Director Alvin Ganzer’s 1956 Paramount Pictures widescreen black and white spiritual drama The Leather Saint stars Paul Douglas, John Derek, Jody Lawrance, and Cesar Romero. John Derek plays an Episcopalian minister, Father Gil Allen, who […]
Irene Dunne was put under contract to RKO Pictures in 1930. Her first film was the supposedly long vanished, but now rediscovered movie Leathernecking (1930). Cimarron was the first of her five Academy Award nominations, […]
Director George Marshall’s 1954 Technicolor 3D comedy film Money from Home stars Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, and is based on a story by Damon Runyon. Dean Martin is his usual free-wheeling, eyebrow-raising self as […]
Edward Arnold stars in the 1945 mystery thriller film sequel The Hidden Eye as a blind detective, who is asked to investigate with his seeing-eye dog after a number of mysterious murders are committed. Director […]
When Prince of Players (1955) flopped, director Philip Dunne opined: ‘It was too larded with Shakespeare.’ But star Richard Burton blamed studio boss Darryl F Zanuck and his hacks for ‘murdering’ the script. Producer-director Philip […]
Writer-director Ron Nyswaner’s inventive 1988 black comedy drama film The Prince of Pennsylvania stars Fred Ward, Keanu Reeves, Bonnie Bedelia, and Amy Madigan. Keanu Reeves plays Rupert Marshetta, an oddball misfit youngster in love with […]
The 1953 Technicolor film Prince of Pirates stars John Derek as Prince Roland, who leads a revolt against his tyrannical brother, in this passable 16th-century European adventure. Naturally, Derek wins the day and fair maiden […]
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