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Sunday, January 04, 2026

Kill Me Tomorrow 1957

 

Starring Pat O'Brien

A down-and-out reporter confuses to murder in order to obtain cash for his son's operation.

Although slightly flawed, I just never bought Pat O'Brien as the son's father, this is a decent thriller that zipped along nicely, the plot was well constructed and there were interesting characters. Good locations of London and great to see an upcoming Tommy Steele singing a couple of times in a bar.    7/10

Sunday, December 28, 2025

A Bill Of Divorcement 1932

 

Starring: John Barrymore

A middle-aged man, released from a mental institution, comes home and meets his strong-willed daughter.

Notable for Katharine Hepburn's first movie performance and she brings tremendous energy and class. Barrymore's depiction of instance is an unbuttoned top button, dishevelled hair and wide eyes. Quite talkie but once this drives towards a climax, there is a beautifully played and heart-wrenching final scene.  7/10

Sunday, December 21, 2025

Sanctuary 1960

 

Starring: Lee Remick

The governor's daughter is seduced by a bootlegger, and her life goes from one tragedy to another.

Could be relevant to so many modern relationships. Steamy, sultry, not an easy watch and Temple seemed a bizarre choice of name for the lead character. Lee Remick is good but Odetta is outstanding and brings this movie together.  4/10

Sunday, December 14, 2025

The Loves Of Carmen 1948

 

Starring: Rita Hayworth

In 1820s Seville, a dragoon corporal is enslaved by a gy[sy, kills her husband and becomes an outlaw.

A spirited performance by Rita Hayworth although she sound in the least bit Spanish. Glenn Ford gives an excellent example of character development from the niece soldier to criminal besotted by a woman. Although flawed, the movie is good fun.    6/10

Sunday, December 07, 2025

The Unseen 1945

 

Starring: Joel McCrea

A London governess comes to suspect that dark deeds have taken place in the empty house next door.

Not a bad thriller, Gail Russell who died tragically young was the real star here. A love the way that classic moves depict murder and create tension. Music, light and shadows has so much more impact than the gore of today.    6/10

Sunday, November 30, 2025

Jack the Ripper 1958

 

Starring: Ewen Solon

In Victorian London, the Ripper murders are finally attributed to a demented surgeon.

Looked great, superb costumes and some nicely thought through locations. A little cliched and why did it need an American detective helping? Great to see John Le Messurier, a British icon. A little hammed up but an interesting watch.    6/10

Sunday, November 23, 2025

Ladies In Retirement 1941

 

Starring: Ida Lupino

A housekeeper murders her employer for the sake of her two mentally disturbed sisters.

Starts well, then dips but is excellent in the last 30 minutes. I never bought the two sisters, a telescope and nut shells is not enough to convey people as mad. So many questions, a movie for a discussion group. 6/10