Just when Alan Ladd hit his career heights with Shane, along came director Terence Young’s mediocre 1953 British-made angst-filled wartime action drama to pull him down again. Ladd plays an American soldier who causes his […]
Writer-director Ken Loach’s dark and complex 1979 costume adventure drama is based on Leon Garfield’s novel about the adventures of a roguish 18th-century French sailor and thief called Black Jack (Jean Franval) in Yorkshire who […]
Director George Roy Hill’s sweet and entertaining 1979 romantic comedy movie stars Laurence Olivier as Julius, an old storytelling pickpocket who befriends a couple of teenage brats and gets them to run away with him […]
Wes Anderson’s clever, eye-catching 2012 American coming-of-age comedy drama film stars Jared Gilman and Kara Hayward as an orphan boy and his pen pal who run away to an isolated beach. The ever quirky co-writer/ director Wes Anderson’s Moonrise Kingdom […]
Ken Annaklin’s spirited 1949 British comedy The Huggetts Abroad is the third in the film trilogy spun off from the popular characters in 1947’s Holiday Camp. Director Ken Annaklin’s 1949 British comedy The Huggetts Abroad […]
The Huggetts are back in director Ken Annakin’s 1949 British comedy film comic tale of small-town corruption, obviously modelled on gently spoofing the popular American political dramas of the day. Jack Warner reprises his role as […]
Bing Crosby and Bob Hope’s seventh romp is the end of the road for Hope and Crosby’s ‘Road to…’ movies, though unfairly their old co-star Dorothy Lamour (who had semi-retired a decade earlier, aged only […]
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