So glad that I stayed with it after realizing it wasn't going to be "The Canterbury Ghost" which I at first thought I was Tuning into. Late at night.
Col. G. Stonehill: Most people around here have heard of Rooster Cogburn.