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.
Sunday, March 10, 2013
Two a penny 1967
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Sunday, December 30, 2012
Gidget 1959
A 16 year old girl falls for a surfer; her parents disapprove until he turns out to be the son of their best friend.
Late 1950's rom-com set around the local surfing community. Delightful charm oozes out of Sandra Dee and you can't help but watch this with a smile on your face. Makes you long for warm days by the beach, I thoroughly enjoyed it. 8/10
Sunday, December 23, 2012
Against all flags 1952
A daring British seaman routs Spanish ships at the request of the King.
A rather splendid adventure with Errol Flynn at his charming, swash-buckling best. Maureen O'Hra gives sprightly support and Anthony Quinn as the villain is also particularly good. Pacy, amusing with some nice choreographed action, there was really nothing to dislike. 9/10
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Valley of eagles 1951
A Swedish scientist chases into Lapland after his wife and her lover who have stolen an important formula.
A movie set in Sweden where everyone speaks perfect English! What starts out as a tense little thriller, transforms into a kind of chase movie across frozen wastelands with herds of reindeer falling over cliffs, packs of marauding wolves which are eventually taken out by eagles and the inevitible avalanche. It was a bit different and I rather enjoyed it. 7/10
Sunday, December 09, 2012
Jigsaw 1949
An assistant District attorney uncovers a mob stirring up racial hatred.
Formula mob drama with a couple of big name cameos. Some of the scenes were so dark and badly lit that you couldn't actually see what was going on. A movie that brought nothing original to the table, but at least kept itself to a watchable length. 3/10
Sunday, December 02, 2012
Dawn of the dead 1979
America is filled by legions of carnivorous zombies.
What a load of old cobblers! At least 2 hours too long. What is the fascination with zombies? This was boring, repetetive with truely awful acting. The only good thing is that I'll never have to sit through this again. 1/10
Sunday, November 25, 2012
No mercy 1986
Policemen pretend to be hit men in an attempt to inflitrate a murder-by-contract organization.
Hard-hitting, downbeat drama with plenty of gunfire, explosions and chases for the boys. Richard Gere's character showed behaviour so unbelievable for a copy that it was difficult to feel any empathyand this lack of realism rather de-valued the whole movie. Kam Basinger on the other hand gave a troubled, vunerable performance which was surprisingly well portrayed. 5/10
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Bullet scars 1942
A doctor is kidnapped to patch up a bullet-scarred gunman.
Short movie that came in at just under an hour. Sure, the plot is hardly original, but this rolls along at a cracking pace, there is some attempt at humour, some very watchable action and an exciting climax. A little gem that I really enjoyed. 9/10
Sunday, November 11, 2012
The Paradine case 1947
A barrister falls in love with his client, who is suspected of murder.
Hitchcock movie with interesting camera angles and brilliant lighting. The plot had interest but the whole thing was a bit stodgy and because it was so character driven, it became hard to retain concentration. 4/10
Sunday, November 04, 2012
The Big man 1990
An unemployed miner becomes a bare-knuckle fighter.
Gritty drama set in Scotland. Neeson is utterly believable, Billy Connolly is weesle like, amusing and a much better actor than he is often given credit for. Hugh Grant delivers a very passable Scottish accent and Joanne Whalley-Kilmer has eyes that could seduce you from 500 metres. Not really Sunday morning viewing but utterly compelling. 7/10
Sunday, October 28, 2012
Tanks a million 1941
An army recruit has a freak memory which keeps him out of trouble
At only 50 minutes, this was a little gem. An army recrit becomes a sergent within 5 minutes and then helps a colonel look good. Full of little moments that director Hal Roach does so well, I actually wished this movie would keep going. 8/10
Sunday, October 21, 2012
The Horse soldiers 1959
In 1863 a Union cavalry officer is sent three hundred miles into Confederate territory to demolish a railroad junction.
Lengthy civil war drama, but production is excellent and Wayne, William Holden and Constance Towers all give terrific performances and give their characters multiple dimensions. I'm not the greatest fan of Wayne's movies but this was right up there amongst his best for me. 7/10
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Death from a distance 1936
A murderer is trapped in a planetarium.
