Director Jerzy Skolimowski’s 1985 American drama film The Lightship is a very odd, quite theatrical piece, about a trio of criminals led by Caspary (played by Robert Duvall in offbeat casting as a caricatured, though […]
Writer-producer-director James Toback’s 1981 thriller Love & Money stars Ray Sharkey, Ornella Muti, Klaus Kinski and Armand Assante. That great eccentric Klaus Kinski stars as a pop-eyed tycoon, Frederic Stockheinz, who draws LA bank employee […]
Director Peter Collinson’s 1973 National General Pictures release film The Man Called Noon [Un hombre llamado Noon] [Lo Chiamavano Mezzogiorno] is a fairly daft, over-familiar Euro-pudding revenge Western adventure, though it has its moments and […]
Director Peter Collinson’s grim and gloomy 1968 film The Long Day’s Dying is based on a 1962 novel by Alan White, and stars David Hemmings, Tony Beckley, Tom Bell and Alan Dobie. Despite a screenplay […]
Writer-director Peter Collinson’s 1967 British home invasion thriller The Penthouse is based on the 1964 play The Meter Man by Scott Forbes, and stars Suzy Kendall as Barbara Willison, Terence Morgan as Bruce Victor, Tony Beckley, […]
Director Charles F Haas’s 1958 Universal Pictures black-and-white musical comedy film Summer Love is the sequel to the 1956 film Rock, Pretty Baby!, and stars John Saxon, Jill St John, Judi Meredith and Molly Bee. […]
‘A blonde with ice cold nerves and deep warm curves !’ Director Cy Endfield’s masterly 1950 American black and white film noir crime drama The Sound of Fury [Try and Get Me!] stars Frank Lovejoy, […]
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