Monthly Archives: April 2013

Wait Until Dark

In 1967, Audrey Hepburn made “Wait Until Dark” with the interesting supporting cast of Alan Arkin, Richard Crenna, Jack Weston and Efrem Zimbalist Jr.  She plays a blind woman named Suzy Hendrix who comes into possession of a doll filled … Continue reading

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The Mysterious Lady

Two years before her first sound film, “Anna Christie,” Greta Garbo made 1928’s silent “The Mysterious Lady,” wherein she plays a Russian spy named Tania who falls in love with Karl, an Austrian officer played by Conrad Nagel.  Garbo’s Tania … Continue reading

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Topkapi

I always anticipate a wonderful and interesting movie when I watch a film directed by Jules Dassin.  In “Topkapi,” a film released in 1964, Dassin takes on the caper film genre.  Maximilion Schell leads a team of robbers that includes … Continue reading

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Little Princesses

In 1995, Warner Brothers produced a remake of the 1939 film “The Little Princess” and renamed it “A Little Princess.”  The remake stars Liesel Matthews as Sara Crewe, a young British girl with a close relationship with her father, an … Continue reading

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Compulsion

“Compulsion,” a 1959 psychological drama about a couple of confident killers, gives us a glimpse of the arrogance of the rich and youthful in mid 1920s Chicago.  Dean Stockwell plays Judd Steiner and Bradford Dillman plays Arthur A. Straus, who study law … Continue reading

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Bachelor Mother

A very interesting and funny RKO picture, “Bachelor Mother,” came out in 1939 and stars Ginger Rogers as single woman who finds a baby on the doorstep of an orphanage.  She picks it up, rings the doorbell and her life … Continue reading

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Born to Kill

Everything about the Sam Wild character in Robert Wise’s 1947 “Born to Kill” says “run, right now, as fast as you can.”  Yet, two women in the movie fall in love with him and one even stumbles upon two of … Continue reading

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Savage Messiah

Before World War 1, an eccentric young French artist named Henri Gaudier-Brzeska left France, moved to London, and became a sensation for his expressive sculptures.  Director Ken Russell filmed Gaudier-Brzeska’s story in a 1972 movie called “Savage Messiah,” which focusses on his … Continue reading

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The Old Maid

The 1939 movie, “The Old Maid,” from Warner Brothers, stars Bette Davis and Miriam Hopkins as two cousins in love with the same man.  As the film begins, everyone in the Lovell household make preparations for Delia Lovell’s wedding to … Continue reading

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Rossellini’s India

Roberto Rossellini travelled to India to film the 1959 documentary “India:  Matri Bhumi.”  The film features visually stunning scenes of various places in India with a poetic Italian voiceover.  Matri Bhumi means “motherland” or “mother earth” in Hindi. In addition … Continue reading

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