Very old and not the greatest print of a movie. But it wasn't at all bad and I'm not sure I've ever seen a movie set in a planetarium before. The sort of movie that I'm grateful just to get the chance to see. 5/10
Sunday, October 07, 2012
The Hills of home 1948
A doctor returns to his Scottish village to practise medicine, and brings his failthful collie.
Part of the Lassie series, this is all about people flling sick, doctors and dogs afraid of water. Not the most thrilling of the Lassie films, but pleasingly gentle and the Scottish accents are very easy on the ear. 5/10
Sunday, September 30, 2012
National Lampoon's European vacation 1985
An American family determines to see Europe
This just never works. I guess it was supposed to be one hilarious romp going from country to country. The only time I really laughed was during the Bavarian folk dance in Germany. Chevy Chase is so often hilarious and has great comic timing but even he seemed off key. A real shame although Eric Idle was priceless! 4/10
Sunday, September 23, 2012
Sexton Blake and the hooded terror 1938
A millionaire is unmasked as the head of a criminal gang.
Yet another top detective who lives in Baker Street. Reasonable enough, it bowls along at a healthy ppace. I liked Blake's side-kicks who added just the correct amount of light heartedness. 5/10
Sunday, September 16, 2012
Darling 1965
An ambitious young woman deserts her journalist mentor for a company director, an effeminate photographer and an Italian prince.
More interesting than entertaining. Julie Christie is very good as the girl-about-town/model and Dirk Bogarde is always good value. Probably cutting edge in its day and very 60's. Utterly un-PC with talk of negros and how homosexuality is rife. The fact that at one poiny Julie Christie's character is referred to as 'Princess Diana' is more poignant than the film makers would ever know. 4/10
Sunday, September 02, 2012
A streetcar named Desire 1951
A reprssed southern widow is raped and driven mad by her brutal brother-in-law
A classic play which probably sits better on the stage than the screen. However, the setting is excellent, the lighting and soundtrack is suitably moody and all the actors act their socks off. Not really for me but lots to be admired. 4/10
Sunday, August 26, 2012
St Benny the dip 1951
Gamblers learn to escape the law by dressing as priests, but circumstance converts them to good works.
This hasn't stood the test of time. I never engaged with it and after the first two minutes, constantly found my mind wandering. It never made me smile or laugh once. 1/10
Sunday, August 12, 2012
Wild at heart 1990
A petty criminal is redeemed by the love of a histrionic woman.
Gratuitous violence, gratuitous sex and excessive swearing. The artistic side of David Lynch cannot be questiones, I just found nothing to enjoy in the whole 2 hours. Just not for me. 3/10
Sunday, August 05, 2012
Charlie Chan - The Trap 1947
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Hello Frisco hello 1943
On the Barbary coast, a girl singer becomes a star.
Musical entrepeneur makes it big and then gets lost in showbiz hurting those around him. Plot was a bit thin, but characters were likeable and songs were very pleasing on the ear. 6/10
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Colossus: The Forbin project 1969
An enormous computer takes over the defence of the Western world; but it goes into collaboration with the Russian one.
Obviously dated now with the remarkable development of computer technology. For its time though, it was quite nicely done and is still extremely watchable. Interesting moral messages if you look below the surface of this movie and good performances considering I'd never heard of any of the cast. Who is in charge, you or your computer? 8/10
Sunday, July 08, 2012
No hands on the clock 1941
A private eye on honeymoon steps right into a kidnapping.
Standard private eye plot which gets more confusing as it goes along. Why is it never kept simple? Fortunately. there is good chemistry between the newlyweds and this along with a light-hearted script, keeps it enjoyable. 5/10
Sunday, July 01, 2012
Dunkirk 1958
In 1940 on the Normandy beaches, a small group gets detached from the main force.
A well known piece of history from WW11. As it's so well known, it lacks a little excitement. The true horrors are still unimagineable and the individual stories of courage, inspirational. 6/10
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Al Jennings of Oklahoma 1950
A lawyer becomes a western outlaw
I'm guessing that this is a true story as it had the movie based on a book by Al Jennings. Most interesting with the legal elements. When Jennings became an outlaw, you lost all sympathy for him and it turned into a more standard western. Interesting elemeents kept it watchable. 6/10
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Artists and models 1955
A goonish young man receives telepathic top secret information in his nightmares, which are used by his artist friend in comic strips; foreign agents and the CIA get interested.
