Anthony Steel and Dinah Sheridan star effectively as the East African national park game warden and his wife, in the sharp and swift Ealing Studios realist-style 1951 jungle adventure film Where No Vultures Fly. Director […]
Despite some decent action, director Don Chaffey’s 1968 film A Twist of Sand is a routine adventure with not too many twists and some rather dull acting from very decent British actors saddled with caricature […]
Director Stewart Raffill’s 1984 sci-fi film The Philadelphia Experiment is an excellent supernatural thriller, with Michael Paré and Bobby Di Cicco as US sailors on a Navy destroyer escort ship in World War Two who […]
‘Adapt or die.’ The 1973 Phase IV is a fascinating sci-fi thriller from Saul Bass – making his first and only feature film – the man who directed the best movie credit sequences in the […]
The Pharmacist is a quirky, funny 1933 American pre-Code 20-minute comedy film directed by Arthur Ripley and starring W C Fields as horribly henpecked pharmacist Mr Dilweg, who tries to deal with his comedically over-demanding […]
Funny, busy and inventive W C Fields short, with the star on hilarious form as the barber Cornelius O’Hare, with a typically grouchy wife (Elise Cavanna) and an unattainable object of lust (Dagmar Oakland). ‘Are […]
Director Geoff Murphy’s 1990 youth-appeal Western film Young Guns II stars a returning Emilio Estevez, who give a fine, credible reading of Billy the Kid in this sequel to the 1988 Western hit Young Guns, […]
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