Starring: Janet Gaynor
A Yankee farmer's daughter falls in love with a Southern plantation owner.
Very, very dated. Historically interested both in the movie itself and subject matter but barely watchable in modern times. 4/10
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: Janet Gaynor
A Yankee farmer's daughter falls in love with a Southern plantation owner.
Very, very dated. Historically interested both in the movie itself and subject matter but barely watchable in modern times. 4/10
Starring: Nina Foch
A nurse sees a man attacked in a dream, and helps to save him when the events recur in real life.
Fag fog aside, this was a decent spy thriller that. moved along at a good lick with decent tension. Enjoyable start to 2025 despite a fairly lame ending. 8/10
Starring: Olivia Hussey
Girls in a college sorority house are attacked by a lurking psychopath.
One of the trail-breaking movies that brought about the 'slasher' genre. I personally just do not see the attraction in watching people brutally murdered. Poor script, not very well acted and I was quite frankly bored by it. 2/10
Starring: William Powell
An innocent middle-aged man who has befriended a girl is hunted by the police when she is murdered.
Really rather dull to start with, movie picks up once William Powell is bitten by the dog and it becomes a lot more watchable. 4/10
In the 1850's an Indian scout leads 150 Chicago women to meet husbands in California
Quite a lengthy movie and yet this helped with the premise of an epic voyage. Highly unusual as a western and I enjoyed it for that. Must have been a real mission to film this with the amount of locations and characters. 6/10
Starring: James Ellison
A curse hangs over the English ancestral home of the Hammonds.
As 1940's horror movies go, I didn't mind this. The lead actress had real energy, the lighting, music and location were excellent. End scene was hilarious but at just over an hour, this was enjoyable. 6/10
Starring: Joan Crawford
A wife's only real love is her meticulously kept and richly appointed house.
I have never considered Joan Crawford to be an attractive woman. However, both her and co-lead Wendell Corey give a wonderful performance in this tense melodrama. Brilliant acting throughout in a simple but excellent script. 8/10