Although occassionally irritating, you can't help laughing at Jerry Lewis. Dean Martin was at his best in roles like this, the musical numbers are terrific, particularly the song sung by Shirley Maclaine on the stairs. The whole gangster thing got a little in the way and could have been ommitted from the movie altogether. A nice, feel-good movie. 7/10
Sunday, June 10, 2012
the Last challenge 1967
Being a fan of Glenn Ford & Angie Dickinson, this was easy viewing. A traditional 'Fastest gun' storyline, there was plenty of filling as we waited for the inevitible showdown. Had a gentle feel to it and the characters were so likeable, it was a shame one of them had to lose. 6/10
Sunday, June 03, 2012
The last chance 1945
In 1943 an Englishman and an American escape from a fascist camp in northern Italy and with the help of refugees cross the mountains into Switzerland.
An unusual movie with an element of suspense. Have spoken in English and half spoken in Italian with sub-titles. This had a real air of authenticity about it and although dated, it was worth a view. 5/10
Sunday, May 27, 2012
Twenty million miles to Earth
An American rocket ship returning from Venus breaks open and a scaly monster escapes into the Mediterranean and is cornered in the Coliseum.
Quite good fun and some of the effects are not at all bad. These monsters never get cornered in a small side street in Belgium, always a famous landmark! 6/10
Sunday, May 20, 2012
The Conversation 1974
A bugging device expert lives only for his work, but finally develops a conscience.
Had real potential but became too complex. All people really ant is a good story that is easy to follow. Is that really so difficult? 3/10
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Storm in a teacup 1937
A national sensation ensues when a Scottish provost fines an old lady for not licensing her dog, and sh refuses to pay.
Seems odd in this day to see a movie about a ntional outcry caused due to non-payment of a dog licence. But this film had an easy charm and some amusing moments. Vivien Leigh and Rex Harrison were both good value despite Harrison having panda like eyes in his opening scene. 6/10
Sunday, May 06, 2012
Now voyager 1942
A dowdy frustrated spinster takes the psychiatric cure and embarks on a doomed love affair.
Over-long family drama. Bette Davis turns in a superb performance and is terrific in showing the changes in her personality. The best scenes are with the matriarch mother who acts her scenes brilliantly and is the most awful character. 4/10
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Take me high 1973
A bank manager helps an unsuccessful restaurant to launch a new hamburger.
He may be in icon, but Cliff really couldn't act. Rubbish script and poor performances never gave this much of a chance. Somehow, cliff's charisma and some original, catchy songs kept the whole thing watchable and I came on the verge of enjoying it. 5/10
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Comanche territory 1950
Jim Bowie assists the Comanches against treacherous whites
Watchable enough without being brilliant. Maureen O'Hara is feisty, Macdonald Carey a fair enough leading man, although Will Geer steals the show. The plot has little originality, the script poor and the acting isn't brilliant. Still quite enjoyed though. 6/10
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Point blank 1967
Sunday, April 08, 2012
Miss London Ltd 1943
Sunday, April 01, 2012
East of sudan

Starring: Anthony Quayle
A trooper, a governess and others escape downriver from one of General Gordon's outposts.
A mix between Robinson Crusoe and a David Attenborough documentary with wildlife galore. The lack of location filming meant that the whole thing lacked action and drama. But fascinating to see a young Sylvia Syms, Dereck Folds and Jenny Agutter in her first ever film role. 6/10
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Ma and Pa kettle at the fair 1952

Starring: Marjorie Main
First movie that I've seen from this series. Great fun. Both Ma & Pa are extremely funny and the supporting cast all add to the enjoyment. Bread with cement, runaway pony and trap, slingshot made from Ma's knickers, it's all there. Would happily watch more from this series. 7/10
Sunday, March 11, 2012
Only the valiant 1950

Staring: Gregory Peck
A tough cavalry officer in a lonely fort wins a battle against Indians.
A bit like a poor mans magnificent seven. Soldiers try to stop the penetration of a pass from a fort. The whole thing lacks a little pace and Peck seems somewhat subdued throughout. But there are some good scenes, the action is fun and the whole thing was quite enjoyable. 6/10