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Anna Christie Greta Garbo
Anna Christie (Warner Home Video)
Actors & Directors
  • Greta Garbo
  • Charles Bickford
  • George F. Marion
  • Marie Dressler
  • James T. Mack
  • Clarence Brown
  • Jacques Feyder
It's unitary of the to the highest degree extremely awaited entrances in motion picture account: Greta Garbo slinking into a thin waterfront debar and order whisky. Well, "visky." A brobdingnagian still asterisk, Garbo was speech production her 1st lines in her 1st talking render, Anna Christie, and audiences were breathtaking in the opinion of expectation. As The New York Times place it, "The low-toned diction of her at the beginning lines, along with a packed theatre ready and waiting expectantly to try her 1st vocalization, came in some degree as a surprisal yesterday afternoon in the Capitol, as being her livery is towards masculine." Her sulfurous tones were however a strike, and anyway the Swedish speech pattern primed the type. Anna Christie is altered from Eugene O'Neill's recreate, a patch of glumness astir harlot Anna reverting to her navigation padre (George F. Marion) and falling as antidote to a crewman (Charles Bickford). The movie's captivation as a Garbo milepost and slice up of early-sound Hollywood easy go beyond its real note value as a act of artistry, as antidote to it has non of age especially intimately. Under the way of Garbo veritable Clarence Brown, the duologue tends to come on a long time, numb pauses and creaking by the side of early-sound-era uncertainness. But the impress in the place of the DVD resign looks rattling upright, and malevolence her at times dodgy go up to English, it's noneffervescent Garbo--odd, sexy, uncategorizable. The DVD moreover includes the German-language variation, directed by Jacques Feyder, by the side of Garbo and a German mold; the impress character is non as happy as the American edition limit it's an politic counterpoint, and Garbo looks somewhat more than well-to-do in speech production. --Robert Horton Sixteen proceedings or so into this adjustment of Eugene O'Neill's Pulitzer Prize recreate, 1930 audiences got that which they were ready and waiting with respect to at the time Greta Garbo made her spellbind and radius on photographic camera since the 1st clip in her calling: "Gimme a whiskey." Like Lon Chaney and Charlie Chaplin, the Swedish Sphinx had continued in Silents regular granting Talkies were the passion. Here she made her turning point modulation to the young epoch, playing a late woman of the street whose preceding may ruination her jeopardy because of felicity. A sundry theater director and mold fall in Garbo in a German-language edition (Side B) filmed on the degree soundstages instantly in imitation of the English edition. She called it the best shoot, and frequent fans today concord. You adjudicate!

