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After Henry- S-02/Ep-01: A Quiet Christmas

In a distant kingdom a great king has died, leaving his daughter, Snow White (Carol Heiss), vulnerable to the whims of his successor, the Evil Queen (Patricia Medina). To secure her crown, the queen orders her squire to murder the young princess. But the evil scheme fails, and Snow White escapes into the forest. There she encounters a cottage occupied by three lunkheaded puppeteers (The Three Stooges) and their charge, Quatro (Edson Stroll), a young man hiding his true identity.




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This lavishly staged and costumed fantasy is about young Jack (Tom Cruise) and his lady love Princess Lili (Mia Sara), and how Jack battles Darkness (Tim Curry) to save both the Princess and the world. When the peasant Jack takes Princess Lili to see the unicorns, the strongest animals around, he does not know that Darkness, with his cloven hooves, yellow eyes, and red skin plans on using Lili as bait to weaken the unicorns which he does — and plunge the world into an ice age. Soon after that disaster, Darkness captures Lili and, Jack has to rally his elves and elvettes to rescue her and subdue Darkness at the same time.


When she goes to the cemetery to lay flowers on her husband’s grave, Ada Cresswell, a Cockney widow and pensioner, encounters Walter Bingley, the gravedigger who buried her husband. The two form a companionship that later leads to something more.

WIFE BEGINS AT FORTY is a delightful mixture of comedy and pathos. It tells the story of George who, believing he has a happy marriage, is more than shattered to be told by Linda, his wife of 18 years, that she is going to leave him. With advice from their son, George’s elderly father, George’s best friend, Roger, and a little help from the cocktail cabinet, George takes a hazardous course to rejuvenate his marriage.


8 days of liqueur

New Ghost story addition for this year

Whoever Slew Auntie Roo? (1971
Whoever Slew Auntie Roo? is a 1971 British ‘American International Pictures’ horror thriller film. It features Shelley Winters, Mark Lester, Chloe Franks, Hugh Griffith, Ralph Richardson, Rosalie Crutchley, Michael Gothard, and Lionel Jeffries. Every year, Rosie Forrest, known as “Auntie Roo”, gives a lavish overnight Christmas party for ten of the best-mannered children at the local orphanage. Despite her warm demeanour, Rosie is in fact demented and mentally ill, and keeps the mummified remains of her daughter Katharine in a nursery room in the attic. She holds regular séances in hopes of communicating with her spirit, presided over by fake medium Mr. Benton, who shares his fees with the butler Albie in return for setting up their lucrative deception, which is also participated in by Clarine the maid, who calls down the dumbwaiter shaft in a childlike voice pretending to be the deceased Katharine.
Conclusion
Hope you feel really boozy from all the liqueur.
Still more fun to come.
Saphire