Where It’s At (1969)
There is probably no more stunning definition of Las Vegas than the brief
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There is probably no more stunning definition of Las Vegas than the brief
I’m going out on a limb on this one. I don’t think anyone’s
Complication. The keenest weapon in the screenwriter’s armory. And the most overused and
Funny how you remember the circumstances of seeing a film for the first
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Two brothers battle inhospitable terrain, warring tribes and a sadistic sergeant major in
“I owe you some pain,” barks the heavy to hero in one of
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Heavily-layered Claude Chabrol revenge thriller that concentrates as much on the tricks the
In a plot worthy of Hitchcock without that director’s sly malice, rich playboy
The potential for leering – given the squads of bikinied beauties, cleavage abounding
As far as Hollywood was concerned brainwashing was ascribed to foreigners intent on
A pratfall still works wonders. An open door or window, anything that happens
The start is promising. Three decent laughs in the first three scenes, all
There’s a classic MacGuffin in here somewhere, but I can’t make out if
Screen charisma can only get you so far. The pairing of William Holden
How this crispy-told beautifully-mounted character-driven western ever languished among the also-rans
Occasionally I get to wondering when one of these British crime B-pictures is
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Half a century ago it would have blasphemy to do anything but mock
As his popularity in the 1960s faded, Marlon Brando was often called upon
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Few stars were as willing to trade their glamorous screen persona for a
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Director Gordon Parks made a big noise a couple of years later with Shaft (1971)
Tennessee Williams wrote better parts for women than he did for men
You wouldn’t have figured Audrey Hepburn – she of the model looks
I didn’t realise that the Prohibition gangsters who invented the drive-by shooting were
Highly entertaining woefully underrated heist picture with an impish James Coburn