Director Ted Tetzlaff’s 1952 Universal International Pictures Technicolor Western adventure film The Treasure of Lost Canyon retells the Robert Louis Stevenson short story The Treasure of Franchard, set in 1870 California. William Powell enjoys a […]
Director John Whitesell’s farcical 2006 crime comedy Big Momma’s House 2 stars Martin Lawrence, who coasts smugly as FBI agent Malcolm Turner, forced again to disguise himself as a fat zany grandma, taking work undercover […]
Director Stephen Frears’s 1972 nostalgic drama A Day Out is Alan Bennett’s debut play for television – a lovely, gentle, idyllic film, shot in black and white, about a Yorkshire cycling club’s Sunday outing from […]
Director Harold French’s 1953 Technicolor film Rob Roy: The Highland Rogue stars Richard Todd, Glynis Johns, James Robertson Justice, and Michael Gough. It is a box-office flop Walt Disney Productions action adventure set in Scotland […]
Director Ken Annakin’s brisk, plush and colourful 1953 Tudor children’s adventure The Sword and the Rose stars Richard Todd, Glynis Johns, James Robertson Justice and Michael Gough. Walt Disney filmed this lively and engaging historical […]
Madonna: ‘Dad, I’m not getting racy. I’ve been racy.’ Silvio Ciccone (Dad): ‘Well, can’t you tone it down a bit?’ Madonna: ‘For you? No, because that would be compromising my artistic integrity.’ Director Alex Keshishian’s […]
Producer-director Nigel Buesst’s 1989 Australian low-budget independent film Compo is a well-meaning if rather dreary satirical comedy-drama from Down Under about office bureaucracy and romance. It is based on the play Claim No. Z84 by […]
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