Diverse genres of movies appeal to dissimilar people. There are always those who love a great horror movie and detest a good chick flick but most of the time there are some movies that we like and others that we detest no matter the genre. The good thing about the movie entertainment business is that they always offer up something that appeals to everybody. Some good information about some of the best motion pictures that you may have never heard of is right here. Enjoy this list of movies that are "oldies but goodies".
Borderline came out in 1950. Odd thriller comedy in which Los Angeles cop Trevor tries to gather proof contrary to cunning drug smuggler Burr when mixing with hard gentleman MacMurray in Mexico. Starts out favorably, although eventually slows down in absurdity. Burr makes a articulate scoundrel.The cast includes Fred MacMurray, Claire Trevor, Raymond Burr, Jose Torvay, Morris Ankrum, and Roy Roberts.
From 1982 came Danny Boy. Ambitious though arrogant, unrelentingly boring melodrama of sax player Rea, who trades his sax for a gun after observing a triple killing. This was Jordan's directorial debut, which he in addition did the screenplay. He and leading guy Rea later reteamed for The Weeping Game.
Macabre came out in 1958. Bizarre goings on in smaIl town where a physician's youthful daughter strangely disappears and a nameless phone caller declares that the youngster has been buried alive. Cast includes William Prince, Jim Backus, Christine White, and Jacqueline Scott.
Fantomas against Scotland Yard was from 1966. Mocking cliffhanger-type venture story, with Marais as wonderful felon involved in sports orientated adventures. Cast includes Jean Marais, Louis De Funes, Mylene Demongeot, and Henri Serre.
Each Dawn I Die from 1939. Journalist Cagney is framed, and sent to the prison where he meets a dangerous inmate, Raft. There is exceptional acting all around. Cagney hits a white-hot peak with his role, however the last half of movie gets to be outrageously improbable. Music score by Max Steiner. Cast includes James Cagney, George Raft, George Bancroft, Jane Bryan, Maxie Rosenbloom, Stanley Ridges, Louis Jean Heydt, Abner Biberman, John Wray, Victor Jory, and Thurston Chamber.
Holiday came out 1938. First performance of Philip Barry's play in reference to non-conformity is a delightful film. Johnny Case finds himself betrothed to a millionaire's daughter and he must come to a decision between a vocation in big business or living life as a holiday. 1938 version includes Katherine Hepburn and Cary Grant among others.
The Sinister Urge from 1960. Committed cops Duncan and Moore set out to beat the "smut film racket," which is run by a vulgar blonde. Illustrates with complete conviction how pictures of plump ladies clothed in only their underwear can be a major cause of adolescent wrongdoing. Cast includes Kenne Duncan, Duke Moore, Carl Anthony, Jean Fontaine, Dino Fantini, and Jeanne Willardson.
Borderline came out in 1950. Odd thriller comedy in which Los Angeles cop Trevor tries to gather proof contrary to cunning drug smuggler Burr when mixing with hard gentleman MacMurray in Mexico. Starts out favorably, although eventually slows down in absurdity. Burr makes a articulate scoundrel.The cast includes Fred MacMurray, Claire Trevor, Raymond Burr, Jose Torvay, Morris Ankrum, and Roy Roberts.
From 1982 came Danny Boy. Ambitious though arrogant, unrelentingly boring melodrama of sax player Rea, who trades his sax for a gun after observing a triple killing. This was Jordan's directorial debut, which he in addition did the screenplay. He and leading guy Rea later reteamed for The Weeping Game.
Macabre came out in 1958. Bizarre goings on in smaIl town where a physician's youthful daughter strangely disappears and a nameless phone caller declares that the youngster has been buried alive. Cast includes William Prince, Jim Backus, Christine White, and Jacqueline Scott.
Fantomas against Scotland Yard was from 1966. Mocking cliffhanger-type venture story, with Marais as wonderful felon involved in sports orientated adventures. Cast includes Jean Marais, Louis De Funes, Mylene Demongeot, and Henri Serre.
Each Dawn I Die from 1939. Journalist Cagney is framed, and sent to the prison where he meets a dangerous inmate, Raft. There is exceptional acting all around. Cagney hits a white-hot peak with his role, however the last half of movie gets to be outrageously improbable. Music score by Max Steiner. Cast includes James Cagney, George Raft, George Bancroft, Jane Bryan, Maxie Rosenbloom, Stanley Ridges, Louis Jean Heydt, Abner Biberman, John Wray, Victor Jory, and Thurston Chamber.
Holiday came out 1938. First performance of Philip Barry's play in reference to non-conformity is a delightful film. Johnny Case finds himself betrothed to a millionaire's daughter and he must come to a decision between a vocation in big business or living life as a holiday. 1938 version includes Katherine Hepburn and Cary Grant among others.
The Sinister Urge from 1960. Committed cops Duncan and Moore set out to beat the "smut film racket," which is run by a vulgar blonde. Illustrates with complete conviction how pictures of plump ladies clothed in only their underwear can be a major cause of adolescent wrongdoing. Cast includes Kenne Duncan, Duke Moore, Carl Anthony, Jean Fontaine, Dino Fantini, and Jeanne Willardson.
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