Derek Winnert

Adam and Evelyne ** (1949, Stewart Granger, Jean Simmons) – Classic Movie Review 12,150

Producer-director Harold French’s 1949 British romantic drama Adam and Evelyne stars the then romantically involved and about-to-be married couple Stewart Granger and Jean Simmons in her first adult role after becoming a star in Great […]

May, 30 · in Reviews

The Bond *** (1918, Charles Chaplin, Edna Purviance, Albert Austin, Sydney Chaplin) – Classic Movie Review 12,149

Charlie Chaplin’s 1918 short film The Bond is a piece of history. It illustrates various bonds like friendship and marriage, but especially The Liberty Bond to K O the Kaiser, which Chaplin does literally.  Though […]

May, 30 · in Reviews

Pay Day *** (1922, Charlie Chaplin, Phyllis Allen, Mack Swain, Edna Purviance, Syd Chaplin) – Classic Movie Review 12,148

Pay Day (1922) is Charles Chaplin’s final two-reel short film, running just 21 minutes. Chaplin writes, directs and stars in the film, made by First National Pictures. Chaplin plays a bricklayer house construction labourer, a […]

May, 30

A Life at Stake ***½ (1955, Angela Lansbury, Keith Landes, Douglass Dumbrille, Claudia Barrett, Jane Darwell, Gavin Gordon) – Classic Movie Review 12,147

‘A Cheat At Heart From Her Painted Toes To Her Plunging Neckline!’ Angela Lansbury! Really? The 1955 American black and white film noir A Life at Stake is directed by the actor Paul Guilfoyle, and […]

May, 30

A Life in the Balance ***½ (1955, Ricardo Montalban, Anne Bancroft, Lee Marvin, José Perez, Rodolfo Acosta) – Classic Movie Review 12,146

Lee Marvin stars as a religious-fanatic serial killer terrorizing young women in Mexico City, where the police are chasing the wrong man and his son’s life is in the balance. Director Harry Horner’s intriguing, involving cheap-cost […]

May, 30

Life Is a Bed of Roses [La vie est un roman] *** (1983, Vittorio Gassman, Ruggero Raimondi, Geraldine Chaplin, Fanny Ardant) – Classic Movie Review 12,145

When Life Is a Bed of Roses was released in April 1983, it got bad reviews (‘a catastrophe’) and had the lowest cinema admissions in France for an Alain Resnais film till then. Linked by […]

May, 30

Afterglow **** (1997, Nick Nolte, Julie Christie, Lara Flynn Boyle, Jonny Lee Miller) – Classic Movie Review 12,144

Julie Christie was Oscar nominated as Best Actress and won several international awards for her standout performance in Alan Rudolph’s 1997 romantic comedy-drama film gem Afterglow. Writer-director Alan Rudolph’s civilised, freewheeling, attractively offbeat 1997 romantic […]

May, 29

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