Starring: Betty Grable
Two fairground showmen vie for the affections of a songstress.
Frantic, noisy and a little difficult to love. Thankfully, lots of song and dance numbers along with the brilliant Phil Silvers help things along. 3/10
Every Sunday morning, i watch an old movie that I've never seen before. Here are my weekly thoughts of the films with a mark out of 10.
Starring: Betty Grable
Two fairground showmen vie for the affections of a songstress.
Frantic, noisy and a little difficult to love. Thankfully, lots of song and dance numbers along with the brilliant Phil Silvers help things along. 3/10
Starring: Audie Murphy
A penniless would-be prizefighter becomes the protege of a millionaire and wins his daughter but not the crucial fight.
There have been so many boxing movies over the years. This one is not bad, interesting to see Audie Murphy in a different role. Too many scenes in the ring though, the movie was better for me away from that setting. 6/10
Starring: Burt Lancaster
Skilled soldiers of fortune are hired by a millionaire rancher to get back his kidnapped wife.
Great cast, most movies that have a significant scene on a train are entertaining. I found this overlong and preferred the first hour. Some great action scenes. 5/10
Starring: Peter Graves
Indians steal army uniforms and attack a fort.
Lots of screaming shouting, fighting and rolling in the dirt. Watchable enough with an attempt at getting across a moralistic message. 6/10
Starring: Charles Korvin
A master thief protects a beautiful girl's emerald.
A mixture of crime caper, romance and humour that never finds its home. Good chemistry between the leads helps this movie along. 4/10
Starring: Jeff Morrow
A reporter is assigned to investigate the death of a columnist.
Decent little thriller, I actually really liked the reporter who was murdered and would have been happy seeing a movie that revolved around his observations. Lionel Jeffries was as superb as ever. 6/10
Starring: Flora Robson
A 13-year-old London girl builds a garden in the rubble of a bombed church, and gets into trouble with the police.
Absolutely charming, depicting a time of hope, desperation and bravery in a London that is now unrecognisable. Rare to find a movie with such charm. Strangely moving. 8/10