Director Norman Z McLeod’s 1948 black and white Paramount film Isn’t It Romantic stars Veronica Lake as Candy Cameron, who has two sisters (Mona Freeman, Mary Hatcher) and prefers conman Rick Brannon (Patric Knowles), a […]
Director Ralph Thomas’s desperate 1973 British film It’s a 2’6’ above the Ground World [The Love Ban] is a mucky, horribly dated Seventies British comedy, with lots of swearing and back then supposedly ‘daring’ gags, […]
Director John Warrington’s 1956 British black and white comedy It’s a Great Day! is the feature film version of the hit BBC TV soap opera The Grove Family, with original stars Ruth Dunning and Edward […]
‘IT ALL TAKES PLACE IN THAT FASCINATING WONDERLAND OF THE FAR EAST… BROOKLYN! ‘ Director Richard Whorf’s slight but amiable 1947 black and white MGM musical It Happened in Brooklyn stars the near-irresistible line-up of […]
’36 hours of love!…’ Director Edward H Griffith’s 1941 Paramount Pictures black and white screwball comedy One Night in Lisbon is the welcome and enjoyable if uninspired fourth and penultimate paring of the delightful Madeleine […]
‘They’re burning the Scandal at both ends…’ Fred MacMurray stars as an ad executive called Vincent Doane who forgets to tell his wife Paula Doane (Madeleine Carroll) that his work forces him to spend evenings […]
Director Edward H Griffith’s 1941 too-serious, overlong Paramount Pictures romantic drama Technicolor film Virginia stars Madeleine Carroll and Fred MacMurray. Virginian charmer Stonewall Jackson Elliott (Fred MacMurray) tries to persuade New York career gal Charlotte […]
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