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Sunday, December 29, 2013

The Beautiful blonde from Bashful Bend 1949

Starring: Betty Grable

A temperamental saloon entertainer accidentally shoots the sheriff and takes refuge as a schoolmistress.

The opening scene with a 3 year old learning to shoot was disturbing as could be. Once over that, the movie bombed along at a good pace but just tried way too hard to be funny. Most of the humour missed the mark although it was always watchable thanks to the delightful Betty Grable. The twin brothers gave a master class in over-acting that went way, way too far.      5/10 

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Paradise Hawaiian style 1965

Starring: Elvis Presley

An amorous airline pilot returns to Hawaii and sets up a helicopter service.

I'm a fan of Elvis films. This is not one of his best with a plot barely worth mentioning and all the songs lacking a little energy, but it's still easy viewing, pleasing on the eye and leaves you with a smile on your face.           5/10

Sunday, December 15, 2013

The Cheaters 1945

Starring: Joseph Schildkraut

A selfish and ostentatious family is reformed by the ministrations of a down-and-out actor

In the Christmas selection of an online movie site, it could be done under the trade descriptions act. Other than a lit Christmas tree, some carol singers and vague references to Scrooge, this didn't feel Christmassy at all. Very, very dull.           1/10

Sunday, December 08, 2013

Rose of Washington Square 1939

Starring: Alice Faye

Tribulations of a Broadway singer in love with a worthless husband.

The story is instantly forgettable to be the honest,  but the songs aren't bad and there's lots of them. The song and dance routine to the title number 'Rose of Washington square' is spectacular and the movie was worth seeing for this alone.       4/10

Sunday, December 01, 2013

Black angel 1946

Starring: Dan Duryea

A drunk sets out to find the murderer of his wife, and finds it was himself.

Thriller with strong lead performances that was made all the more memorable due to a neat twist in the last 15 minutes. Peter Lorre is his usual sinister self despite a woman he was threatening, towering over him.     7/10

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Peck's bad boy 1934

Starring: Jackie Cooper

Adventures of a well-intentioned but accident-prone boy in a midwestern town.

Quite a moving little drama of a boy who lives with his widowed father and finds out that he's an orphan when his Aunt and cousin come to stay. Very dated and the bad behaviour in this day and age isn't given a second thought. But Jackie Cooper carries this movie and gives a strong and thought-provoking performance.         7/10

Sunday, November 17, 2013

Johnny Angel 1945

Starring: George Raft

A seaman solves the mystery of his father's ship, found empty and adrift in the Gulf of Mexico.

Standard little thriller. It had its moments but never really caught fire. The actors lacked attack and it seemed extremely single-paced for a lot of the movie. Elderly secretary Miss Drumm was the only character of real interest - A nice performance.     3/10

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Falling in love again 1980

Starring: Elliott Gould

A middle-aged New Yorker remembers his young romances and his dreams of success.

This starts of in a dreamy kind of way and struggles to get out of first gear. It does have a certain charm though and I did find myself completely wrapped up in the story. Elliott Gould was great and nice to see Michelle Pfeiffer in a very early role. The moral for me in this, despite the happy ending, is that you should never go back.      6/10

Sunday, November 03, 2013

Eyes in the night 1942

Starring: Edward Arnold

A blind detective sets out to discover whether a mysterious man engaged to an heiress is really a Nazi spy.

A standrad crime plot is made  a lot more interesting with the lead character being blind. The broken Mother - step-daughter relationship adds another twist. Edward Arnold is really rather good in the lead role & this is a more than watchable little thriller.              7/10

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Nocturne 1946

Starring: George Raft

A police detective investigates the death of a c composer.

Standard, was it murder or suicide movie. Some of the plot was acceptable as were a few of the characters. the main problem was that George Raft played the central character with a total lack of charisma and it just resulted in the whole thing being a little dull.          4/10

Sunday, October 13, 2013

Triple echo 1972

Starring: Glenda Jackson

In 1942, a soldier's wife welcomes another soldier to her farm for tea; He desertsand poses as her sister.

Highly unusual movie, one of Glenda Jackson's more watchable roles, Oliver Reed as menacing and powerful, he may have had his issues but he really was a brilliant actor.     8/10

Sunday, October 06, 2013

Separate tables 1958

Starring: Burt Lancaster

Emotional tensions among the boarders at a British seaside guest house.

