Big Brown Eyes
Although he’s certainly best known for having directed some of the great western and adventure pictures of the classic studio era, filmmaker Raoul Walsh nevertheless excelled in the genre of… Read more »
Although he’s certainly best known for having directed some of the great western and adventure pictures of the classic studio era, filmmaker Raoul Walsh nevertheless excelled in the genre of… Read more »
Compared to the other films that director Douglas Sirk directed for producer Ross Hunter at Universal Pictures There’s Always Tomorrow (1956) is one of the more overlooked. Sirk, whose films… Read more »
The Reckless Moment (1949) opens with Lucia Harper (Joan Bennett) going to warn Ted Darby (Shepperd Strudwick) to stay away from her seventeen year old daughter Bea (Geraldine Brooks). Darby… Read more »
We’re No Angels (1955) was one of Humphrey Bogart’s last movies. It’s a rare showcase for his often overlooked talents as a comedian. Bogart always had a humorous line or… Read more »