Derek Winnert

Gunpoint *** (1966, Audie Murphy, Joan Staley, Warren Stevens, Edgar Buchanan, Denver Pyle) – Classic Movie Review 8134

Director Earl Bellamy’s 1966 Universal Pictures Technicolor Western Gunpoint stars Audie Murphy as Colorado sheriff Chad Lucas, who points his ill-assorted posse into New Mexico after the ruthless gang of bandits, led by Drago Leon (Morgan […]

Feb, 15 · in Reviews

Gunn *** (1967, Craig Stevens, Laura Devon, Edward Asner) – Classic Movie Review 8133

Co-writer/ director Blake Edwards’s satisfying 1967 thriller Gunn is the tough cinema feature movie of his TV series Peter Gunn (1958-61), with Craig Stevens repeating his smooth laconic Cary Grant-style performance as the suave, stylishly […]

Feb, 15 · in Reviews

That Kind of Woman *** (1959, Sophia Loren, Tab Hunter, Jack Warden, George Sanders, Barbara Nichols, Keenan Wynn) – Classic Movie Review 8132

Director Sidney Lumet’s 1959 drama That Kind of Woman is the soapy melodramatic romantic tale of a society woman, Kay (Sophia Loren), giving up the high life with her wealthy industrialist fancy man A L […]

Feb, 14

The Girl He Left Behind *** (1956, Tab Hunter, Natalie Wood, Jessie Royce Landis, Jim Backus, Henry Jones, Murray Hamilton, Alan King, James Garner, David Janssen) – Classic Movie Review 8,131

The pleasant and amusing 1956 services comedy drama film The Girl He Left Behind stars Tab Hunter as a military draftee knocked into shape by the US Army, and Natalie Wood as his indulgent girlfriend. […]

Feb, 14

Gunman’s Walk **** (1958, Van Heflin, Tab Hunter, Kathryn Grant, James Darren) – Classic Movie Review 8130

Van Heflin stars in director Phil Karlson’s intelligent and involving 1958 Technicolor and CinemaScope Western movie Gunman’s Walk as macho widowed cattle rancher Lee Hackett, who tries to lick his two sons Ed (Tab Hunter) and Davy […]

Feb, 13

The Rains of Ranchipur * (1955, Lana Turner, Richard Burton, Fred MacMurray, Michael Rennie, Joan Caulfield, Eugenie Leontovich) – Classic Movie Review 8129

Director Jean Negulesco’s lumbering and uninspired 1955 The Rains of Ranchipur is a slow and slapdash retread of 1939’s The Rains Came, with the young Richard Burton all at sea, miscast in Tyrone Power’s old […]

Feb, 13

Bloodsport *** (1988, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Donald Gibb, Leah Ayres) – Classic Movie Review 8,128

The rousing 1988 martial arts action thriller Bloodsport stars the athletic young Jean-Claude Van Damme as real-life American martial artist Frank Dux. Director Newt Arnold’s fairly rousing, surprisingly watchable 1988 cheaply made martial arts action […]

Feb, 13

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