This is my 2nd blog about feature films, TV series and documentaries with boys, girls, men and women in sailor suits, Lederhosen and other historical clothing of the 19th century and beyond. I collect informations, trailer videos, low-res images and personal comments/ratings. This blog was introduced in 2011. 2012-2020 on Wordpress. Now I'm back. Update will take a while.
September 27, 2012
The Rainbow (1989)
Drama, romance by Ken Russell
-Year: 1989
-Year in film: 1900s
-Country: UK, USA
-Who in clothing: boys, sailor suits
-Who in clothing 2: young women, sailor dresses, other cl.
-Available on DVD: yes
-I own: no
-Clothing occurrence: low ?
-Rating: 6/10 ?
-Rating: ******
-Comment: At least two young boys in short light blue sailor suits (very long white collars) and some young women/older teen girls in sailor dresses and typical dark blue collars (3 stripes), pictured. Also of course other historical clothing, like a woman with a rare squared collar (squared front and back, see trailer) and kids at school (I think none in sailor suits).
I had many Lederhosen entries the last days, so one sailor suit one. This coming-of-age (female) film looks quite interesting (1915 novel by D. H. Lawrence, novel starting in the 1840s.), starring 24 yo Sammi Davis (as main character Ursula), Paul McGann and Amanda Donohoe. Directed by Ken Russell (1927-2011, "Mahler" (rating 4), "Tommy (1975)" Lady Chatterly (1993 series, also written by Lawrence).
Unfortunately I didn't had the time to watch this movie completely (113 minutes) and hope for a soon broadcasting.
Rating 5-6 for now only (due to the young age of the boys and the old age of the women). I also assume rather few good scenes.
Coming next "Morgens um Sieben ist die Welt noch in Ordnung" (mostly younger boys in Lederhosen, and pajama, rating 3). Tomorrow morning the sequel will be aired.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MhBndujDPpQ
Labels:
boys,
Country UK,
Country USA,
film,
girls,
hats,
Rating 6,
sailor suit,
women
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