RIP Greville Wynn (March 19, 1919 - February 28, 1990), aged 70 And RIP Oleg Penkovsky (April 23, 1919 - May 16, 1963), aged 44 You both will be remembered as heroes.
thats crazy to me, he looks so much like my dad, the pointy ears big nose large forehead the mannerisms, the way he moves, his body type long arms large hands all the same as my dad thats really weird.
As an Englishman from a particular area in the south, these accents do exist. The problems arise when people from other countries fabricate sterotypes, and make out as though we all talk like idiots.
@@MoroccanAnwar an area like north east Yorkshire has a common accent in which the current-stereotypical accent exist. The kinds where T's are omitted and word like 'bruv' exist. Meanwhile, the county of Oxfordshire typically has mote polite accents that enunciate and pronounce spoken words appropriately. The dynamic of England and the United Kingdom is that there is no single 'british/English accent', and one town can speak completely different to another town over
@@MoroccanAnwar Stephen Fry is a good example of one of these polite accents, being that he is from Hampstead, an area of Northern London. You may recognise his voice from the Harry Potter audiobook, his hosting role on British TV's "QI", and his narration in the game series 'Little Big Planet'
There have been men with courage and cowardness from all the races/ parts of Earth irrespective of external features. We have a rare to save the humanity.
Such stupid, callous questions. Cruel, even. Implying he should have somehow had the chance to make a gift for his son? Obviously he pled guilty because he thought it was the wisest, safest thing for him.
If the movie courier was made a couple of decades back, the actor Edward fox would have been a perfect pick to play the character of Wynne. He would have effortlessly picked up the mannerisms.
"Did you make anything for your son whilst you were in prison?" - what an asinine question! It's a fair bet that he was barely supplied with the necessities for life, let alone craft materials and tools to make a souvenir for his son of his time there! That reporter has watched too many movies where the prisoner has turned out to be a gentle soul who makes toys for the local orphanage etc
The film reflects the best version of the Russian prison and the treatment of prisoners, gentlemen! Perhaps only foreigners were treated so "well"... Nobody advertises the real prison treatment in a Russian prison, either in the past or now! )) Cinema is far from life!
Wynne was as Welsh as they come. Born and raised, and lived much of his life in Ystrad Mynach. No idea why they felt the need to anglocise him in the movie.