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Old 08-09-2020, 07:09 PM   #34941
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I highly recommend Our Man in Havana.




There are two scenes in Carol Reed's brilliant 1959 black comedy Our Man in Havana that remind me of the reasons I love films from the 1940s to the 1960s so much. Both are minor interactions that occur between characters. In the first scene, a turboprop Vickers passenger plane crosses the Caribbean between Jamaica and Havana. A man lights up his pipe as a stewardess (ahem....excuse me, flight attendant) walks the aisle. She gently scolds him for the act. "Cigarettes only, please" she reminds him. He shrugs and proceeds to make the switch.

The second scene involves Alec Guiness's character Jim Wormold, the titular "man" in Havana, who realizes he is being stalked by Soviet spies and needs a weapon. He is a British expat who has lived for many years in pre-revolutionary Cuba, owns a vacuum cleaner store, and knows guns are not easily found for sale. So he sits at his kitchen table desperately cutting off the tops of boxes of American corn pops breakfast cereal that advertise prominently on the back "12 tops and you get a super-duper AIR GUN".

Those were the days. What kid in the 60s and 70s doesn't remember wanting an air rifle. We called them BB Guns but let's face it....these babies projected pellets with enough force to blast the crap out of whatever you fired it at. Being the little dumbshits we were, that was sometimes each other, although we had sense enough to know not to go for a face shot. You could put an eye out with that thing, but a butt shot was the funniest thing ever. Birds and squirrels were the preferred targets, and cans and bottles, and windows in old sheds. And, of course, any rat-bastard Commies brave enough to invade the neighborhood....so, yeah, Wormold had the right idea.





Cigarettes on airplanes and air rifles as home defense are just some of the magical dust sprinkled throughout Our Man in Havana. Written by Graham Greene based on his novel, this spy comedy uses humor to skewer the intelligence "game". Like all great satires, there are layers of truth buried within waiting to be peeled back in the most comic (and sometimes tragic) ways possible. Greene was the perfect person to do the peeling, since he had worked extensively for Britain's MI6 during the Second World War and after. Many of Greene's most famous works, including his best known novel The Quiet American, wove into their fabric the places he visited and the people he met.

As an interesting historical footnote, Greene's supervisor and friend at MI6 was the notorious Kim Philby, later to be revealed as a member of the Cambridge Five and one of the most damaging Soviet moles buried in the British government. One of Philby's agents was John le Carre, whom Philby traitorously outed to the Soviets and thus ended the future spy novelist's MI6 career.

Director Carol Reed hits all the right notes in Our Man in Havana. The cast is stellar. Alec Guiness is memorable as the hapless Wormold. His vacuum cleaner business isn't as secure as it used to be since the revolution began, and it isn't providing him with enough income to grant the desires of his spoiled teenage daughter, whose dream is to join the Havana Country Club and own a horse. Enter Noel Coward as Hawthorne, a nattily dressed British spy who wears a crisply knotted tie in the tropical heat and carries an umbrella even when it isn't raining. Hawthorne recruits Wormold into MI6, deciding the vacuum cleaner proprietor is qualified based solely on being British and a WWII veteran who gave loyal service. Operating out of Jamaica, Hawthorne has been sent to Cuba on short notice to build up an intelligence network just as the revolution is growing and the Communists appear to be gaining the upper hand.





Wormold accepts based on the promise of regular and generous paychecks. And that is where the comic trouble - and onion-peeling of Greene's layers of truth - proceed to make life hell for poor Wormold. MI6 expects results from Wormold, who is promptly declared the main British agent in Havana, however woefully untrained and clueless he may be. Expected to build up his own network of agents and contacts and feed gathered information back to London, Wormold decides it is just easier to make it all up to keep London happy and the checks coming.

