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31/08/2012 13:08:26



- Press Review
Say Hello to Yesterday - Digitally Remastered Stock Number: ODNF173
One of the most underrated British films produced between the end of the swinging sixties and the beginning of the hippy seventies. Leonard Whiting (Romeo from Franco Zeffirelli's Romeo and Juliet) plays a young dreamer who is trapped in a working class existence: living in a council house with a father who has no horizon higher than working in the local factory. Jean Simmons is the mature woman, living in a leafy Surrey house with her stockbroker husband and two children, but desperately unhappy. When the two unlikely lovers meet on a train to London, Whiting ignores the come-on from Susan Penhaligon by saying 'today I am going to climb Mount Everest,' and so begins his charm offensive of the mature woman across London's 1970s landscape. Beautifully written and with expert filming by Geoffrey Unsworth, Say Hello to Yesterday is one of the most insightful British films of its day.
 

Starring:

Jean Simmons

Leonard Whiting

Evelyn Lane

 

Extras include a profile of the late Jean Simmons, Audio Commentary with director Alvin Rakoff, Theatrical trailer, Stills Gallery and other cinerama trailers 
 
"There is much to be said for the lean, simple construction of this British film...Beautifully photographed in color, the various London locales have a captivating immediacy"
New York Times
 
 

Say Hello To Yesterday 1971

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