Adaptation of the play by Terence Rattigan. John & Ann were Americonized for reasons that I couldn't understand. The whole thing was fascinating, mainly due to the strong performances by all the cast. David Niven gave as strong and vulnerable performance as I have ever seen from him.      7/10

Sunday, September 29, 2013

Princess of the Nile 1954

Starring: Debra Paget

An Egyptian princess of the middle ages leads her country against the invasion of a bedouin prince.

Egyptian Queens, middle eastern noblemen, harems and sword fights. As colourful and easy on the eye as this was, the plot came over as frankly ridiculous but a light-handed delivery kept the movie as vaguely enjoyable.   4/10

Sunday, September 22, 2013

Hindle wakes 1952

Starring: Lisa Daniely

A Lancashire millgirl spends a week at Blackpool with the master's son but causes a scandal when she refuses to marry him.

Very dated and British in its values. Basically, a holiday romance ends in tragedy causing a girl to be 'found out' about spending a week with a man. We then get a moralistic and class related debate about whether she should marry him. Probably more cutting edge and relevant when it was released, this was still quite an enjoyable watch.                                                6/10



Sunday, September 15, 2013

Home to danger 1951

Starring: Rona Anderson

An heiress returns after her father's death and finds herself purued by a murderer.

Small British thriller. This is how movies should be! Fast-paced, easy plot to follow and not too long. Quicksand, a man with a claw, gun fights and a slightly dumb youg man. All good fun    7/10

Sunday, September 01, 2013

Born to win 1971

Starring: George Segal

A Times square junkie with delusions of grandeur runs out of luck.

I found a couple of scenes in the first 10 minutes watchable, after this I was born rigid. Not sure if it was supposed to be a drama, a comedy or what. Segal was utterly unconvincing. The psychedelic music and lights were probably in at the time but are now just an irritation. A very poor movie despite a few very big names being in the cast.         1/10 

Sunday, August 25, 2013

Spirit of the people 1940

Starring: Raymond Massey

Episodes in the political and domestic life of Abraham Lincoln

As a person from across the pond, I found this utterly fascinating. Not sure if it was all completely true, but good to start the day with a history lesson. Massey gave a real charm and likeability to the role and although it was easier to watch in the first half of the film, the second have was enthralling and thought provoking.     7/10

Sunday, August 18, 2013

The Killing of sister george 1969

Starring: Beryl Reid

An ageing lesbian actress is fired from a TV serial and her life collapses around her.

A saw a stage version of this last year and wanted to see the movie. What I hadn't realised was what a brilliant performance I was about to see from Beryl Reid, one of the most complete acting  demonstrations you are ever likely to see. Sussanah York grows as the film progresses and is equally as good. Quite frankly, I was absolutely enthralled from beginning to end.     10/10

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Ellery Queen: The Spanish cape mystery 1935

Starring: Donald Cook

The first in this series of B-movies that I've seen. Started okay and had a likeable quality but soon got too confused. The lead character is a little too smart for me and his deductions verge on the ridiculous. Having said that, I've seen worse.      3/10

Sunday, August 04, 2013

Arizona Bushwhackers 1968

Starring: Howard Keel

A confedorate prisoner is given a chance as a western sheriff.

Howard Keel is always a likeable actor to watch. The whole spy plot thing is a little thin but the one handed fist fight was fun and the whole ending quite good although the townfolk have to be the worst shots I've seeen in a western for quite some time.       6/10

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Undercover man 1949

Starring: Glenn Ford

US treasury agents indict a gang leader for tax evasion.

I usually really enjoy Glenn Ford movies, This, I found really dull with a slow moving plot, delivery of lines all played on one level and a premise that just never grabbed my interest.  2/10

Sunday, July 14, 2013

Adventure in Manhatten 1936

Starring: Jean Arthur

An actress helps an ace reporter to foil a bank robbery by a master criminal.

An extremely watchable crime caper with both Jean Arthur & Joel McCrea, putting in delightful performances. Have to say, the stage set for the WW1 drama that covers the attempted robbery was brilliant.     6/10

Sunday, July 07, 2013

The King and four Queens 1956

Starring: Clark Gable

A cowboy braves the wrath of a lady sharpshooter to gain gold and the hand of one of her four daughters.

Western's were so plentiful in their day, that you needed an original story for a movie to retain your interest. This certainly is original. Gable has never been my favourite actor and once again, he lacked personality and just seemed to drift throught the film. The old lady was marvelous and the four women a delight. It was fun seeing which one Gable would eventually end up with.    6/10

Sunday, June 30, 2013

Mr Motto in Danger island 1939

Starring: Peter Lorre

One of the more enjoyable movies in the Motto series, I do feel if they made the plots a little simpler, the whole series would have risen above B level status. Motto's gorilla, wrestler companion was an amusing distraction.     5/10

Sunday, June 23, 2013

The Big wheel 1949

Starring: Mickey Rooney

The son of a racing driver is determined to follow in father's footsteps.

