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...Meanwhile, thanks to Tom Ford, James Bond has become identified with contemporary, close-fitting, stylised tailoring....
...Particularly notable homes are distinguished by heritage plaques, while others have small lawn signs indicating famous former residents — everyone from actor Walter Huston (grandfather of Anjelica) to Olympic-medallist...
...Other committed admirers have included Lindsay Anderson, Michelangelo Antonioni, Richard Attenborough, James Ivory, Akira Kurosawa, Mike Leigh, Jean Renoir and John Huston....
...What kind of jungle featured in the title of a 1950 film noir directed by John Huston? Which London street gave its name to a bestselling 2003 novel by Monica Ali?...
...Beat the Devil (1953) was a louche caper flick co-scripted with director John Huston. The Innocents (1961) was a skilful Henry James adaptation....
...“You’d walk into a room and people would say ‘that is the James Bond I never liked,’” laughs Neill....
...— Huston delivers the single line ascribed to his father John....
...Chandler, in turn, was friendly with James Bond creator Ian Fleming....
...Tom Pecheux was the master behind this look, calling it a “Modern twisted interpretation of Anjelica Huston”, and her famous 70s eye....
...Leonard Cohen’s lyrics based on poems by Lorca and Cavafy manage it beautifully; so does John Huston’s film of James Joyce’s short story The Dead ; and now Huston’s grandson Jack stars in a further instance...
...James is an unhappy boy who befriends a man lurking in an abandoned house. Pursued by a menacing gypsy clan, Webster is convinced he is a werewolf and James seeks to free him from the curse....
...Powerful storytelling drives this innovative tale; but the passions, the wonder and misapprehensions of Huston’s children jar against their knowing adult sensibilities....
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