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Director Jack Conway has the privilege of bringing Maurice Leblanc’s famous gentleman crook Arsène Lupin to the screen for its first sound incarnation in 1932 with both Barrymore brothers in the popular MGM pre-Code mystery […]
‘Wildcat Men and their Wildcat Women!’ Director Albert S Rogell’s 1943 romance Western In Old Oklahoma [War of the Wildcats] stars John Wayne as nice cowboy Dan Somers, who takes on Albert Dekker’s bad oil tycoon […]
Director Peter R Hunt’s 1976 British war adventure film Shout at the Devil is a robust and welcome if undistinguished old-style action adventure thriller, with Lee Marvin as boozy American entrepreneur Colonel Flynn O’Flynn and […]
‘The screen’s mightiest excitements go on the rampage!’ Director Phil Karlson’s undistinguished, old-fashioned 1963 movie Rampage is an everyday tale of big game hunting and romantic rivalry. It stars Jack Hawkins and Robert Mitchum as […]
A Hollywood film company arrives in a Peruvian village to shoot a Western about Billy the Kid (Dean Stockwell) in director Dennis Hopper’s 1971 The Last Movie, a high-flown allegorical fantasy drama in which he also […]
The frightened city is London, where unexpectedly they are behaving just like in Chicago, as mobsters join a protection syndicate then fall out when gang boss Harry Foulcher (Alfred Marks) establishes a mafia of his […]
Director Raoul Walsh’s 1956 CinemaScope and Deluxe Color drama The Revolt of Mamie Stover is based on the novel by William Bradford Huie and stars Jane Russell as the titular Mamie Stover, a busty young […]