Rooney was at his best in my opinion when he was this sort of age. A likeable character given able support by his mum, boss and girlfriend. Some of the racing early on was less than interesting but the final Indeanapolis race was gripping stuff.      6/10

Sunday, June 16, 2013

Working girl 1988

Starring: Melanie Griffith

A secretary outsmarts her female boss in business and love

Well known Hollywoo movie with the engaging Melanie Griffith in lhe lead. The plot is fairly implausible, but it has an easy-watching charm about it but, wow do the women have big hair!!   6/10

Sunday, June 09, 2013

Ma and Pa Kettle go to town 1950

The second movie that I've seen from this series and again it was terrific. The charm of the couple cannot be underestimated and as daft as the plot was, it made me laugh out loud on several occassions. The scene where they catch robbers by Pa calling a square dance was brilliantly original.   7/10

Sunday, June 02, 2013

A Stranger in town 1943

Starring: Frank Morgan

A supreme court judge on vacation finds himself sorting out crooked local politicians.

A light, law related drama. There was always a light-hearted edge to this movie and the whole thinng was all the more watchable due to the likeable performances from the three leads. I could even forgive the stirring patriotic speach at the end.    5/10

Sunday, May 26, 2013

The story of GI Joe 1945


Starring: Burgess Meredeth

Journalist Ernie Pyle follows fighting men into the Italian campaign.

Standard guns and bomb war film that touches on the human element. Probably held a lot stronger weight when it was made. It's very dated now and hasn't stood up too well in time. A few interesting scenes, otherwise, seen it all before.      3/10

Sunday, May 19, 2013

Serious charge 1959

Starring: Anthony Quayle

A small-town troublemaker, accused by his priest of being responsible for the death of a young girl, amuses himself by accusing the priest of making homosexual advances.

Cliff Richard's first movie although he wasn't in in too much. Anthony Quayle is absolutely excellent as the almost too good to be true boxing, 1st division footballing, youth-club running priest. Although the movie is dated, the subject matter is almost more relevant today than it was at the time.     7/10

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Five branded women 1960

Starring: Silvana Mangano

Five Yugoslav girls have their heads shaved for associating with German soldiers, and after various adventures joing the partisans.

What could have been sentimental, romantic slush is actually a gritty, compelling drama full of tension. The bleakness and hoplessness of these lives are brilliantly portrayed. An unexpected gem.   8/10

Sunday, May 05, 2013

The Primrose path 1940

Starring: Ginger Rogers

The youngest of a family of shanty-town prostitutes falls in love with an honest hamburger stand proprietor.

Gingers Rogers and Joel McCrea have a good chemistry and Rogers family are suitably disfunctional. The picture gets a little cluttered at times both with the characters and dialogue but generally is an easy-view where you end up rooting for the family to fall upon better times despite one of the most precocious young girls I've seen on film for a very long time.            6/10

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Love on the dole 1941

Starring: Deborah Kerr

Life among unemployed cotton workers in industrial Lancashire between the wars.

Gritty but watchable drama set in North West England when unemployment was through the roof, factories were closing and nobody had any money. Getting more relevant again by the week!   7/10

Sunday, April 14, 2013

Road to Bali 1952

Starring: Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, Dorothy Lamour

In and around the South seas, with colour making the sets obvious and the gags only tediously funny.

Well I reather enjoyed it! At its best with the song and dance routines, this is packed with gags, some hitting the spot and others flying well wide of the mark. Nice to see the occassional cameo from other stars and a lotof the special effects/silliness actually worked quite well. I just need Zanzibar & Utopia for the set.        6/10

Sunday, April 07, 2013

A Lion is in the streets 1953

Starring: James Cagney

An itinerant confidence trickster becomes a defender for the people, is nominated for governor, and becomes corrupt.

Cagney brings a tremendous energy to this role which starts out as a charming little family adventure and ends as a political thriller. It is difficult to like his character but he is certainly charismatic and is able supported by some strong perfromances.       6/10

Sunday, March 31, 2013

The Brave little toaster 1987

Domestic appliances go in search of teir owner.

Standard cartoon stuff with some good humour and catchy songs. Couldn't watch too much of it, but once in a while it's quite good fun.     4/10

Sunday, March 24, 2013

City without men 1943

Starring: Linda Darnell

A boarding house near a prison is filled with women awaiting the parole of their menfolk.

