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The Interns *** (1962, Michael Callan, Cliff Robertson, James MacArthur, Nick Adams, Suzy Parker, Haya Harareet, Telly Savalas, Stefanie Powers, Buddy Ebsen) – Classic Movie Review 11,303

Director David Swift’s 1962 black and white medical drama The Interns stars Cliff Robertson, Michael Callan, James MacArthur, Nick Adams, Suzy Parker, Haya Harareet, Telly Savalas, Stefanie Powers and Buddy Ebsen. Dr John Otis (Robertson) […]

Jun, 13

One Man’s Journey ** (1933, Lionel Barrymore, May Robson, Dorothy Jordan, Joel McCrea, Frances Dee, Buster Phelps) – Classic Movie Review 10,488

Director John S Robertson’s sentimental 1933 RKO Radio Pictures black and white drama One Man’s Journey stars Lionel Barrymore as Eli Watt, a canny, but selfless old doctor who returns to his sleepy hometown from […]

Oct, 31

Little Nellie Kelly ** (1940, Judy Garland, George Murphy, Charles Winninger) – Classic Movie Review 9202

Director Norman Taurog’s 1940 MGM black and white family musical comedy Little Nellie Kelly is a forgotten, or at any rate overlooked, Judy Garland movie, although it was a hit at the time, earning MGM […]

Dec, 29

Tender Comrade *** (1943, Ginger Rogers, Robert Ryan, Ruth Hussey) – Classic Movie Review 7,500

Ginger Rogers stars as an American defence plant worker who pools her wages and shares a house with three other wives while her husband (Robert Ryan) is away fighting in the Second World War, in […]

Aug, 26

A Touch of Love **** (1969, Sandy Dennis, Ian McKellen, Eleanor Bron) – Classic Movie Review 5004

Director Waris Hussein’s very special 1969 drama is adapted by Margaret Drabble from her once famous 1960s feminist novel The Millstone. Sandy Dennis plays Rosamund Stacey, a bookish young London PhD student, studying for her […]

Feb, 04

Friends *** (1971, Sean Bury, Anicée Alvina, Toby Robins, Ronald Lewis) – Classic Movie Review 4484

Director Lewis Gilbert’s 1971 teen romance Friends about two love-struck youngsters escaping to a secluded hideaway home to have a baby is a tasteful and pleasant film if perhaps sometimes rather vapid and dreary. Sean Bury […]

Oct, 18

The Prowler **** (1951, Van Heflin, Evelyn Keyes) – Classic Movie Review 1311

Director Joseph Losey delivers a tense, grippingly performed, dark-toned thriller with plenty of seedy film noir atmosphere and an effective mood of desperation and despair. He has a very solid basis to rely on with […]

Jun, 09

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