The contrived 1946 tear-jerking wartime romantic drama movie Tomorrow Is Forever is all but forgotten, even though it stars the unforgettable Orson Welles and Claudette Colbert. Director Irving Pichel’s contrived 1946 tear-jerking black-and-white wartime romantic […]
‘You can’t dance. What did you come up here for? ‘ ‘To meet somebody.’ ‘I don’t give private lessons.’ Director Felix E Feist’s short and snappy 1951 Warner Bros film noir crime thriller Tomorrow Is Another […]
Director Irving Pichel’s 1951 Columbia Technicolor Western stars Randolph Scott as Britt Canfield, who leads his three younger brothers out West in search of adventure in this run-of-the-mill fighting-family Western. The trio of brothers, Terry, Tom and Clint […]
Christopher Isherwood, the esteemed British author of Goodbye to Berlin, had a bumpy ride as a screenwriter in Hollywood, though he was very thankful for it because it paid many of his bills. Director David […]
The watchable 1948 wartime romantic film Homecoming finds ideally paired MGM superstars Clark Gable and Lana Turner in unusual roles for them in their third movie together. Director Mervyn LeRoy’s trite 1948 wartime romance film […]
Director Wesley Ruggles 1942 wartime romantic drama is the second of the four popular pairings of Clark Gable and Lana Turner at MGM, following Honky Tonk (1941) and followed by Homecoming (1948) and Betrayed (1954). Gable and Robert […]
MGM’s pleasing 1941 hit comedy Western film Honky Tonk teams Clark Gable as smooth-talking gambler-conman ‘Candy’ Johnson and Lana Turner as cute good girl Liz Cotton. Director Jack Conway’s pleasant, rambling 1941 MGM comedy Western […]
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