John Boorman knew nearly 30 years ago that he wanted to make “Queen and Country.” The filmmaker, who made his feature debut 50 years ago with the Dave Clark Five musical comedy “Having a Wild Weekend” ...
The final image of John Boorman's 1987 "Hope and Glory" was of British children rejoicing after a German bomb destroyed their school and freed them from attending it during World War II. "Thank you, ...
“Queen and Country” is the sequel to John Boorman’s 1987 “Hope and Glory.” WSJ’s Joe Morgenstern explains why two decades was worth the wait. In an industry afflicted by sequelitis, it has taken John ...
John Boorman, the renowned director of “Deliverance” and “Excalibur,” may have set a record for the number of years between a film and its sequel. His “Queen and Country,” which recently played in ...
Ian George, the head of an exclusive school, is asked to take a look at Hope Park Comprehensive School, which is in special measures, and asked to confirm its closure. The outgoing head breaks down ...
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