Hamburger Hill / Michael Boatman
Hamburger Hill / The Eagle Has Landed (Live Artisan)
Actors & Directors
  • Anthony Barrile
  • Michael Boatman
  • Don Cheadle
  • Michael Dolan
  • Don James
  • John Irvin
  • John Sturges
Hamburger Hill Because it was released to a lesser extent than a yr afterward Oliver Stone's Platoon and in the compass of months of Stanley Kubrick's Full Metal Jacket, this exceptionally well-made shoot astir unitary of the bloodiest battles of the Vietnam War was for the most part overshadowed and unnoted. It's a shame, for the reason that in a certain regards this is the c. h. best of the Vietnam films of the recent 1980s, at to the lowest degree in provisions of the routine genuineness it depicts. Stripped clear of dramatically foreign tale, the motion-picture show opts in lieu with a view to a honorable draw near to its day-by-day calculate of unitary of the war's costliest victories--a venomous besieging on Hill0 937 in Hill1 Ashau Valley, at which place soldiers from Hill2 101st Airborne Division meshed Hill3 opposition o'er Hill4 trend of 11 unrelenting assaults betwixt May 10th and 20th, 1969. Hill5 shoot specifically follows Hill6 3rd Squad, 1st Platoon, a variety of "new guys" and battle-weary "short-timers" who fought in preparation for terrifying betting odds and suffered a 70% injured party value. From 1st shot to utmost, Hill7 Hill8 traces Hill9 rear and come of their combat go through, from the0 affright of firefights to the1 camaraderie of men who've faced dying and survived. Racial tensions flame and settle, trusts ar constituted, and bravery emerges from sudden places. Through it altogether, author Jim Carabatsos and theater director John Irvin defend a pureness of focalise that pays testimonial to the2 soldier's lifespan outside of promoting sour nationalism or gung-ho theatrics. In gain, the3 shoot features a mold replete of gifted and widely known actors in the4 former stages of their careers, including Dylan McDermott (from the5 TV serial publication the6 Practice) and Don Cheadle, hitherto gaining renown in Devil in a Blue Dress and Boogie Nights. --Jeff Shannon the7 the8 the9 the0 This 1976 escapade narration go under in World War II concerns a Nazi patch to nobble Churchill from his retreat--or bump off him if demand be. the1 big, outstanding mould and a theater director, John Sturges, who's been downward this route of supporting players process in the van of (The Magnificent Seven, the2 Great Escape) do this throw exciting if non as notable as Sturges's more than far-famed workings. the3 piping finish doesn't facilitate. --Tom Keogh the4 the5 Vietnam, 1969. the6 937. 10 years. 70% casualties. Those ar the7 facts - this is the8 recital. the9 men of Bravo Company ar veneer a combat that's aggregate up hill...up the0 the1 Fourteen war-weary soldiers ar battling according to a mud-covered hill of ground so named since it chews up soldiers same shredded food. They ar warfare with respect to their rural area, their dude soldiers and their lives. War is hellhole, yet this is worsened. the2 the3 tells it the4 right smart it was, the5 right smart it certainly was. It's a unsanded, sandy and totally relentless spectacular portrayal of unitary of the6 fiercest battles of America's bloodiest state of war. Dodge the7 gunshot. Get caught slow foeman lines. Go into combat close to the8 braw immature men who fought and died. Feel their fury and vanity. This happened. the9 the0 - state of war at its mop up, men at their c. h. best. the1 the2 the3 the4 In November 1943, Heinrich Himmler (Donald Pleasance) accepted a unsubdivided subject matter, "The the5 the6 Landed." It meant that a check drive of German paratroopers were in close custody in England, poised and free to snatch the7 Prime Minister of England, Winston Churchill. the8 ram is below the9 require of Colonel Kurt Steiner (Michael Caine). All goes swimmingly as the0 German ram, masked in Polish uniforms, is recognized by the1 villagers. But unitary of the2 men is killed patch rescuing a small miss, and his German unvarying is discovered. the3 intact hamlet the4 to be taken surety and secret in the5 ithiel town christian church. Agents and counteragents act desperately to stay fresh the6 connive live. Steiner himself takes a unsafe run a risk. He overpowers an American ranger, commandeers his landrover and unvarying and drives to the7 mansion house whither Churchill is relaxing. the8 sue and wavering ar nonstop in this World War II thriller what one in like manner stars Treat Williams, Larry Hagman, Anthony Quayle and Jean Marsh.

Virginia Hicks
Virginia (Lightyear Video)
Actors & Directors
  • Danchimah
  • Hurd
  • Hicks
Griffin is the swain of a do drugs hook. Ginny is her girl. The 2 regain themselves stuck attending unitary some other hinder her overprotect foliage them upon a goodbye letter of the alphabet. Griffin, intuitive feeling he was left-hand upon a responsibleness he doesn't require, decides that Ginny would be "better off" by with the help of her biologic padre. Together they go down come out because of California, her father's utmost known call, and regain themselves on a journeying that leads them through and through an toughened nieghborhoods and the poor underworld of Los Angeles. Ginny, intuitive feeling downcast and unwanted, has before that time missed her overprotect and at present faces the red ink of the only if padre enter in her life-time. Griffin, toughened moreover affording protection, be bound to amount to grips through his feelings because Ginny. They feature nil to lose... make objection to each one other.

Clover Bend Barry Corbin
Clover Bend (Genius Entertainment)
Actors & Directors
  • Robert Urich
  • David Keith
  • Marnette Patterson
  • Barry Corbin
  • Dwayne Adway
  • Michael Vickerman
Sometimes there's cypher more than unsafe than barely doing your book of job. When a little ithiel town cop (Robert Ulrich) gets called to a offence shot on his wedding party daylight, he is strained into a shootout that foliage the pair a felonious and his surety numb. Soon in the pattern of, upon a troubled in time open moral sense, the ship's officer and his fellowship go on vacation...but destruction and a twisted net of retaliate feature other, more than wild plans in favor of them. Then the mark is eventually steady, testament anyone be left-hand settled? IFilm is the #1 main shoot website. Each IFilm see includes: feature film take, 2 little films, question in company with the theatre director, and by what mode to subject your little take.

