Al's Top Rated Films: 1950–1959
IN PROGRESS: These are my favorite movies from the 1950s that I have seen so far. I haven't seen a ton since I'm an 80s baby, but I will continue to add them to the list as I watch them.
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- DirectorSidney LumetStarsHenry FondaLee J. CobbMartin BalsamThe jury in a New York City murder trial is frustrated by a single member whose skeptical caution forces them to more carefully consider the evidence before jumping to a hasty verdict.Powerful and brilliantly made legal/crime drama from Sidney Lumet and Reginald Rose set on a blazing hot day in New York City, 1957. The story follows the fate of a poor 18-year old Puerto Rican boy who’s been a victim of abuse and an overall troubled upbringing. He’s on trial for murder after being suspected of stabbing his father to death with a switchblade knife. After the case is presented, all 12 jurors retire to a conference room to deliberate the outcome of the case. Most of them believe it’s an open and shut case, and favor a quick decision so they can all get on with their lives. However, Juror 8 (Henry Fonda) feels there is considerable doubt about the boy’s guilt after scrutinizing the prosecution’s case, and pleads with the other jurors to reevaluate the evidence before they possibly send an innocent man to death. Incredible story with compelling and important messages throughout. The dialogue boasts some of the most clever, gripping, dramatic, and intense dialogue I've witnessed in any film. It's one of the few movies that I would consider all 12 acting jurors to be lead stars of the film. Every actor involved delivered arguably their most memorable role to date. Henry Fonda arguably delivers his all-time greatest (Oscar-nominated) lead performance. Lee J. Cobb, Martin Balsam, John Fiedler, E.G. Marshall, Jack Klugman, Edward Binns, Jack Warden, Joseph Sweeney, Ed Begley, George Voskovec, and Robert Webber also delivered outstanding and impactful starring roles. The fact that this film was only nominated for 3 Oscars and didn’t win any, is an absolute travesty. It’s my absolute favorite film of the 1950s.
- DirectorAlfred HitchcockStarsJames StewartGrace KellyWendell CoreyA bored photographer recovering from a broken leg passes the time by watching his neighbors and begins to suspect one of them of murder.Superbly suspenseful mystery thriller from Alfred Hitchcock that follows a brash risk-taking photo-journalist named L. B. "Jeff" Jefferies who's wheelchair-bound after risking a dangerous snapshot of an intense car wreck during a race. He's stuck in his apartment while he recovers, and stays entertained thanks to visits from his wise-cracking physical therapist Stella, and his gorgeous and alluring girlfriend Lisa. Being mostly alone and confined to his apartment, he starts spying on his neighbors from his rear apartment window out of pure boredom. After a short while, he witnesses suspicious actions by his neighbor and costume-jewelry salesman Lars Thorwald, which makes him believe that he murdered his bedridden wife. Jeff continues to investigate the mystery with the help of Lisa, Stella, his friend, boss, and police detective Tom Doyle, and a large-lensed camera for better viewing. It all leads up to tension-filled suspense as the it builds to a thrilling and dramatic conclusion. This is hands-down my favorite film from the “Master of Suspense”, Alfred Hitchcock. The story is fantastic, and reaches new heights in production design and cinematography that peels back complexities with repeat viewings. It’s unbelievable to me that the movie didn’t win a single of the 4 Oscars it was nominated for. It’s one of the most beautiful films I’ve ever seen, and all the characters are interesting and well-developed. The soundtrack/score is also excellent. James Stewart arguably delivers his greatest and most iconic lead performance of all time. The gorgeous Grace Kelly instantly became one of my favorites actresses with her fantastic starring role. Thelma Ritter also delivered a particularly great supporting performance, along with very nice roles from Wendell Corey, Raymond Burr, Judith Evelyn, Ross Bagdasarian, Georgine Darcy, Irene Winston, and Jesslyn Fax.
- DirectorBilly WilderStarsTyrone PowerMarlene DietrichCharles LaughtonA veteran British barrister must defend his client in a murder trial that has surprise after surprise.Outstanding legal drama/mystery/thriller from Billy Wilder set in 1952 London, and follows a brash and well-respected veteran lawyer named Sir Wilfrid Robarts who's propelled back into the courtroom against his doctor and private nurse’s wishes, following a heart attack. The case involves a seemingly good-natured man named Leonard Vole who stands accused of murdering a wealthy widow named Emily French, who had loved Vole enough to put his name down as her main beneficiary in her will. The case is all too fascinating and challenging not to take, Robarts believes Vole to be innocent, and gets to work on the case right away. However, when Vole’s cold-hearted wife Christine must take the stand in his defense, she makes the appalling decision to appear in court against him, which boasts many tension-filled plot twists along the way. Fantastic story with a grand production and superb Oscar-nominated sound and film editing to bring out the most suspense, which builds to a superb surprise ending that I did not see coming. It’s unsurprising the film was nominated for 6 Oscars, which boasts a fantastic cast. I was immediately hooked by Charles Laughton's brilliant and very humorous lead performance as Sir Wilfrid Robarts. He delivered the right words and actions in every scene. Just watching his performance throughout the picture is entertainment enough for several repeat viewings. Tyrone Power and Marlene Dietrich deliver a couple of their all-time best lead performances, and Elsa Lanchester delivered a hilariously fantastic Oscar-nominated supporting role. John Williams, Henry Daniell, Ian Wolfe, Torin Thatcher, Norma Varden, Una O'Connor, and Francis Compton, Ruta Lee, and others also had very nice supporting roles.
