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Fans of the late, but immortal, James Mason will recall the line from his last movie, The Shooting Party, delivered when the Edward Fox character, out on an aristocratic pheasant shoot, has just brought down one of the beaters through an excess of competitive zeal: "You were not shooting like a gentleman, Gilbert.".(The Week)

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* Fans of the late, but immortal, James Mason will recall the line from his last movie, The Shooting Party, delivered when the Edward Fox character, out on an aristocratic pheasant shoot, has just brought down one of the beaters through an excess of competitive zeal: "You were not shooting like a gentleman, Gilbert." As is well known, the Kennedys, America's own aristocracy, have had considerable trouble with the gentleman thing. It is a pity James Mason could not have been on hand to reprove Kennedy cousin Mark ...

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