Freud (1962)
Directed by John Huston. Starring Montgomery Clift, Susannah York and Larry Parks
From Cinema to Couch & Everything In Between
Directed by John Huston. Starring Montgomery Clift, Susannah York and Larry Parks
Portraying legal poster boy Atticus Finch might well have been an act of redemption for Gregory Peck
Will easily hook a contemporary audience. Especially stylish in its narrative choices
Eegah, the wild 1962 cult classic where a prehistoric giant crashes modern love in Palm Springs
Complication. The keenest weapon in the screenwriter’s armory. And the most overused and
Tennessee Williams wrote better parts for women than he did for men
It always helps a prison picture if your character has been wrongfully convicted
Surprisingly hardnosed for a British crime thriller. Surprisingly stylish and when the sting
Alive… without a body… fed by an unspeakable horror from hell!
The problem with showcasing new talent is that it’s a pretty difficult sell
Unless you go by the name of Dr Jekyll, you don’t want to
Easy credit led to a boom in the standard of living but also
As much as the censor would permit – would be the subtitle
Stunning tour de force combining narrative complexity with technical audacity
Helluva fillip for reissue and credibility purposes to be able to point to
Of all the misguided sentimental anti-Communist drivel, this is a very poor swansong
The Magnificent 60s One of those bonkers pictures whose nuttiness is initially irritating but ends up
A Prize of Arms is a 1962 British crime film directed by Cliff Owen
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He Was A Country Boy But He Played The Wildest Strings In This Mad-Mad Town
Unusual crime picture even for the period. Most of these British B-pictures focused
Cynical and opportunistic Swedish oil executive Eric Erickson (William Holden) blackmailed into World
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The son of a sorceress, armed with weapons, armour and six magically summoned knights
Unusual and unusually effective entry into the low-budget British B-film crime category
Roman Holiday (1953), Three Coins in a Fountain (1956) and Boy on a Dolphin (1956)
Minor British B-picture gem, though more for the exquisite narrative and tsunami of
Charm was in short supply in the 1960s. Sure, for a period you
While the release of Conclave and Juror #2 augurs well for the future of movies made for
Mary Henry ends up the sole survivor of a fatal car accident through mysterious circumstances