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Anyhow, the point is that, but for my compulsion to watch a movie just to see an early bit-part of one favourite, I would never have seen a starring role of another. I prefer to believe that, rather than me being an unobservant dork, it is a tribute to the talent of Ms Harris that for most of this movie I simply didn't recognise her. I remembered her as poor Eleanor and Eleanor has haunted me for years. Some readers may now be remarking 'What a dork! It says Julie Harris on the cover!' But I didn't remember this person as Julie Harris. The actress I was always confusing in my mind with Deborah Kerr, as a fragile feminine beauty. She was the timid, tragic victim in one of my favourite ever films: 'The Haunting'. It was in these final scenes that it suddenly dawned on me who Sally Bowles was. The characters each found their own ways to escape or avoid it and I was pleased for all of them. The affable nonsense of the earlier scenes was all thrown into focus by the stark, grim realisation that evil was about to take over the world. In what I would guess would have been the theatrical Third Act, it all became clear. It had become a little surreal by then so I was curious to see how they would wrap it up. I almost packed the film up at that point, but decided I might as well see the end. Google has many special features to help you find exactly what youre looking for. My McGoohan moment came and went, he went through a gamut of emotion, exercising his foreign accent in his entrance, quite keen, then looking thoroughly bemused as his part became slapstick, not to say fed up by the last you saw of him. Search the worlds information, including webpages, images, videos and more. I kept wondering where I'd seen the Sally Bowles character before. Shelley Winters as an innocent rather than a Vamp. Good old Anton Diffring flashing his gnashers in all their gap-toothed glory. I watched Laurence Harvey as the aimless, charming character he plays, thinking of his breakthrough role as the surly grasping man at the top. Plus, get 1 TB of cloud storage, document sharing, ransomware recovery, and more with OneDrive. I only watched this film because I was determined to spot Patrick McGoohan in an early film role. Create your best work with the latest versions of Word, Excel, and other Office apps.