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To paraphrase Alec Guinness, 'I sensed the clenching of a hundred thousand sphincters on K-street, all in unison.'"
Armed and Dangerous 2008
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To paraphrase Alec Guinness, 'I sensed the clenching of a hundred thousand sphincters on K-street, all in unison.'"
Armed and Dangerous 2008
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To paraphrase Alec Guinness, 'I sensed the clenching of a hundred thousand sphincters on K-street, all in unison.'"
Armed and Dangerous 2008
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To paraphrase Alec Guinness, 'I sensed the clenching of a hundred thousand sphincters on K-street, all in unison.'"
Armed and Dangerous 2008
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To paraphrase Alec Guinness, 'I sensed the clenching of a hundred thousand sphincters on K-street, all in unison.'"
Armed and Dangerous 2008
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To paraphrase Alec Guinness, 'I sensed the clenching of a hundred thousand sphincters on K-street, all in unison.'"
Armed and Dangerous 2008
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In "The Bridge On The River Kwai," shortly before he blows up the bridge he has had his fellow POW's construct, Alec Guinness reflects that he's closer to the end than the beginning.
Peter Davis: Milestone or Millstone? Peter Davis 2012
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The characters are brought to electrifying life by the illustrious likes of Ian Richardson (Bill Haydon), Ian Bannen (Jim Prideaux), Alexander Knox (Control) and with Alec Guinness as the calm but formidable eye of the storm.
Athena Andreadis, Ph.D.: The Circus Ringmaster: John le Carré Ph.D. Athena Andreadis 2011
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The characters are brought to electrifying life by the illustrious likes of Ian Richardson (Bill Haydon), Ian Bannen (Jim Prideaux), Alexander Knox (Control) and with Alec Guinness as the calm but formidable eye of the storm.
Athena Andreadis, Ph.D.: The Circus Ringmaster: John le Carré Ph.D. Athena Andreadis 2011
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In "The Bridge On The River Kwai," shortly before he blows up the bridge he has had his fellow POW's construct, Alec Guinness reflects that he's closer to the end than the beginning.
Peter Davis: Milestone or Millstone? Peter Davis 2012
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