Director Harold French’s 1942 British film Unpublished Story is an intriguing morale-boosting World War Two propaganda drama, played with much spirit by a fine cast, and lifted with some well-written dialogue. German fifth columnists take […]
Director John Ford’s 1948 Western Three Godfathers is the fourth film version of Peter B Kyne’s old (true) story Marked Men about fugitives John Wayne, Pedro Armendáriz, Harry Carey Jr coming across a mother while […]
Richard Boleslawski is MGM’s surprise choice to direct the 1936 Western Three Godfathers, the third film version of Peter B Kyne’s old (true) story Marked Men, in which Chester Morris, Walter Brennan and Lewis Stone star […]
Director Richard [Ryszard] Boleslawski’s 1934 hospital-set soapy romantic drama Men in White stars Clark Gable as devoted, dedicated young doctor Dr Ferguson, who finds that operating room work under Dr Hochberg (Jean Hersholt) and romance with his […]
Director Richard Boleslawski’s 1932 MGM drama Rasputin and the Empress is famed in movie history as the only film in which sibling superstars John Barrymore, Lionel Barrymore and Ethel Barrymore appeared together. But, unfortunately, there are only a couple of […]
Director Rex Ingram’s 1927 romantic drama The Garden of Allah is the second – silent – film of Robert S Hichens’s 1904 British novel, most famous now in the 1936 version The Garden of Allah with Marlene […]
Director Richard Boleslawski’s 1936 The Garden of Allah is a remake of Rex Ingram’s 1927 silent romance The Garden of Allah, this time starring Marlene Dietrich as jaded hostess Domini Enfilden, who falls for runaway monk Boris […]
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