Lem Dobbs talks of the newspapers that printed images of British boxer Henry Cooper the day after he fought Cassius Clay/Muhammad Ali. Cooper was shown beaten and bloodied. Dobbs thinks that Wilson represents this same type of English gentleman who isn't afraid to get bloody if need be. "There's this kind of feeling of blood mingled with a kind of nice guy who you'd probably leave in charge of your kids. If you didn't have a babysitter, I think you'd entrust your children to the Terence Stamp character in The Limey."
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05-03-2025 alle ore 08:30