Producer-director Cecil B DeMille returned to the Paramount Pictures studio to make the salacious, eye-popping 1932 black and white historical epic The Sign of the Cross, which he turned into a box-office smash, after shooting […]
Set around the turn of the last century (it is 1910), writer/ producer/ director René Clair’s mildly charming 1947 Le Silence Est d’Or [Silence Is Golden] [Man About Town] is his first movie back home […]
The 1964 American crime mystery thriller film Signpost to Murder stars Stuart Whitman as an escaped wife-murderer who finds a hiding place with a lonely woman (Joanne Woodward). Director George Englund’s 1964 American film Signpost […]
Director Rudolph Maté’s 1954 film The Siege at Red River is a ploddingly written but fast-paced, well-edited and beautifully shot conveyor-belt Technicolor Western with all the usual ingredients — Civil War, marauding Indians, etc — […]
In director Harry Watt’s 1959 action crime thriller The Siege of Pinchgut [Four Desperate Men], Aldo Ray stars as a prisoner called Matt Kirk, sent to start a lengthy sentence, who leads a small band […]
Directors Maurizio Lucidi and Guglielmo [William] Garroni’s basic 1976 Italian gangster film The Sicilian Cross [Gli Esecutori] [Street People] [The Executors] stars Roger Moore as Ulysses [Ulisse], an Italian-American lawyer searching for a stolen heroin […]
Writer-director Ben Parker’s 1964 low-budget double-feature Western film The Shepherd of the Hills is a pleasant independent film remake of the 1941 semi-classic The Shepherd of the Hills, based on Harold Bell Wright’s 1907 novel, […]
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