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Rom coms

Rom coms are generally regarded as the frothy, superficial side of the film world. Yet they demand an actor who can play two genres: Romance and comedy.

Cary Grant is probably the best at it. The Sky film team – Dr Bonnie Greer, Stephen Armstrong, Ian Nathan and Neil Norman – duly assembled to pick their  top 25. I found it a surprising choice. Ernst Lubitsch ‘It happened One Night’ starring Clark Gable (1944) came out first, ‘Casablanca’ second, but no places for ‘Singin in the Rain’ ‘Dirty Dancing’ Cyrano de Bergeres, nor ‘Lost in Translation’

These choices are necessarily subjective but surprising all the same. Maybe the programme was made with Valentine’s Day in mind.

The programme was followed by a documentary on Hugh Grant who morphed from floppy haired Hugh in rom-coms to darker roles and was particularly convincing as Jeremy Thorpe and In ‘Paddington 2’.

 

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About Neil Rosen

Neil went to the City of London School and Manchester University graduating with a 1st in economics. After a brief stint in accountancy, Neil emigrated to a kibbutz In Israel. His articles on the burgeoning Israeli film industry earned comparisons to Truffaut and Godard in Cahiers du Cinema. Now one of the world's leading film critics and moderators at film Festivals Neil has written definitively in his book Kosher Nostra on Jewish post war actors. Neil lives with his family in North London. More Posts