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Yearly Archives: 2013
Lord Jim
Peter O’Toole stars as the title character in “Lord Jim,” a 1965 film version of the Joseph Conrad novel. O’Toole plays a disgraced British naval officer who attempts to redeem himself by helping an island village defeat a warlord called … Continue reading
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Les Misérables
The always reliable Fredric March and Charles Laughton deliver excellent performances in the 1935 version of “Les Misérables.” March plays Jean Valjean, who is sent to prison for stealing a loaf of bread. Laughton plays a policeman in charge of … Continue reading
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Last Holiday
Alec Guinness, an actor who performed well in everything he did, began his film career in 1934, with “Evensong,” as an extra. He didn’t make another film until “Great Expectations” in 1948, but he soon became a staple comic actor in … Continue reading
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Two Weeks in Another Town
“Two Weeks in Another Town,” a film directed by Vincente Minnelli from 1962, recalls another Minnelli film, the wonderful “The Bad and the Beautiful,” from 1951. Kirk Douglas stars in both films, but Two Weeks in Another Town drifts more … Continue reading
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The Earrings of Madame de…
For an exquisitely conceived and executed movie, take a look at Max Ophüls’ 1953 film “The Earrings of Madame de…” Ophüls casts the lovely Danielle Darrieux as a flirtatious woman of high class named Louise who gets involved in an … Continue reading
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Diabolique
“Diabolique,” a French film from 1955 directed by Henri-George Clouzot, offers a taut and interesting story about a wife and a mistress of school principal who plot a murder. The principal, Michel, played by Paul Meurisse, beats both his wife … Continue reading
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Dark City
I saw “Dark City,” a 1998 film, in a movie theater when it first came out. I found it highly impressive, with wonderful images, a great story, a well-designed plot, and lots of wonderful and interesting ideas. Directed by Alex … Continue reading
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Big Deal on Madonna Street
The Italian cinema thought up a great idea when they decided to make a funny “caper” film in 1958. The film, “Big Deal on Madonna Street,” follows the story of 5 completely inept small-time hoods who decide to burglarize a pawn … Continue reading
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Monte Carlo
Ernst Lubitsch’s “Monte Carlo,” released in 1930, offers Jeannette MacDonald as Countess Helene Mara. She skips out on an elaborate marriage to a prince in the first scene and heads to Monte Carlo. There, she meets the womanizing Count Rudolph, … Continue reading
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