Director Lewis R Foster’s 1949 Manhandled is a very tolerable 1940s black and white film noir thriller and represents a nice change of pace for Dorothy Lamour as Merl Kramer, who is mixed up in […]
Director Robert Butler’s 1969 sci-fi family comedy film The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes stars the 18-year-old Kurt Russell as student Dexter Riley, who gets his wires in a twist and becomes a genius thanks to […]
The tacky 1974 British sex farce film Confessions of a Sex Maniac has a rubbish script and a cast of struggling actors, who deserve better, though star Roger Lloyd Pack carries on regardless. ‘They said […]
Director Vittorio De Sica’s 1962 CinemaScope and black and white Italian-French drama The Condemned of Altona [I Sequestrati di Altona] stars Sophia Loren, Maximilian Schell, Fredric March and Robert Wagner, with the international version dubbed. […]
‘Assassins for Hire! Satisfaction Guaranteed! Killing is Big Business In the Hands of This Murder Machine!’ Director Jerry Thorpe’s 1970 film Company of Killers is a reasonably involving, well-made multi-faceted crime thriller, with plenty of […]
Director James Ivory’s 1972 allegory fantasy comedy drama Savages is based on his own story idea, in which a wandering tribe discovers an empty mansion, but their members change when they live in it and put […]
‘Pola Negri loving, hating, fighting, running the gamut of every conceivable human emotion. Never has she given such full play to her genius.’ Director Mauritz Stiller’s 1927 American silent film Hotel Imperial is an impressive […]
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