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‘A Double Life… A Double Love!’ Vera Ralston can’t make up her mind which brother she loves, in the 1947 film noir crime drama The Flame. Producer-director John H Auer’s 1947 Republic Pictures black and […]
Director Andrew V McLaglen’s neat and nifty 1956 black and white Western B-movie Gun the Man Down stars James Arness, Robert J Wilke and Harry Carey Jr, but is most notable for Angie Dickinson’s first […]
Director Freddie Francis’s 1964 black and white West German-British co-production Traitor’s Gate [Das Verrätertor] is a decent, compelling, atmospheric Edgar Wallace crime thriller about two brothers who organise a group of criminals in a scam to […]
The 1967 Italian heist thriller film Grand Slam [Ad Ogni Costo] stars Edward G Robinson as a mild-mannered American teacher, who retires and assembles a team of international crooks to pull off a $10 million […]
Richard Fleischer’s gritty, pacy 1949 film noir crime thriller Trapped stars Lloyd Bridges as a criminal sprung from prison by the FBI to bust a counterfeit gang. Director Richard Fleischer’s gritty, pacy, atmospheric minor 1949 […]
Director Ray Taylor’s 1945 Universal Pictures black and white Western double feature film The Daltons Ride Again stars Alan Curtis, Kent Taylor, Lon Chaney Jr and Noah Beery Jr as the four Dalton outlaw brothers. […]
Director Charles Lamont’s 1947 Technicolor trifle Slave Girl tells an entertainingly silly action adventure tale (with weedy added humour when the Universal studio saw what a risible movie the original Victorian-set historical adventure story had […]