Important characters to the story include the wonderful Burl Ives as Wormold's friend and fellow expatriate Dr. Hasselbacher. The doctor is a German, a medical man who served the Kaiser in the First World War and fled Germany during the Nazi regime. He lives the indolent life in Havana and runs a clinic when he isn't holding court at a table in the local cantina. "There is always time for Scotch", he tells Wormold, and judging from his prodigious waistline and declining health, there has been a lot of time for that. Hasselbacher is another in a line of unforgettable characters played by Ives, prone to bouts of melancholy, sometimes dressing in his old uniform complete with picklehaube helmet, and always trying to stay one step ahead of the local police. That police force is led by Captain Segura (played by veteran character actor Ernie Kovacs), who keeps his eyes and ears close to the street in his quest to stamp out revolutionary fervor in Havana. His hands are full, because revolutionary sympathies run high and Castro's supporters and Soviet agents are everywhere. Slightly buffoonish but dangerous, Segura also has his eye on Wormold's lovely daughter.

And then there is Maureen O'Hara, sent out by MI6 to be Wormold's secretary. In one of her best roles, Maureen is level headed and dedicated, and much comic mayhem ensues as Wormold works her into his fabricated network without her knowledge.


Our Man in Havana is a black and white CinemaScope gem, famously filmed on location in Havana while the actual revolution was happening. This is one film that begs for a commentary and my only disappointment is that there isn't one. The PQ is marvelous, the soundtrack is engaging with its current of Latin rhythms underpinning the visuals, and the writing is excellent. Tragedy and hilarity abound in this dark little Cold War comedy, which pulls absurdity out of real world events where agents get shot, forced coercion has deadly results, lies have consequences, and betrayals are waiting in the shadows. Somehow smoking on airliners and pellet guns advertised on cereal boxes seem harmless by comparison; looking back on films like this, we recognize how they serve as touchstones in our cinema history and reminders of how times have changed. Highly Recommended.


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Well you definitely sold me on this. I'm sad I didn't think of even clicking on the item when TT was still alive and now I need to get it from SAE, but at least it's still available there.
Thanks! Wouldn't mind if you did a write-up like this for all still-in-stock titles
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Old 08-09-2020, 08:05 PM   #34942
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Bro, spoiler tags.
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Old 08-09-2020, 08:25 PM   #34943
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Our Man in Havana is insane. One of my top TT blind buys.
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Old 08-09-2020, 11:59 PM   #34944
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Bro, spoiler tags.
Yeah. Also in other posting etiquette, no need to quote an entire long post to reply to it. Just quote the first sentence or a small relevant bit if you’re replying to the whole thing. It creates a lot of unnecessary scrolling and filler, especially on mobile.

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Our Man in Havana is insane. One of my top TT blind buys.
I enjoyed it as well. Definitely recommended!
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Old 08-10-2020, 12:54 AM   #34945
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I bought Our Man in Havana during the Twilight, Going Out of Business Sale, and loved it!
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Old 08-10-2020, 01:31 AM   #34946
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Judging from what you show owned, suggest:
Our Man In Havana
Snake Pit
I Want To Live
Those are three in the list that I have too, so another vote for them.

Our Man in Havana is the hidden gem, as others have said.
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Old 08-10-2020, 04:38 AM   #34947
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Yeah. Also in other posting etiquette, no need to quote an entire long post to reply to it. Just quote the first sentence or a small relevant bit if you’re replying to the whole thing. It creates a lot of unnecessary scrolling and filler, especially on mobile.
That's what my post was in response to.
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Old 08-10-2020, 04:41 PM   #34948
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great to see some enthusiasm for this Our Man in Havana. I did pick it up and would have eventually got to it, but hadn't really seen or read anything overly enthusiastic about it. Carol Reed and Alec Guiness were pretty good selling points. hope to be able to sit down with this one soon.
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Old 08-10-2020, 05:02 PM   #34949
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Are you a fan of musicals? I guess if you were you would already own How to Succeed... It is generally faithful to the original hit Broadway show, with a few cuts, and preserves Bob Fosse's choreography to " A Secretary is Not a Toy." It looks great on blu-ray. It is a pretty goofy show though, and perhaps not for anyone who isn't a fan of musical comedy.
The only one from that list that I bought Day 1.

I would say
How To Succeed
Snake Pit
either I Want To Live or Our Man In Havana.
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Old 08-10-2020, 11:00 PM   #34950
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SAE's shipping rates have always been steep, but it really piles up for large orders.

