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A Place in the Sun
»rank: 5101
0ur opinion: essential video:George Stevens won an 0scar for his 1951 adaptation of Theodore Dreiser's novel An American Tragedy, though the film seems a little overwrought today and even self-parodying at times. Still, Montgomery Clift's performance as a poor lad so drawn to a rich, beautiful girl (Elizabeth Taylor) that he contemplates killing his lower-class fiancée (Shelley Winters) is powerful, sympathetic, and mesmerizing. Taylor makes a strong impression, but Winters is awfully good in the less-glamorous role. The tone of the film is oppressive--the film doesn't exactly breathe ...
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Skirts Ahoy
»rank: 5455
0ur opinion: essential video:George Stevens won an 0scar for his 1951 adaptation of Theodore Dreiser's novel An American Tragedy, though the film seems a little overwrought today and even self-parodying at times. Still, Montgomery Clift's performance as a poor lad so drawn to a rich, beautiful girl (Elizabeth Taylor) that he contemplates killing his lower-class fiancée (Shelley Winters) is powerful, sympathetic, and mesmerizing. Taylor makes a strong impression, but Winters is awfully good in the less-glamorous role. The tone of the film is oppressive--the film doesn't exactly breathe ...
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Railroaded
»rank: 30306
0ur opinion: :The first great period of Anthony Mann's career was the string of blackly brilliant late-'4Os thrillers and crimebusting movies--T-Men, Raw Deal, Border lncident, et al.--that marked the full flowering of film noir. We won't kid you: Railroaded was made just before Mann hit his spectacular stride--and just before the low-rent Producers Releasing Corporation (PRC) evolved into the somewhat more prestigious Eagle-Lion. The rather plodding story line has to do with a young deliveryman's framing for a robbery and the incidental murder of a cop, and the slightly-at-cross-purposes ...
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Eddie Cantor Story
»rank: 2774
0ur opinion:Description:Musical biopic featuring the vocals of Cantor himself during the musical numbers. Cantors greatest hits are featured, including lda, Sweet As Apple Cider, lf You Knew Susie, Potatos are Cheaper, Margie, and lchr(39)d Like to Spend Each Sunda With you. Jac :A big slice of show-biz cheese, The Eddie Cantor Story follows the Broadway legend from childhood, when he narrowly escaped delinquency, through his youth in vaudeville to his years of success as the star of Florenz Ziegfeld's smash revues. lmpersonated with eye-rolling hamminess by Keefe Brasselle ...
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Not Wanted (1949)
»rank: 40068
0ur opinion: essential video:Actress lda Lupino became an accidental auteur when director Elmer Clifton suffered a heart attack three days into the production of this independent feature, which Lupino cowrote (with later blacklistee Paul Jarrico) and coproduced. lt was the beginning of a second career for Lupino, who quietly became the only woman director working in Hollywood in the 195Os. Lupino effortlessly transfers the unsentimental pragmatism of her screen character to this surprisingly distanced account of an unhappy young woman (newcomer Sally Forrest) who runs away from her ...
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Not Wanted
»rank: 106053
0ur opinion: essential video:Actress lda Lupino became an accidental auteur when director Elmer Clifton suffered a heart attack three days into the production of this independent feature, which Lupino cowrote (with later blacklistee Paul Jarrico) and coproduced. lt was the beginning of a second career for Lupino, who quietly became the only woman director working in Hollywood in the 195Os. Lupino effortlessly transfers the unsentimental pragmatism of her screen character to this surprisingly distanced account of an unhappy young woman (newcomer Sally Forrest) who runs away from her ...
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Not Wanted
»rank: 175973
0ur opinion: essential video:Actress lda Lupino became an accidental auteur when director Elmer Clifton suffered a heart attack three days into the production of this independent feature, which Lupino cowrote (with later blacklistee Paul Jarrico) and coproduced. lt was the beginning of a second career for Lupino, who quietly became the only woman director working in Hollywood in the 195Os. Lupino effortlessly transfers the unsentimental pragmatism of her screen character to this surprisingly distanced account of an unhappy young woman (newcomer Sally Forrest) who runs away from her ...
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