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Paths of Glory (1957)

www.imustseemovie.com wrote 4 months ago: Directed by Stanley Kubrick, Based on a true story, In 1916, on the Western front during World War I … more →

Tags: imustseemovie, Adolphe Menjou, Bert Freed, Calder Willingham, CHRISTIANE KUBRICK, fred bell, George Macready, Jerry Hausner, Joe Turkel

Paths of Glory (1957)

papajcik wrote 4 months ago: World War I was so deadly because, along with the advances in chemical warfare and firearms, it held … more →

Tags: Drama, War, 5/5, Kirk Douglas, Stanley Kubrick, George Macready, richard anderson, Ralph Meeker, Adolphe Menjou

Pic of the Day: "The Outfit" revisited2 comments

Marisa wrote 6 months ago: Today we take another look at John Flynn‘s The Outfit (1973). Ill-tempered thug Jake Menner is … more →

Tags: film, Elisha Cook jr., john flynn, Marie Windsor, Quentin Tarantino, Robert Duvall, Robert Ryan, roland lastarza, rolling thunder

Quote of the Week

Marisa wrote 7 months ago: GL: So you had a lot of trouble with other actors. TC: A few of them didn’t like what I was do … more →

Tags: film, Quotes, Timothy Carey, paths of glory, Stanley Kubrick, James B. Harris, film comment, grover lewis, Robert Ryan

Shane

Mystery Man wrote 8 months ago: PLOT (spoiler alert!!!): A stranger, wearing buckskin and a six shooter, calling himself Shane (Alan … more →

Tags: Classics, Movie Reviews, Westerns, Alan Ladd, Ben Johnson, brandon dewilde, Jack Palance, jean arthur, Shane

ReelReview: #69 Shane (1953)1 comment

Michael Eric Lomax wrote 12 months ago: In the world of the western there is only right and wrong. Ask Alan Ladd. I really want to like west … more →

Tags: ReelReview, AFI Top 100, Shane, Alan Ladd, Van Heflin, George Stevens, jean arthur

Currier Museum of Art in Manchester, NH - Well Worth A Visit, Small, But A Resplendent Gem

aguruge wrote 1 year ago: …. …… …by Anura Guruge Jan Gossart Yesterday we visited the Currier and had … more →

Tags: New Hampshire NH, Anura Guruge, Constable, Currier Museum of Art, cushing, d'Orsay, Degas, Edwin Church, Farnsworth

Pic of the Day: "Bloodhounds of Broadway" revisited

Marisa wrote 1 year ago: Ending the work week is another pic from Bloodhounds of Broadway (1952), directed by Harmon Jones. T … more →

Tags: film, Timothy Carey, bloodhounds of broadway, mitzi gaynor, charles bronson, Harmon Jones

Sweet Smell of Limerwrecks7 comments

dcairns wrote 2 years ago: More film-flam at Limerwrecks, reservoir of doggerel. Some of the stars of THE SWEET SMELL OF SUCCES … more →

Tags: film, Burt Lancaster, The Sweet Smell of Success, Thelma Ritter, Limerwrecks, Pick-Up on South Street

Shane1 comment

RBuccicone wrote 2 years ago: Ring a Ding Ding Shane (1953)      After much prodding from Ryan’s father and at least a year … more →

Tags: Drama, western, Action, ring-a-ding-ding, jean arthur, Alan Ladd, Van Heflin, George Stevens, Walter Jack Palance

Richard Stark and the Movies - by Gus Edwards2 comments

gustravis wrote 2 years ago: Richard Stark and the Movies by Gus Edwards If you’re a fan of ‘rough noir” as I am and you like tha … more →

Tags: Richard Stark, Donald E. Westlake, the outfit, john flynn, Robert Duvall, Jim Brown, Joe Don Baker, Robert Ryan, Timothy Carey

Silver Lode (1954)

Will wrote 2 years ago: Silver Lode (1954) Starring John Payne, Lizabeth Scott, Dan Duryea, Dolores Moran, Emile Meyer, Robe … more →

Tags: Movie Reviews, 1950s, Rating - 2 1/2 Stars, western, 1954, John Payne, Lizabeth Scott, Dan Duryea, DOLORES MORAN

“A” Movie Review from the Film Vault – Shane2 comments

moxieandcharisma wrote 2 years ago: SHANE (1953) (REVISITED) For all you Clint Eastwood fans (and I’m one of them), once upon a ti … more →

Tags: Arts, Movies, From the Film Vault, Drama, western, Alan Ladd, jean arthur, Jack Palance, Van Heflin

Sweet Smell of Success (1957)

papajcik wrote 4 years ago: This is rightly considered a classic film. Sidney Falco (Tony Curtis) wants nothing more than to be … more →

Tags: Drama, Classic, film noir, 5/5, alexander mackendrick, Burt Lancaster, Tony Curtis, Susan Harrison, Martin Milner

The Man with the Golden Arm (1955, Otto Preminger)

Andrew Wickliffe wrote 4 years ago: There are a few problems with The Man with the Golden Arm. It’s hard to think of the film actu … more →

Tags: United Artists, English, USA, Drama, Black and White, 1955, Arnold Stang, Darren McGavin, eleanor parker

Big Bad Night24 comments

dcairns wrote 5 years ago: Christopher Weedman is possibly the world expert on actor Donald Pleasence — he certainly has … more →

Tags: film, Dorothy Comingore, M, Roeg, Donald Pleasence, blue velvet, Joseph Losey, Ring Lardner Jnr, the prowler


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