Plasma television screens set to be banned
The plasma screen television is set to become the next victim of the battle against climate change. More: continued here
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Victim (1961) is a British drama film directed by Basil Dearden, starring Dirk Bogarde and Sylvia Syms. It is notable in film history for being the first English language film to use the word “homosexual”. The first film to use the word was the German film Anders als die Andern (1919). The world premiere was at the Odeon Cinema in Leicester Square on 31 August 1961. On its release in the United Kingdom it proved highly controversial and was initially banned in the United States.
A successful barrister, Melville Farr (Dirk Bogarde) has a thriving London practice. He is on course to become a Queen’s Counsel and people are already talking of him being appointed a judge. He is apparently happily married to his wife, Laura (Sylvia Syms).
Farr is approached by “Boy” Barrett (Peter McEnery), a younger working class man with whom Farr shared a romantic but asexual relationship. Farr rebuffs the approach, thinking Barrett wants to blackmail him about their relationship. What Farr does not know…
The plasma screen television is set to become the next victim of the battle against climate change. More: continued here