- DirectorBilly WilderStarsWilliam HoldenGloria SwansonErich von StroheimA screenwriter develops a dangerous relationship with a faded film star determined to make a triumphant return.Magnificent film-noir/psychological drama from Billy Wilder that follows a washed up and dangerously delusional silent film star named Norma Desmond, who lives in a large run-down Sunset Boulevard mansion alongside her loyal butler Max Von Mayerling. It’s been a long time since the silent film era of the 1920s, but Norma still entertains lofty ideas of making a comeback after being forgotten by filmmakers, fans, and critics alike. When a young struggling Hollywood screenwriter and script reader named Joe Gillis randomly comes to meet Norma at her mansion, she insists that he help rework a lengthy movie script that she has written and also plans to star in. Joe isn’t confident about the project from the start, but gladly accepts high pay, a room to live in her mansion, and other expensive gifts as payment. Major tensions come into play when her manipulation of Joe’s life and actions becomes unbearable, along with her self-proclaimed masterpiece of a script that isn’t something modern audiences will be interested. This is hands-down Billy Wilder's most thrilling film-noir masterpiece. The writing was fantastic, along with the direction, editing, cinematography, set design, and musical score. The film unsurprisingly won 3 Oscars and was nominated for 8 others. The cast was phenomenal throughout. Gloria Swanson and William Holden both deliver outstanding Oscar-nominated lead performances. Erich von Stroheim and Nancy Olson also delivered top-notch Oscar-nominated starring roles. Cecil B. DeMille, Jack Webb, Fred Clark, Lloyd Gough, and others also had very nice supporting roles.
- DirectorAlfred HitchcockStarsCary GrantEva Marie SaintJames MasonA New York City advertising executive goes on the run after being mistaken for a government agent by a group of foreign spies, and falls for a woman whose loyalties he begins to doubt.Spectacular action-packed mystery adventure/thriller from Alfred Hitchcock that follows a sharp-witted New York City advertising executive named Roger Thornhill, who's kidnapped by a group of spies that are convinced he's a government agent by the name of George Kaplan following a misunderstanding in the restaurant where they abducted him by gunpoint. He’s then brought to a large mansion, and meets a foreign spy posing as the home’s owner, Lester Townsend. His name is actually Phillip Vandamm, and demands Thornhill give up the information he’s after. When Thornhill tries to explain that he’s not George Kaplan, they don’t believe him. They quickly conclude that he won’t cooperate and force him to drink a giant bottle of bourbon, and attempt to get him to drive off a cliff to make his death look like a drunken accident. Their plan fails and Thornhill miraculously gets away before getting picked up by police for being intoxicated and driving recklessly. Nobody believes Thornhill’s story about these so-called mysterious men trying to kill him (including his mother). After he's implicated in a murder as the mysterious George Kaplan, he goes on the run from a band of ruthless spies trying to kill him, and also from the authorities who are trying to arrest him. Incredible story with fantastic dialogue and hilarious comedy. The production is epic in every way, and has superb cinematography and editing. The casting couldn’t be more perfect. Cary Grant delivered his all-time best lead performance, and made me an instant fan of his filmography. Eva Marie Saint also had a fantastic starring role. She and Cary Grant arguably have some the steamiest chemistry of any couple in a Hitchcock film (which is always a debate). James Mason, Jessie Royce Landis, Leo G. Carroll, Philip Ober, Martin Landau, Josephine Hutchinson, Adam Williams, Robert Ellenstein, and Ken Lynch have great supporting roles among many others.
- DirectorOtto PremingerStarsJames StewartLee RemickBen GazzaraAn upstate Michigan lawyer defends a soldier who claims he killed an innkeeper due to temporary insanity after the victim raped his wife. What is the truth, and will he win his case?Fantastic legal drama/mystery from Otto Preminger set in 1950s upstate Michigan, and follows a small-town lawyer and former district attorney named Paul Biegler who’s hired by a beautiful woman named Laura Manion to defend her husband and US Army Lieutenant Frederick "Manny" Manion, who’s been arrested for murdering a man that raped and beat up his wife, Laura. Biegler fights for temporary insanity since it is understandably a crime of passion, but complications come up when it’s reported that the police surgeon finds no evidence of rape, Manny is very jealous, controlling, and can become violent at times, while Laura subsequently encourages his erratic behavior by flirting with other men and dressing seductively. First-rate story with exceptional dialogue that involves uneasy and unsettling questions involving sex and rape for the late 1950s. The messages and story still holds up beautifully today, boasts and great production, and also features a fantastic jazz score by Duke Ellington (who also has a great cameo). The film was nominated for 7 Oscars, and it’s easy to see why. James Stewart was made for the attorney role, and he arguably delivers his all-time best lead performance. I'd have to say it's my personal favorite of his career. Lee Remick and Ben Gazzara also delivered fantastic starring performances, along with George C. Scott as the prosecuting attorney, which is one of his finest smaller roles. Arthur O'Connell, Eve Arden, Kathryn Grant, Brooks West, Joseph N. Welch, Murray Hamilton, Alexander Campbell, John Qualen, Don Ross, and many others had great supporting roles.