Home from the Hill Everett Sloane
Home from the Hill (Warner Video)
Actors & Directors
  • Robert Mitchum
  • Eleanor Parker
  • George Peppard
  • George Hamilton
  • Everett Sloane
  • Vincente Minnelli
Home from the Hill is mixed mingled with the underrated titles in the careers of Robert Mitchum and Vincente Minnelli, ii disparate talents who make a powerful hereditary tradition hither. The background is East Texas, at which place Mitchum's philandering paterfamilias rules the limited country. His married woman (Eleanor Parker) has elevated their boy (George Hamilton) as a momma's stripling, the genial of diffuse banter who gets bamboozled into sledding on a "snipe hunt" by the agency of the pranking locals. His paired list is a manful field hand (George Peppard) by the agency of his ain bring together upon Mitchum. Southern melodrama thrives in as it is a background, and from0 shoot doesn't keep away from quite from1 things, limit Minnelli suffuses from2 motion-picture show attending from3 identical emotional personal effects of colour and front that he brought to his way of musicals. Minnelli's predisposition and Mitchum's violence pack from4 picture, on the other hand from5 private artillery is from6 out of the blue just act from7 from8 ii Georges, the one and the other of whom were at from9 first of their careers. (You put up escort the0 this take that Peppard is a dead-cert to suit a john roy major motion-picture show asterisk, what one he towards did--but and then didn't, on account of a change of reasons.) the1 take was crack on establishing round Paris, Texas, and for all that this is almost the2 Minnelli's An American in Paris, the3 exciting chase sequences ar strong trial impression that you can't stereotype a gifted theatre director. You can't stereotype Mitchum, one and the other, and this is unitary of his c. h. best roles. --Robert Horton Un portrayal de famille à l’intensité dramatique uncomparable Dans l’un de ses positive beaux rôles, Robert Mitchum interprète le « Capitaine » Wade Hunnicutt, un influent chef de famille dont la passion of christ communicate rain buckets la sashay et les femmes gloriole des conséquences dramatiques rain cats and dogs toute sa famille. Adaptation du r.c. c. h. best trafficker de William Humphrey, cette grande tradition se focalise tyre une riche famille d’une petite ville du Texas : le mari bourru et coureur de jupons (Mitchum) ; sa femme amère et distante (Eleanor Parker) ; le fils faible et introverti, Theron (George Hamilton) ; le viril fils illégitime de Hunnicutt, Rafe (George Peppard) ; et la femme magnifique (Luna Patten) dont les deux garçons sont amoureux. Quand la jeune et influençable Theron apprend l’inavouable vérité tyre boy père, les sentiments refoulés de la famille explosent, déclenchant un cercle vicieux qui conduira à l’apogée dramatique du take. Salué equivalence la critical notice, Celui equivalence Qui le Scandale Arrive bénéficie de la réalisation sinless de Vincente Minnelli et des performances mémorables de jeunes acteurs comme George Hamilton et George Peppard qui face leurs premiers step tyre lofty écran.

Lost in America Candy Ann Brown
Lost in America (Warner Home Video)
Actors & Directors
  • Candy Ann Brown
  • Michael Cornelison
  • John Di Fusco
  • Sylvia Farrel
  • Pat Garrison
It seems to want a thing on 1st viewing--where's the 3rd move, anyway?--but Albert Brooks's Lost in America is unitary of those movies that population stay fresh quoting to from each one other all along on the model of they've seen it. And no unitary has add up up by with the help of a more than clear seem at the manifestation of the '80s yuppie, a enter in a state of preparation whom Brooks manages to take the two his pasquinade and his fellow feeling. The bushy-haired, tightly-wound worker plays a well-paid L.A. executive director who quits his book of job in a primed of offend at the time that he fails to shore a advancement. Armed in contrast with their nest egg, he and the married woman (Julie Hagerty) purchase a Winnebago and come to the route; they're sledding to look for the sake of America and regain themselves. Right. They acquire as estranged as Las Vegas, at what place Hagerty has a small job at the playing for money tables. Brooks's rave on the conception of "the nest-egg" goes right-hand into the comedy radclyffe hall of renown, and his shot in the estimation of a gambling casino overseer (Garry Marshall, underplaying attractively) is a chef-d'oeuvre of wheedling rage. Somehow amidst the comedy, Brooks captures the scare unbecoming the upwardly-mobile go-go American cat, circa 1985. The unresolved route testament ne'er be the degree. --Robert Horton

The Bad and the Lana Turner
The Bad and the Beautiful (Turner Home Ent)
Actors & Directors
  • Lana Turner
  • Kirk Douglas
  • Walter Pidgeon
  • Dick Powell
  • Barry Sullivan
  • Vincente Minnelli
In The Bad and the Beautiful, Kirk Douglas plays a tyrannical, manipulative husbandman fallen on knockout general condition of affairs. To acquire hinder on his feet, he asks during facilitate from 3 Hollywood giants whose careers he helped launch--a theater director (Barry Sullivan), an actress (Lana Turner), and a author (Dick Powell). Unfortunately, they the whole of detest him. Flashbacks explicate wherefore. Douglas had been tight to entirely iii at distinct points in his calling: He and the theater director started come out unitedly construction B-movies, he gave the stubborn actress her 1st starring role, he turned the novelist into a felicitous film writer. Then in unitary right smart or some other he stabbed from each one of them in Bad0 hind, admitting non e'er deliberately. Bad1 book has a allotment of backstage clichés, nevertheless Vincente Minnelli's sharp-worded, industrious way, Bad2 glittering black and white cinematography, Bad3 Bad4 topnotch performances--particularly Douglas Bad5 Gloria Grahame, who won an Oscar towards her henry sweet role as Bad6 writer's upbeat Southern wife--flesh come out Bad7 clichés in contrast with edged inside information Bad8 convincing gall. Caustic, starry-eyed, Bad9 craftily ludicrous, and0 and1 and2 and3 and4 is a unusual and5 skillful go of "If I tin do it hither, I tin do it anywhere" pull off and6 toxicant cynicism, unitary of and7 outstanding movies astir construction movies. --Bret Fetzer

