Released Date:
1949-07-01
Languages:
English, Italian
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
101 min
Rated:
APPROVED
IMDB Ratings:
7.5 (1686 Reviews)
Director:
Joseph L. MankiewiczPhilip Yordan (screenplay)
Jerome Weidman (novel)
In New York, after seven years in prison, the lawyer Max Monetti goes to the bank of his brothers Joe, Tony and Pietro Monetti and promises revenge to them. Then he visits his lover Irene Bennett that asks him to forget the past and start a new life. Max recalls the early 30s, when he is the favorite son of his father Gino Monetti, who has a bank in the East Side. Gino is a tyrannical and egocentric self-made man that raises his family in an environment of hatred and Max is a competent lawyer engaged with Maria Domenico. When Max meets the confident Irene, he has a troubled love affair with her. In 1933, with the new Banking Act reaches Gino for misapplication of funds. Max plots a plan to help his father but is betrayed by his brothers. Now Max will see his brothers that have also being raised under the motto "Never Forgive, Never Forget".
Released Date:
1949-01-20
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
103 min
Rated:
UNRATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.9 (5745 Reviews)
Director:
Joseph L. MankiewiczVera Caspary (adaptation)
John Klempner (Cosmopolitan Magazine novel)
Joseph L. Mankiewicz (screenplay)
Lora May Hollingsway, who grew up next to the wrong side of the tracks, married her boss who thinks she is just a gold digger. Rita Phipps makes as much money writing radio scripts at night as her school teacher husband does. Deborah Bishop looked great in a Navy uniform in WWII but fears she'll never be dressed just right for the Country Club set. These three wives are boarding a boat filled with children going on a picnic when a messenger on a bicycle hands them a letter addressed to all three from Addie who has just left town with one of their husbands. They won't know which one until that night.
Released Date:
1951-01-15
Languages:
English, French
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
138 min
Rated:
APPROVED
IMDB Ratings:
8.4 (75075 Reviews)
Director:
Joseph L. MankiewiczGenres:
DramaJoseph L. Mankiewicz (written for the screen by)
Aspiring actress Eve Harrington maneuvers her way into the lives of Broadway star Margo Channing, playwright Lloyd Richards and director Bill Sampson. This classic story of ambition and betrayal has become part of American folklore. Bette Davis claims to have based her character on the persona of film actress Talullah Bankhead. Davis' line "Fasten your seatbelts, it's going to be a bumpy night" is legendary, but, in fact, all of the film's dialog sparkles with equal brilliance.
Released Date:
1950-08-16
Languages:
English, American Sign Language
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
106 min
Rated:
APPROVED
IMDB Ratings:
7.5 (2609 Reviews)
Director:
Joseph L. MankiewiczJoseph L. Mankiewicz
Lesser Samuels
The Biddle brothers, shot while robbing a gas station, are taken to the prison ward of the County Hospital; Ray Biddle, a rabid racist, wants no treatment from black resident Dr. Luther Brooks. When brother John dies while Luther tries to save him, Ray is certain it's murder and becomes obsessed with vengeance. But there are black racists around too, and the situation slides rapidly toward violence.
Released Date:
1951-08-29
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
110 min
Rated:
APPROVED
IMDB Ratings:
7.5 (3815 Reviews)
Director:
Joseph L. MankiewiczJoseph L. Mankiewicz (written for the screen by)
Curt Goetz (play)
Successful and well-liked, Dr. Noah Praetorius becomes the victim of a witch hunt at the hands of Professor Elwell, who disdains Praetorius's unorthodox medical views and also questions his relationship with the mysterious, ever-present Mr. Shunderson. Fuel is added to the fire when Praetorius befriends young Deborah Higgins, who has become suicidal at the prospect of having a baby by her ex boyfriend, a military reservist who was called up for service in the Korean War and killed in action.
Released Date:
1952-02-22
Languages:
English, German, Portuguese, Turkish
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
108 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.8 (2671 Reviews)
Director:
Joseph L. MankiewiczMichael Wilson (screenplay)
L.C. Moyzisch (book)
Based on a true story. In neutral Turkey during WWII, the ambitious and extremely efficient valet for the British ambassador tires of being a servant and forms a plan to promote himself to rich gentleman of leisure. His employer has many secret documents; he will photograph them, and with the help of a refugee Countess, sell them to the Nazis. When he makes a certain amount of money, he will retire to South America with the Countess as his wife.
Released Date:
1953-06-04
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
120 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.4 (7303 Reviews)
Director:
Joseph L. MankiewiczBrutus, Cassius, and other high-ranking Romans murder Caesar, because they believe his ambition will lead to tyranny. The people of Rome are on their side until Antony, Caesar's right-hand man, makes a moving speech. The conspirators are driven from Rome, and two armies are formed: one side following the conspirators; the other, Antony. Antony has the superior force, and surrounds Brutus and Cassius, but they kill themselves to avoid capture.
