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The Curse of Frankenstein: Alright retelling of primordial Shelley story, with Cushing as Tycoon von Frankenstein, whose testing with creation of life gets to be a fixation. This is the first of Mallet Films for a long-running terror succession. Cast includes Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee, Hazel Court, Robert Urquhart, and Valerie Gaunt. (83 minutes, 1957)
Hannibal Brooks: Delightful yet forgettable film of British prisoner of war Reed ordered to take a priceless elephant to the Munich Zoo during WW2. Made to go on foot, he turns trip into a plan to make an escape. Cast includes Oliver Reed, Michael J. Pollard, Wolfgang Preiss, Helmut Lohner, Karin Baal, and Peter Karsten. (101 minutes, 1969)
Absence of Malice: A young and impressionable news reporter (Sally Fields) writes a damaging story that is very harmful to Paul Newman, who is completely innocent of the incriminating accusations. She uses here journalistic rights to justify her actions. With no choice left Newman sets out to right things, and she is winds up unwittingly helping his cause. Paul Newman and Sally Field star along with Bob Balaban, Melinda Dillon, and Luther Adler. (1981 Drama)
Prom Night: Three years after a homicidally compulsive professor Schaech killed her clan, a pleasant high-school kid, Sleet is stalked by an unwanted admirer on the day of her senior pro minutes. A nominal redo of the post-Halloween horror film, this more “superior” adolescent-skewing thriller depends on limited visual bloodshed to maintain anticipation. Cast includes Nelson McCormick. Brittany Sleet. Scott Porter, Jessica Stroup, Dana Davis, Collins Pennie, Kelly Blatz, James Ransone, Brianne Davis, ldris Elba, Mary Mara, Ming Ming-Na Wen, Jessalyn Gilsig, Linden Ashby, and Jonathon Schaech. (91 minutes, 2008)
Goodfellas: This movie tells the story of Henry Hill, an Irish-Italian American who grew up around the mafia, becoming involved early on. This movie is based on his true story. His own plight takes him from small time crook, all the way to cocaine dealer and heavy user.
Indiscreet: Bergman is an acclaimed actress whom American playboy Permit romances and might forget. It is an admirable comedy from Norman Krasna’s play ‘Kind Sir Made in England.’ This was redone as a 1988 TVM with Robert Wagner and Lesley-Anne Down in Indiscretion of an American Spouse 1953. Turgid melodrama set in Rome’s railway station, with Jones the adulterous spouse meeting lover Clift for one more clinch. Cast includes Cary Permit, Ingrid Bergman, Cecil Parker, Phyllis Calvert, David Kossoff, and Megs Jenkins. (100 minutes, 1958)
Shadow of the Thin Man: Notch and Nora probe slaughter at a race track and run into the typical variety of gloomy characters in this agreeable fourth entry in the succession, remarkable for famed future performing professor Stella Adler in a rare film role as a gambler’s moll. Look quick for Eva Gardner strolling by an automobile at the race track. Cast includes W. S. Minivan Dyke II, William Powell, Myrna Loy, Barry Nelson, Donna Reed, Sam Levene, and Alan Baxter. (97 minutes, 1941)
XXX: Xander ‘XXX’ Cage has been brought in by NSA agent Gibbons to help him with an urgent matter. He must help the MSA bring down a Russian crime ring, or face jail time. Agent Gibbons needs an unknown person with incredible skill and talent to get inside the organization. Is XXX the right man for the job?
Good Neighbor Sam: Excellent comedy of Lemmon’s ventures making believe he’s not wedded to his genuine spouse however to luscious neighbor Schneider. Lots of scene gags and pursue scenes make this a lot of fun. Cast includes Jack Lemmon, Romy Schneider, Edward G. Robinson, Michael Connors, Dorothy Provine, and Robert Q. Lewis. (130 minutes, 1964)
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