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
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.
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Sunday, August 25, 2013
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
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
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
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
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