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5 Card Stud (1968) Starring:Dean Martin Robert Mitchum Inger Stevens Roddy McDowall Director-Henry Hathaway

Dean Martin was like his contemporary, Frank Sinatra. He was a well liked talented singer, who was able to branch out into other mediums, like movies and television. Oddly enough, after the breakup of the Martin and Lewis comedy team; it was thought, wrongly, that his career would suffer. He had a successful film career, […]

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Destry Rides Again (1939) Starring:Marlene Dietrich James Stewart Charles Winninger Brian Donlevy Director-George Marshall

James Stewart was a star in films for many years. He made more than his share of movies. Destry Rides Again, was his first starring role in a western: a genre he later transformed. He plays Thomas Jefferson Destry Jr. A plain spoken man, who’s good with a gun. His costar is Marlene Dietrich, who

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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1920) Starring:John Barrymore Brandon Hurst Martha Mansfield Director-John S. Robertson

Everyone knows the tale. Dr. Henry Jekyll experiments on himself, to bring out man’s dark side. The film is based on the novella, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, by Robert Louis Stevenson. This movie is the first successful filmed version, with acclaimed stage actor, John Barrymore, in the title role. Barrymore

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Duck Soup (1933) Director-Leo McCarey Starring:The Marx Brothers Margaret Dumont Louis Calhern

Duck Soup is another hilarious comedy starring Groucho, Harpo and Chico. They prove once again, that no comedy team, was as effective at making audiences laugh. This film is effective political satire. It skewers all manner of politicians, and their followers. It is also the last film with Zeppo Marx. In the movie, he plays

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Love Me Tender (1956) Starring:Richard Egan Elvis Presley Debra Paget Director-Robert D. Webb

The decade of the 1950’s is known for many things: the popularity of television, the Cold War and American prosperity. The two most famous people of that decade, were Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley. Elvis became a rock star, and movie star, for many years. His popularity, like Marilyn Monroe’s, lived on after his tragic

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The Red Stallion (1947) Director-Leslie Selander Starring-Jane Darwell Ted Donaldson Andy McBride Noreen Nash

Jane Darwell starred in many films. She is mostly famous for her academy award winning role as Ma Joad, in The Grapes of Wrath. She plays a matronly figure in The Red Stallion, Mrs. Aggie Curtis. The chief difference is her character does fall on hard times, but it is a feel good story. Aggie

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King Kong (1933) Starring:Faye Wray Robert Armstrong Bruce Cabot Director-Merian C. Cooper

King Kong is a legendary film. Its notoriety comes partly from Faye Wray screaming through much of the film. It is also known for Robert Armstrong’s performance as Carl Denham, self serving showman. Armstrong’s character could be a composite of P.T. Barnum and Frank Buck. The main feature of this film were the special effects,

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Monkey Business (1931) Director-Norman Z. McLeod The Marx Brothers Thelma Todd

The Marx Brothers were known for their zany antics, and this film is no different. You know where it’s headed in the beginning. The first officer of the cruise ship, informs the captain there are four stowaways on board. The captain asks him how he knows the number of stowaways. the first mate replies that

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El Dorado (1967) Starring:John Wayne Robert Mitchum James Caan Director-Howard Hawks

John Wayne in his later career, played a few hardened gunfighters. In El Dorrado, he plays Cole Thornton, a gun for hire. He gives a credible performance, particularly in scenes where he doesn’t speak; showing the effects of a bullet wound, by grimacing in pain and falling. He does well acting with Robert Mitchum. Mitchum

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Doctor Zhivago (1965) Starring:Omar Shariff Julie Christie Geraldine Chaplin Director-David Lean

By The Movie Expert The first thing that comes to mind about Doctor Zhivago is the beautiful Lara’s Theme. The second thing is the Academy Award winning cinematography of Freddie Young. Here, Finland and Spain substitute for the Russian landscapes. The film tells the mostly tragic story of Doctor Yuri Zhivago, (Omar Sharif), spanning roughly

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