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‘Six Blacked-Out Hours That Branded Him KILLER!’ The 1952 black and white film noir The Lost Hours [The Big Frame] is a rather weak and sluggish British support thriller from the Robert S Baker and […]
Director Tay Garnett’s 1951 melodrama suspense thriller film Cause for Alarm! is cause for Loretta Young to go over the top as she is framed for murder by horrible husband Barry Sullivan and tries desperately […]
For menace on the moors, Mason’s your man. Director Leslie Arliss’s atmospheric 1942 thriller The Night Has Eyes [Terror House] stars James Mason, Joyce Howard, Wilfrid Lawson, Mary Clare and Tucker McGuire, and is based […]
Back at Paramount Pictures, Rhonda Fleming plays the title role of The Redhead in director Leslie Fenton’s mildly enjoyable Western, The Redhead and the Cowboy (1951), also with Glenn Ford and Edmond O’Brien. Ford stars […]
‘BACK FROM THE DEAD!’ ‘HOW CAN A MAN AVENGE HIS OWN MURDER?’ Director Michael Curtiz’s lusty handled, eerily scary 1936 Warner Bros horror movie stars Boris Karloff as pianist ex-con John Ellman, a convicted killer […]
Claude Rains stars in Warner Bros’ enjoyably far-fetched 1947 film noir mystery movie The Unsuspected as a suave radio host turned murderer who investigates his own perfect murder on his crime mystery show. Joan Caulfield […]
Mark Stevens stars in director Henry Hathaway’s tough-edged 1946 black-and-white film noir as Bradford Galt, a hard-nosed private detective with a record as an ex-con, who is set up for a homicide charge when an old enemy […]