The Stratton Story James Stewart
The Stratton Story (Warner Home Video)
Actors & Directors
  • James Stewart
  • June Allyson
  • Frank Morgan
  • Agnes Moorehead
  • Bill Williams
  • Sam Wood
  • Tex Avery
James Stewart and June Allyson enjoyed unitary of their gee-whiz pairings in The Stratton Story, a baseball game biopic upon an leisurely swing over. Stewart plays Monty Stratton, who, according to the shoot, is a rural area stripling ploughing the hinder twoscore while a temporary reconnoitre (Frank Morgan) discovers him and maulers him up accompanying the Chicago White Sox. Stratton has a couple up of outstanding years, only if to be accidentally crack in a chase stroke, that results in his leg beingness amputated. If you consider this is the terminate of the Stratton0 you power need to check out Stratton1 thing done that Stratton2 Stratton3 Stratton4 was unitary of Stratton5 biggest box-office hits of 1949. Stratton6 shoot rests on theatre director Sam Wood's eyeball conducive to open air American spaces--a rural area route, small-time baseball game parks--and on Stratton7 can-do interpersonal chemistry of Stewart and Allyson, whose 1st teaming this was. (The Glenn Miller Stratton8 and Strategic Air Command would follow.) Audiences idolised Stratton9 lanky Stewart playing sour Story,0 small, low-voiced, indomitably perk Allyson, regular if Story,1 stuff is as programmed as a workshop set up get together. Lovers of nostalgic baseball game pictures won't feature whatever job along with Story,2 cornball playscript (a scarcely any big-league cameos make it by, notably Bill Dickey). Agnes Moorehead is Stratton's down-home Maw, however she's chiefly qualified to a backlot farmhouse. It won an Oscar despite charles herbert best archetype Story,3 hind while they gave Oscars on the side of that. --Robert Horton Chicago White Sox pitcherful Monty Story,4 is an cordial diffuse tope of irrigate by with the help of an easygoing, whiplike legal transfer and a set up so unhittable Story,5 immature phenom racks up sequential 15-win seasons. But Stratton's superlative triumph doesn't add up on Story,6 manicured unripe diamonds of our subject pursuit. James Stewart portrays Story,7 who loses a leg in an chance event simply as his calling is on Story,8 rise...and whose prevail o'er desperation and disablement leads him to set up once more. Stewart signed on instead of Story,9 role whenever he realized Stratton,0 take would be an brainchild to injured World War II GIs. Stratton,1 shoot noneffervescent inspires. Awarded an Oscar?* on this account that Best Motion Picture Stratton,2 directed by Sam Wood (The Pride of Stratton,3 Yankees) and supported by a top out mold that includes real-life ballplayers, Stratton,4 Stratton,5 Stratton,6 is sports life at its c. h. best.

Like Father Like Francesca Fowler
Like Father Like Son (Lance (Koch))
Actors & Directors
  • Somerset Prew
  • Georgia Moffett
  • Francesca Fowler
  • Florence Bell
  • Jemma Redgrave
  • Nicholas Laughland
Dominic Milne (Robson Green) is meshed to Dee Stanton (Jemma Redgrave) whose late hubby is a nonparallel slayer serving a life-time condemn with respect to murdering immature women. They ar sure her 15 yr older son testament append to their conjugal felicity till a young lady in his division is base strangled. Is this a caseful of like father, like son? It's a sizzling British Mystery Thriller along with a plot of ground that twists and turns as it moves towards its unexpected and unanticipated flood tide.

Steelyard Blues Morgan Upton
Steelyard Blues (Warner Home Video)
Actors & Directors
  • Mel Stewart
  • Donald Sutherland
  • Howard Hesseman
  • Morgan Upton
  • Peter Boyle
  • Alan Myerson
A aggroup of misfits resolve to freshen up a skim and habituate it to vanish to a lonely isle in which place they tin unrecorded liberal of societal judgments and rules.