Released Date:
1954-09-29
Languages:
English, Spanish, Italian
Countries:
USA, Italy
Runtime:
128 min
Rated:
APPROVED
IMDB Ratings:
7.1 (6637 Reviews)
Director:
Joseph L. MankiewiczAt Maria Vargas' funeral, several people recall who she was and the impact she had on them. Harry Dawes was a not very successful writer/director when he and movie producer Kirk Edwards scouted her at a shabby nightclub where she worked as a flamenco dancer. He convinces her to take a chance on acting and her first film is a huge hit. PR man Oscar Muldoon remembers when Maria was in court supporting her father who was accused of murdering her mother. It was Maria's testimony that got him off and she was a bigger star than ever. Alberto Bravano, one of the richest men is South America, sets his sights on Maria she goes off with him - as much to make Edwards angry as anything - but he treats her badly. When she meets Count Vincenzo Torlato-Favrini they fall deeply in love. They are married but theirs is not to be a happy life.
Released Date:
1956-01-16
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
150 min
Rated:
APPROVED
IMDB Ratings:
7.3 (11185 Reviews)
Director:
Joseph L. MankiewiczJo Swerling (based upon the play: "Guys and Dolls" book by)
Abe Burrows (based upon the play: "Guys and Dolls" book by)
Damon Runyon (from a story)
Joseph L. Mankiewicz (written for the screen by)
All the hot gamblers are in town, and they're all depending on Nathan Detroit to set up this week's incarnation of "The Oldest Established Permanent Floating Crap Game in New York"; the only problem is, he needs $1000 to get the place. Throw in Sarah Brown, who's short on sinners at the mission she runs; Sky Masterson, who accepts Nathan's $1000 bet that he can't get Sarah Brown to go with him to Havana; Miss Adelaide, who wants Nathan to marry her; Police Lieutenant Brannigan, who always seems to appear at the wrong time; and the music/lyrics of Frank Loesser, and you've got quite a musical. Includes the songs: Fugue for Tinhorns, "Luck Be a Lady", "Sit Down, You're Rocking the Boat".
Released Date:
1959-12-22
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
114 min
Rated:
UNRATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.7 (9543 Reviews)
Director:
Joseph L. MankiewiczTennessee Williams (play)
Gore Vidal (screenplay)
Tennessee Williams (screenplay)
A wealthy harridan, Violet Venable, attempts to bribe Dr. Cukrowicz, a young psycho-surgeon from a New Orleans mental hospital that is desperately in need of funds, into lobotomizing her niece, Catherine Holly. Violet wants the operation performed in order to prevent Catherine from defiling the memory of her son, the poet Sebastian. Catherine has been babbling obscenely about Sebastian's mysterious death that she witnessed while on holiday together in Spain the previous summer.
Released Date:
1963-07-31
Languages:
English
Countries:
UK, USA, Switzerland
Runtime:
192 min
Rated:
APPROVED
IMDB Ratings:
(19826 Reviews)
Joseph L. Mankiewicz (screenplay)
Ranald MacDougall (screenplay)
Sidney Buchman (screenplay)
Plutarch (histories)
Suetonius (histories)
Appian (histories)
Carlo Mario Franzero (book)
In 48 B.C., Caesar pursues Pompey from Pharsalia to Egypt. Ptolemy, now supreme ruler after deposing his older sister, Cleopatra, attempts to gain favor with Caesar by presenting the conquerer with the head of Pompey, borne by his governors, Pothinos and Achillas. To win Caesar's support from her brother, Cleopatra hides herself in a rug, which Apollodorus, her servant, presents to Caesar. The Roman is immediately infatuated; banishing Ptolemy, he declares Cleopatra Egypt's sole ruler and takes her as his mistress. A son, Caesarion, is born of their union. Caesar, however, must return to Italy. Although he is briefly reunited with Cleopatra during a magnificent reception for the queen in Rome, Caesar is assassinated shortly thereafter, and Cleopatra returns to Egypt. When Mark Antony, Caesar's protègè, beholds Cleopatra aboard her elaborate barge at Tarsus some years later, he is smitten and becomes both her lover and military ally. Their liaison notwithstanding, Antony, to consolidate his position in Rome, marries Octavia, sister of the ambitious Octavian. The marriage satisfies no one. Cleopatra is infuriated, and Antony, tiring of his Roman wife, returns to Egypt. There he flaunts his liaison by marrying Cleopatra in a public ceremony. Sensing Antony's weakness, Octavian attacks and defeats his forces at Actium. Alarmed, Cleopatra withdraws her fleet and seeks refuge in her tomb.
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
185 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.4 (228 Reviews)
Follows Martin Luther King's life and decades long civil rights activism.
Released Date:
1972-12-10
Languages:
English, Italian
Countries:
USA, UK
Runtime:
138 min
Rated:
PG
IMDB Ratings:
8.1 (35256 Reviews)
Director:
Joseph L. MankiewiczAnthony Shaffer (play)
Anthony Shaffer (screenplay)
Milo Tindle and Andrew Wyke have something in common, Andrew's wife. In an attempt to find a way out of this without costing Andrew a fortune in alimony, he suggests Milo pretend to rob his house and let him claim the insurance on the stolen jewelry. The problem is that they don't really like each other and each cannot avoid the zinger on the other. The plot has many shifts in which the advantage shifts between Milo and Andrew.
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