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  1. Details. The 45th release in the BFI Flipside series of rediscovered British cinema, The Ballad of Tam Lin was the first and only film directed by the Hollywood actor Roddy McDowall (best known, perhaps, for The Planet of the Apes). Loosely based on the traditional Scottish folk ballad, this 1971 rarity stars silver screen icon Ava Gardner (The ...

  2. 4. Okt. 2022 · This looks like the most exciting film of 1970! Voodoo masks, exploding cars, a man with a snake for a penis, half-dressed belly dancers, and all sorts of poorly illustrated fighting shenanigans! Well, let me start by saying that whoever was responsible for this poster was either off their nut or (more likely) hadn’t actually watched the film ...

  3. Tam Lin. Page 1 of 3, 3 total items. Page 1 of 7, 7 total items. Page 1 of 5, 9 total items. A rich witch (Ava Gardner) surrounds herself with admirers, one (Ian McShane) of whom unwisely strays ...

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  4. 6. Dez. 2022 · The Ballad of Tam Lin is number 45 in the BFI Flipside line, a single Blu-ray encoded for Region B only.. The film has an interesting censorship history. It was first submitted to the British Board of Film Classification in March 1970 and was rated X (at the time, sixteen and over) with the removal of one word from Tom's line "I shall be in the fucking prime of my life" – an edit to the ...

  5. One of those bizarre films I discovered unexpectedly. The 60s and 70s were full of them. In this one we get The 60s and 70s were full of them. In this one we get Roddy McDowall as a director (his only directing job), a slightly plump and mature Ava Gardner as a man-eater woman, Stanley Myers and The Pentangle on the soundtrack, plus a lot of up and coming British actors.

  6. 6. Juni 2012 · Sam Dunn remembers how his mind was expanded by the daring of Roddy McDowall’s little-seen directorial work The Ballad of Tam Lin. Back in the days between the end of university degree courses and the beginning of careers in the real world, my friends and I would gather regularly and enthusiastically to present each other with a selection of ever more obscure British films.

  7. THE BALLAD OF TAM LIN Tam Lin. Directed by. Roddy McDowall. United Kingdom, 1970. Horror, Mystery. 106. Synopsis. Actor Roddy McDowall helms his first — and last — feature with this supernatural tale of sorcery and jealousy, a story based on the Celti ...