A woman fights to clear the name of her husband who was innocent of the crime for what he is imprissoned. Not the greatest print of a movie that I've ever seen made it a little difficult to watch, but it had its moments with the occassional stirring speach to raise a smile. Not bad.     4/10

Sunday, March 17, 2013

The Barbarian and the Geisha 1958

Starring: John Wayne

In 1856 the first US diplomat to visit Japan meets local opposition but is helped by a geisha.

Another John Wayne film seen but a pleasant departure from his usual fayre. The historical scenario made interesting and thought-provoking viewing. The whole thing was interesting to watch and look out despite some obvious studio locations. There was little drama or excitement and yet the whole piece still worked, I did however struggle to ever buy in to the romantic storyline.     6/10

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Two a penny 1967

Starring: Cliff Richard

An idle art student becomes involved in the drug racket but finally sees the light.

Cliff ateempting to be hard-hitting. It never quite works for me and although it's refreshing to see Cliff playing a darker role, he doesn't really pull off 'nasty'. Intersting to see it set aroung the Billy Graham crusades and there were nice supporting roles from Dora Bryan and Ann Holloway.     5/10



Sunday, March 03, 2013

Destroyer 1943

Starring: Edward G Robinson

An old sea dog talks himself into a job on a World War 2 destroyer but works his men too hard.

Edward G Robinson is one of my favourite actors and I see his movies all too frequently. Once again, he is brilliant as the ageing naval officer who helps build a destroyer and then serves on it. Glenn Ford is unusually low key and the romantic storyline gets in the way somewhat. Overall though, a thoroughl enjoyable movie with a brilliant lead performance.    7/10

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Target Zero 1955

Starring: Richard Conte

An infantry patrol in Korea os cutt off behind enemy lines.

Standard behind the lines war drama, this time set in Korea. Peggy Castle is ridiculously good looking as the female nurse also caught in the situation but adds a little glamour. Always good to see Charles Bronson. Other than that, nothing original at all.          3/10

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Cast a dark shadow 1955

Starring: Dirk Bogarde

A wife-murderer marries an ex-barmaid and tries again.

You could tell that this came from a stage play where it's possibly better suited. I wasn't sure I would buy the clean cut looking Bogarde as a wife killer, but he certainly pulled the role off. Terrific support from all the other actors with Margaret Lockwood a delight and the lady playing Emmie put in a delightful performance. A nice little British thriller, the sort of which are way too thin on the ground.       7/10

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Woman on the run 1950

Starring: Ann Sheridan

A man runs away after witnessing a murder; his wife is menaced by the killer.

Started okay, but I wished this had been viewable in colour. Everyone looked alike, it was all so dark as much of it was set at night and the final scene at a fairground ended up grating on my nerves.     4/10

Sunday, February 03, 2013

Arch of triumph 1948

Starring: Ingrid Bergman

In postwar Paris, an embitterred refugee seeks his former Nazi tormentor and has a tragic romance with a would-be suicide.

Set just bwfore WW2, this was a real struggle. Single paced with softly spoken dialogue that was mostly extremely uninteresting. Thank goodness for Charles Laughton who was tragically under-used in the movie and yet lit up every scene he was in. Sad to say, I just didn't get on with this.    2/10

Sunday, January 27, 2013

The Great Santini 1979

Starring: Robert Duvall

A crack fighter pilot has difficulty adjusting to peacetime domestic life.

A brilliantly acted and quite moving film. Duvall was so believable, but big shout-outs to Michael O'Keefe who played his son and the guy who played Toomer. Superbly filmed. this hit the spot on so many levels.       8/10

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Drifters 1929

A documentary of the North sea fishing fleet

Extremely early, silent movie. Fascinating in its own way although the music go a little repetitive.     4/10

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Isle of forgotten sins 1943

Starring: John Carradine

In the south seas, villains congregate in search of sunken treasure.

Such a poor print, this seemed older than 1943. Difficult to get excited about, the underwater scenes to heavenly, choral music amused me and a scene where a lady sang on a bank whilst someone did some weird type of synchronised swimmimng verged on the hiaarious. Quite liked the ending though.      3/10

Sunday, January 06, 2013

Steel Magnolias 1989

Starring: Sally Field

A group of women, who gather in a small-town beauty parlour, face up to life's vicissitudes

After about 30 mins, I wondered where this movie was going, but it progresses beautifully. It made me laugh, it damn well nearly made me cry. So many big names and yet each and every one of them was brilliant and it would be wrong to pick a single name out. Terrific movie     8/10