Released Date:
1950-05-23
Languages:
English, German
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
112 min
Rated:
PASSED
IMDB Ratings:
7.9 (16441 Reviews)
Director:
John HustonBen Maddow (screen play)
John Huston (screen play)
W.R. Burnett (from a novel by)
When the intelligent criminal Erwin "Doc" Riedenschneider is released from prison, he seeks a fifty thousand-dollar investment from the bookmaker Cobby to recruit a small gang of specialists for a million-dollar heist of jewels from a jewelry. Doc is introduced to the lawyer Alonzo D. Emmerich that offers to finance the whole operation and buy the gems immediately after the burglary. Doc hires the safecracker Louis Ciavelli, the driver Gus Minissi and the gunman Dix Handley to the heist. His plan works perfectly but bad luck and betrayals compromise the steps after the heist and the gangsters need to flee from the police.
Released Date:
1952-04-11
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
103 min
Rated:
APPROVED
IMDB Ratings:
8.4 (134471 Reviews)
Adolph Green (story)
Betty Comden (story)
1927 Hollywood. Monumental Pictures' biggest stars, glamorous on-screen couple Lina Lamont and Don Lockwood, are also an off-screen couple if the trade papers and gossip columns are to be believed. Both perpetuate the public perception if only to please their adoring fans and bring people into the movie theaters. In reality, Don barely tolerates her, while Lina, despite thinking Don beneath her, simplemindedly believes what she sees on screen in order to bolster her own stardom and sense of self-importance. R.F. Simpson, Monumental's head, dismisses what he thinks is a flash in the pan: talking pictures. It isn't until The Jazz Singer (1927) becomes a bona fide hit which results in all the movie theaters installing sound equipment that R.F. knows Monumental, most specifically in the form of Don and Lina, have to jump on the talking picture bandwagon, despite no one at the studio knowing anything about the technology. Musician Cosmo Brown, Don's best friend, gets hired as Monumental's ideas man and musical director. And by this time, Don has secretly started dating Kathy Selden, a chorus girl who is trying to make in big in pictures herself. Don and Kathy's relationship is despite their less than friendly initial meeting. Cosmo and Kathy help Don, who had worked his way up through the movie ranks to stardom, try make the leap to talking picture stardom, with Kathy following along the way. However, they have to overcome the technological issues. But the bigger problem is Lina, who will do anything to ensure she also makes the successful leap into talking pictures, despite her own inabilities and at anyone and everyone else's expense if they get in her way, especially Kathy as Don's off screen girlfriend and possibly his new talking picture leading lady.
Released Date:
1955-11-25
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
111 min
IMDB Ratings:
6.9 (2244 Reviews)
Director:
Robert AldrichJames Poe (adapted for the screen by)
Clifford Odets (stage play)
Charles Castle is a successful Hollywood actor who has opted for screen success over art. He must make critical decisions regarding his career, his marriage, his art & morality. In this screen adaptation of a Clifford Odets play, Castle is pressured by his studio boss and manipulated into a potentially murderous cover-up to protect his career. An indictment of the amoral world of 50's Hollywood and its corrosive effect upon the artist.
Released Date:
1959-03-19
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
104 min
Rated:
APPROVED
IMDB Ratings:
6.5 (2819 Reviews)
Director:
Charles BartonBill Walsh (screenplay)
Lillie Hayward (screenplay)
Felix Salten (novel)
Through an ancient spell, a boy changes into a sheepdog and back again. It seems to happen at inopportune times and the spell can only be broken by an act of bravery....
Released Date:
1960-09-28
Languages:
English, French
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
144 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.1 (728 Reviews)
Director:
Vincent J. DonehueDore Schary (screenplay)
Dore Schary (story)
The story of Franklin Roosevelt's bout with polio at age 40 in 1921 and how his family (and especially wife Eleanor) cope with his illness. From being stricken while vacationing at Campobello to his triumphant nominating speech for Al Smith's presidency in 1924, the story follows the various influences on his life and his determination to recover - based on the award winning Broadway play of the same name.
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