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Director Nicholas Meyer’s 1991 Company Business is a disappointing, tedious espionage comedy thriller with Gene Hackman as Rogue CIA agent Sam Boyd, a former CIA Company man called back to bring jailed Soviet spy Pyiotr […]
Director Kurt Neumann’s 1949 robust, enjoyable black and white action adventure crime Western film Badmen of Tombstone from King Brothers Productions stars Broderick Crawford, Barry Sullivan and Marjorie Reynolds, and is based on the novel […]
Director Nathan Juran’s 1953 Universal Pictures Technicolor Western film Gunsmoke stars Audie Murphy as Reb Kittridge, a young gun-slinging drifter who sees the truth and helps the rancher Dan Saxon (Paul Kelly) and his daughter […]
Director Budd Boetticher’s 1952 World War Two-set wartime adventure Red Ball Express follows the route of the truck division of the title in their desperate journey through enemy-occupied French territory delivering supplies to General Patton’s […]
Director Daniel Petrie’s 1981 Fort Apache the Bronx is an urgent Eighties police report from deep in New York’s South Bronx area with its derelict tenements, hookers, pimps, wailing police cars, rain-swept streets and murderous assaults […]
Universal-International’s 1953 American biographical crime Western film The Lawless Breed, directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Rock Hudson and Julie Adams, tells a romanticised story of the life of outlaw John Wesley Hardin. Rock Hudson […]
Given the wealth of material available in the legends surrounding these real-life characters, director William Castle’s 1954 movie is an unnecessarily dull Western about the trio of famous gunslingers Bat Masterson (George Montgomery), Doc Holliday […]