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The House Across the Bay
“The House Across the Bay,” a 1940 film directed by Archie Mayo, sports a pretty good cast, including Joan Bennett, George Raft, Lloyd Nolan, Walter Pidgeon and Gladys George. It also gives us some scenes from the waterfront in San … Continue reading
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Port of Shadows
If you follow a deserting soldier as he hitchhikes down the road to a foggy port town named Le Havre, you might expect him to lay low and attempt to stay out of trouble until he can make his nifty … Continue reading
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Twentieth Century
Watching the adorable Carole Lombard and the hammy John Barrymore in “Twentieth Century,” I kept a smile on my face the entire time. What’s better than a screwy comedy about the backstage shenanigans at a Broadway theater run in despotic … Continue reading
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Angélique
Since this review involves the 1964 version of “Angelique,” and not this year’s remake, I’ll use the full 1964 title, which is “Angélique, Marquise des Anges.” The title means “marquise of the angels,” although the film never fully explains the … Continue reading
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American Hustle
“American Hustle,” which opened today in theaters, spends a lot of time with voiceovers explaining the background of the 2 main characters, Irving Rosenfeld (Christian Bale) and Sidney Prosser (Amy Adams). This helps to ground the film as it tells … Continue reading
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Summer With Monika
Summer holds a fascination with Swedes for three reasons: they have a short season up north, it stays lighter longer, and there is land to stretch and express freedom and uninhibitedness. For the young couple in Ingmar Bergman’s 1953 film … Continue reading
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The Girl From Paris
Director Christian Carion grew up on a chicory farm in France, so I believe many of the characteristics of the farm in “The Girl From Paris (2001)” are authentic. The French language movie is set mostly on a goat farm … Continue reading
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That Hamilton Woman
Anyone who doubts the acting ability and beauty of Vivien Leigh should watch “That Hamilton Woman,” a 1941 movie directed by Alexander Korda. Leigh plays Lady Emma Hamilton, a historical figure from the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Lady … Continue reading
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Sometimes a Great Notion
I’m not sure what the great notion is in Paul Newman’s 1970 film “Sometimes a Great Notion,” but the movie offers a gritty portrait of a stubborn and determined family business battling labor strife. Newman plays Hank Stamper, the devoted … Continue reading
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Raw Deal
“Raw Deal,” a 1949 movie directed by Anthony Mann, starts off at a prison and then becomes fast-paced chase film with interesting scenery, good visual effects and suspicious characters. It stars Dennis O’Keefe as Joe Sullivan, a man in prison … Continue reading
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