For as much money as I just gave them, they should overnight it!
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Old 08-11-2020, 08:03 AM   #34951
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SAE's shipping rates have always been steep, but it really piles up for large orders.

For as much money as I just gave them, they should overnight it!
Yeah but for those being in Europe we're used to it, just made two 3-item orders last night. Before it's too late.
Is their search function working yet?
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Old 08-11-2020, 07:12 PM   #34952
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Yeah but for those being in Europe we're used to it, just made two 3-item orders last night. Before it's too late.
Is their search function working yet?
To be fair, it's never been entirely broken -- as long as you avoid using the dropdowns it's always worked on most browsers. Is it 100% working -- not that I'm aware of, but easy enough to use.

Type a word or name, click directly on search button.

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Old 08-11-2020, 08:08 PM   #34953
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Yeah but for those being in Europe we're used to it, just made two 3-item orders last night. Before it's too late.
Is their search function working yet?
Yeah, international shipping is always going to be rough, but I'm in the US. $40 to ship 15 discs? Ouch!
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Old 08-11-2020, 08:17 PM   #34954
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I have a feeling that 3 Woody Allen movies will also sell out fast now are :

Zelig , Stardust Memories & Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy as well as I Could Go On Singing
OTOH, you've been saying Zelig has been on the verge of selling out soon for the last 12-18 months. Admittedly eventually you will be correct.

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Old 08-11-2020, 08:29 PM   #34955
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OTOH, you've been saying Zelig are on the verge of selling out soon for the last 12-18 months. Admittedly eventually you will be correct.
Exactly.

Broken clock, twice a day, you know the rest.
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ANASTASIA now sold out. Of course this title seems have sold out and resurrected so many times it's hard to keep up
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Old 08-12-2020, 02:47 AM   #34957
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I noticed in SAE’s email this morning that a few of the titles I was eyeing got a low amount alert. Instead of dickering around, I decided to finally snatch up the remaining 12 titles I had a mild interest in owning. I now have every TT title I had any remote interest in and likely have no reason to shop at SAE ever again. It’s both nice and sad to close out my TT purchases for good.
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Old 08-12-2020, 04:48 AM   #34958
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^Would you mind listing what titles were included?
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Old 08-12-2020, 07:35 AM   #34959
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ANASTASIA now sold out. Of course this title seems have sold out and resurrected so many times it's hard to keep up
Huh. Always interesting when they go so quickly. One would think the eBay resellers are seeing them dip below 50 and then snatching them up. The restocking aspect is interesting though.

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...I decided to finally snatch up the remaining 12 titles I had a mild interest in owning... every TT title I had any remote interest in...
Probably a good call. I did the same thing - a few times LOL - between early and late July. I’m glad I did, as I don’t have to think about it anymore now... and can move onto eBay for my wishlist lol!
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^Would you mind listing what titles were included?
This was my most recent and final order. I indicated which ones in the email they had low alerts on.

THE BRAVADOS (1958)
BRUTAL TALES OF CHIVALRY (1965) - low
FORTUNE COOKIE, THE (1966) - low
HOUR OF THE GUN (1967)
KEYS OF THE KINGDOM, THE (1944)
KID GALAHAD (1962)
PLAY DIRTY (1968)
LET'S MAKE LOVE (1960)
NEW CENTURIONS, THE (1972)
NICHOLAS NICKLEBY (2002) - low
OUR MAN IN HAVANA (1959)
ROMEO IS BLEEDING (1993) - low

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Probably a good call. I did the same thing - a few times LOL - between early and late July. I’m glad I did, as I don’t have to think about it anymore now... and can move onto eBay for my wishlist lol!
Haha yeah, I thought the previous order would be my final one, but I decided to thoroughly comb through every title that's left to see what might catch my eye. Instead of judging a film by the cover or title like I had been, I looked up the synopsis and trailers for them to really get an idea on films I had initially glossed over. There's a good chance the majority of these TT films will never be released again so FOMO really kicked in haha.

A couple of them, like Brutal Tales and Romeo slipped through the cracks; they were something I would have normally bought awhile ago.
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