Released Date:
1936-05-29
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
92 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.9 (8115 Reviews)
Director:
Fritz LangBartlett Cormack (screen play)
Fritz Lang (screen play)
Norman Krasna (based on a story by)
Based on the story "Mob Rule" by Norman Krasna. Joe Wilson and Katherine Grant are in love, but he doesn't have enough money for them to get married. So Katherine moves across the country to make money. But things go disastrously wrong for Joe when he stops in a small town and is mistaken for a wanted murderer. Through the course of the movie, Fritz Lang shows us how a decent and once civilized man can become a ruthless and bitter man.
Released Date:
1940-11-08
Languages:
English, French, German, Spanish
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
110 min
Rated:
PASSED
IMDB Ratings:
(518 Reviews)
Director:
Mitchell LeisenCharles Brackett (screen play)
Billy Wilder (screen play)
Jacques Thèry (adaptation)
Benjamin Glazer (original story)
Hans Szèkely (original story)
In 1939, American Tom Martin, who fought in the Spanish Civil War, awaits execution at the hands of the Fascist victors when reporter Augusta 'Gusto' Nash, for a scoop, aids him in an audacious escape. Of course, Tom tries to romance Gusto; but though she likes him, her career comes first, and Tom himself prefers freedom-fighting to settling down. Comedy becomes drama as their mixed feelings lead them on a circuitous path through the deepening chaos and catastrophe of the early days of World War II.
Released Date:
1948-09-25
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
89 min
Rated:
APPROVED
IMDB Ratings:
5.8 (444 Reviews)
Samson Raphaelson (screenplay)
Circa 1861, Angelina, ruling countess of an Italian principality, is at a loss when invaded by a Hungarian army. Her lookalike ancestress Francesca, who saved a similar situation 300 years before, comes to life from a portrait to help her descendant. Complicating factor: the newlywed countess feels strangely drawn to the handsome invader...
Released Date:
2011-01-23
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA, UK
Runtime:
105 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.3 (670 Reviews)
Director:
Eugene JareckiRonald Reagan as a man, as compared to his legacy, is rich territory for exploration, and a line from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar is just one of the many things that springs to mind after viewing filmmaker Eugene Jarecki's latest opus, Reagan (Jarecki's Why We Fight won the 2005 Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize: Documentary). Speaking at his funeral, Mark Antony said of Caesar, "The evil that men do lives after them; the good is oft interred with their bones." With a firm grasp of Reagan's story, Jarecki avoids the predictable and takes the long view on Reagan's life and influence, while staying centered on him as a man of deep contradiction; an American whose patriotism paradoxically led him to impeachable acts, a liberal Democrat who came to define the modern conservative movement.
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