Three of France’s best ever film players, Fernandel, Michel Simon and Arletty, star in directors Maurice Lehmann and Claude Autant-Lara’s bright and funny 1939 French comedy film Fric-Frac about jewellery shop salesman Marcel (Fernandel) mixed […]
The 1950 Western film Frenchie is the third of four versions of Max Brand’s story Destry Rides Again, and stars Shelley Winters and Joel McCrea. Shelley looks great and the film looks real nice in […]
Director Alf Sjöberg’s 1944 Swedish drama Frenzy [Hets] [Torment] stars Stig Järrel, Alf Kjellin and Mai Zetterling, and won the Grand Prix at the 1946 Cannes Film Festival. Ingmar Bergman wrote the screenplay, is an […]
Writer-director Lane Slate’s 1977 TV movie thriller Deadly Game stars Andy Griffith, Mitzi Hoag and James Cromwell. Griffith stars as charming old police chief Abel Marsh, who investigates the deaths of two elderly people caused […]
Director John Badham’s 1973 thriller Isn’t It Shocking? is written by Lane Slate, and stars Alan Alda, Louise Lasser, Edmond O’Brien, Lloyd Nolan, Ruth Gordon and Will Geer. The made-for-television comedy-mystery film first aired on the […]
Director James Goldstone’s 1972 MGM American mystery thriller film They Only Kill Their Masters stars James Garner, Katharine Ross, Hal Holbrook and Harry Guardino. It is a just passable movie, but with two loveable ingredients […]
The 1971 cult American comedy mystery film They Might Be Giants stars George C Scott as an eminent judge who retreats into fantasy after his wife’s death, imagining he is Sherlock Holmes. The 1971 cult film They Might Be Giants is a […]
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