WHEN EIGHT BELLS TOLL
I have a clear memory of seeing this film at the cinema when it came out in 1971, which means I was fourteen years old when I saw it. So out of nostalgia I revisited it although I had no memory of any specific scene or moment. As I watched it nothing rang any bell with me, until near the end when Anthony Hopkins slightly loosens the front of a blouse of a young woman so that she can distract a guard. For some reason this moment evidently created a memorable erotic frisson for the young me. The woman then strokes the barrel of the guard’s gun suggestively and asks whether it is loaded. That I had no recollection of this unsubtle innuendo suggests it passed right over the head of 14-year-old me. This is Alistair Maclean’s adaptation of his own bestseller and the producers hoped it would repeat the success of ‘Where Eagles Dare’ and maybe even be the start of a new franchise to rival the James Bond movies. But it was a commercial flop for which the producers seemed to hol...