‘Go West!.. .to Virginia City… for excitement, for adventure, for primitive romance!!!’ Director Michael Curtiz’s 1940 Warner Bros American black and white historical Western action drama Virginia City is an always lusty but sometimes struggling […]
TWO ‘WANTED MEN’…WHO WANTED ONE WOMAN! Director Frank McDonald’s 1936 black and white Warner Bros double feature adventure film Isle of Fury is just about interesting as a curio to see the young, pre-stardom Humphrey Bogart, […]
Director Lewis Seiler’s 1940 Warner Bros black and white comedy crime drama It All Came True is a virtually unknown Humphrey Bogart movie from just before his best period. Bogart plays a crooked mobster nightclub […]
Director Clarence G Badger’s 1927 black and white American silent romantic comedy film It stars Clara Bow, the girl with ‘it’ sex appeal, who is a smasher as Betty Lou Spence, a department store assistant chasing her shop-boss […]
‘Their justice was Blood on the Arrow (1964)!’ Director Sidney Salkow’s ordinary and over-familiar 1964 B-movie Blood on the Arrow stars Dale Robertson, Martha Hyer and Wendell Corey, and is only moderately entertaining. Apaches besiege […]
‘The screen’s first story of SPACE ISLANDS in the sky! Space is a cold place to die!’ Director Terence Fisher’s 1953 British black and white sci-fi thriller film Spaceways is a really odd little Hammer […]
Hammer Film Productions’ 1953 British crime drama film Blood Orange [Three Stops to Murder] features Tom Conway, Naomi Chance, Mila Parély, Eric Pohlmann and Richard Wattis in a case of theft and murder at a […]
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