The London Nobody Knows, from 1967, written by the great celebrant of overlooked London Geoffrey Fletcher, and narrated by James Mason in a tone of compassionate, world-weary gentility so fitting to the needs of the film, is an elegy for the remnants of a bygone age before the capital's extensive redevelopment.

The London Nobody Knows (1967)
Directed by Norman Cohen
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Capital, Celebrant, Elegy, London, World
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The London Nobody Knows
GB
Unbekanntes London
DE