Week 1
Woody Allan's first film shot entirely in Britain.
Tennis pro Chris Wilton takes a job as a tennis instructor and hits it off immediately with one of his students, wealthy young Tom Hewitt. Tom introduces Chris to his family and Chris falls quickly into a romance with Tom's sister Chloe. But despite the growing certainty that Chris and Chloe will marry, and the enormous professional and financial advantages that come Chris's way through his relationship with the delighted Hewitt family, Chris becomes increasingly intrigued and eventually romantically involved with Tom's fiancée, Nola Rice, a struggling American actress. Their passionate trysts leave Chris in danger of losing the wealth and position he has now come to enjoy. The only solution to the dilemma seems unthinkable... Written by Jim Beaver {jumblejim@prodigy.net} IMDb.com
Chris's first lines were:
Christopher "Chris" Wilton: The man who said "I'd rather be lucky than good" saw deeply into life. People are afraid to face how great a part of life is dependent on luck. It's scary to think so much is out of one's control. There are moments in a match when the ball hits the top of the net, and for a split second, it can either go forward or fall back. With a little luck, it goes forward, and you win. Or maybe it doesn't, and you lose.
Comment (use the space provided below) on Chris's words above (about 50 words), or copy and paste somebody's words - a proverb, a quote, a poem - to illustrate the subject.
Mark twain sad:
ReplyDeleteLuck knocks at your door only once in life, but, in manny occasions, people is somewhere having fun and doesn't listen...
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Even flowers need luck: some adorn lif and others adorn dead.
Hello, Maria!
ReplyDeleteI'll pay more attention to those knocks from now on ;-)
As for the flowers, if I were one, I wouldn't mind adorning "life or death" as long as I beautified their souls!
Wow!!!!! I should stop drinking Hahahahaha!