Starring: Conrad Nagel
Five Jewish farmers in Hungary are framed for murder.
Short courtroom drama. Overacted and difficult to connect with as the whole thing had no context. Very short and surely one of the cheapest ever movies to make. 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: Conrad Nagel
Five Jewish farmers in Hungary are framed for murder.
Short courtroom drama. Overacted and difficult to connect with as the whole thing had no context. Very short and surely one of the cheapest ever movies to make. 4/10
Starring: Adam Collins
An action packed story of corruption and murder. Outnumbered, outgunned and against all odds, a Commando fights his way through a siege to save his girl.
Simply dreadful. Poor and lazy script, the acting was shocking, the whole thing had an echo sound. I simply can't think why anyone would think making this would be a good idea. Occasional good action. 2/10
An unconventional private detective outsmarts the police.
Very old, actors shout at each other and talk at 100mph, attempted wisecracks every 30 seconds fall flat. I lost interest very quickly, thankfully short. 2/10
Starring: Anthony Dexter
An Italian immigrant to the US becomes a World-famous romantic film star but dies young.
In Wikipedia, Charlie Chaplin described Valentino as the shy, introverted friend. Valentino is not depicted like this in this movie, rather as a cad and womaniser that makes him difficult to like. More of a love story, a kind of half-biopic, interesting none the less. 5/10
Starring: Norman Kaye
A model's relationship with her lover, a blackmailing, cocaine-snorting artist, and her admirer, a wealthy, repressed, middle-aged aesthete, leads to violence.
There's a line in a Monty Python sketch that goes "I may not know much about art, but I know what I like". It seemed like this movie was made to shock, nudity a plenty, a lesbian scene, all accompanied by an operatic score. I found it to be pretentious and boring. 2/10
Editing is a little clumsy, woman being mistaken as a boy is laughable but there are some decent scenes throughout with well built tension. 6/10
Slightly misleading, I think Donald was only in two scenes. Semi-documentary, most interesting to see clips of people going about their lives in years gone by. Did make me laugh a couple of times, just a bit of an odd movie and very short. 5/10