- DirectorNicholas RayStarsHumphrey BogartGloria GrahameFrank LovejoyA potentially violent screenwriter is a murder suspect until his lovely neighbor clears him. However, she soon starts to have her doubts.Superb film-noir mystery from Nicholas Ray set in Los Angeles, California, and follows an eccentric and impulsively tempered Hollywood screenwriter named Dixon "Dix" Steele who hasn’t had a hit film since before World War II. After meeting with his agent about a potential job at a restaurant, Dix is persuaded to adapt a cheap bestselling novel into a movie. Due to his disinterest in the job, he notices the beautiful hat-check girl is almost finished reading the copy meant for him, and invites her back to his apartment so she can explain the lackluster story to him. That night after leaving Dix’s place, the girl is murdered, and Dix immediately becomes the prime suspect in the case until his gorgeous neighbor Laurel Gray provides an alibi for his whereabouts after seeing him through her neighboring apartment window that evening. That kicks off a friendship that soon blossoms into love and romance. However, Dixon's increasing temper, fascination with murder, and mysterious dark side has the police and Laurel worried that he might actually be a killer. Fantastic story, dialogue, and suspense. How this film didn’t win any Oscars or other reputable awards is beyond me. It’s a criminally underrated film all around. I often feel this is one of Humphrey Bogart’s most underrated and overlooked classics, and ranks as one of best and most convincingly complex lead performances. The same could be said for Gloria Grahame's intricate character and superb starring role. The chemistry between the two rivals the best of their careers. Frank Lovejoy, Carl Benton Reid, Art Smith, Martha Stewart, Robert Warwick, Morris Ankrum, Steven Geray, and others also had great supporting roles.
- DirectorRichard BrooksStarsElizabeth TaylorPaul NewmanBurl IvesBrick is an alcoholic ex-football player who drinks his days away and resists the affections of his wife. A reunion with his terminal father jogs a host of memories and revelations for both father and son.Powerful and superbly made drama from Richard Brooks based on Tennessee Williams' original 1955 three-act play. The story follows a deeply troubled young man named Brick Pollitt, whose life is in the dump for a few reasons. Late one night, he drunkenly breaks into the track and field stadium at his old high school to relive his glory days as a former football star, when he breaks his ankle. He drowns his sorrows drinking booze as drama and anxiety increases with his sexually-driven and frustrated wife Maggie’s wants and needs. To top it off, he soon faces a painful climax of emotions driven by deep-rooted family issues when he and Maggie visit his family in eastern Mississippi to celebrate his father Big Daddy’s 65th birthday. When the family finds out Big Daddy has terminal cancer, it sets off a rollercoaster of emotions and memories for both Big Daddy and Brick, which they must finally work out together. This film was nominated for 6 Oscars, and it’s due to the fantastically done script, spot-on direction, and superb dialogue from a perfect cast of actors. Paul Newman delivered one his all-time best Oscar-nominated lead performances. Elizabeth Taylor matches suit with one of her best and most dramatic Oscar-nominated lead roles. Burl Ives also delivered a superb starring role as Big Daddy. Jack Carson, Judith Anderson, and Madeleine Sherwood also had excellent supporting roles.
- DirectorAlfred HitchcockStarsRay MillandGrace KellyRobert CummingsA former tennis star arranges the murder of his adulterous wife.Outstanding and masterfully done crime thriller from Alfred Hitchcock that follows a former tennis star named Tony Wendice who discovers that his wealthy wife Margot has been cheating on him with and author named Mark Halliday. He then meticulously plans to murder Margot so he can inherit her fortune. Margot and Mark know somethings amiss when a letter shared between them goes missing and Margot is blackmailed to get it back. Meanwhile, Tony invites a former college colleague to their apartment while she's away, and blackmails him to murder her so he can get away with a clean alibi. Tony believes his plan to be the perfect crime as long as everything goes as planned, which turns out to be littered with imperfections that puts his clean getaway in jeopardy. Fantastic story and dialogue, which is kept excellently focused with the entire film being shot in a single apartment. The suspense, cinematography, camera angles, and casting all adds up to another Hitchcock classic. Ray Milland delivered a shockingly excellent lead performance. He stole the show with his witty and bloodthirsty personality. Grace Kelly also delivers one of her best lead performances. Robert Cummings, Anthony Dawson, John Williams also had excellent supporting roles.
- DirectorJohn HustonStarsHumphrey BogartKatharine HepburnRobert MorleyIn WWI East Africa, a gin-swilling Canadian riverboat captain is persuaded by a strait-laced English missionary to undertake a trip up a treacherous river and use his boat to attack a German gunship.Outstanding war drama/adventure from John Huston set in German-occupied East Africa during World War I, 1914. The story follows an experienced and good-humored gin-drinking Canadian riverboat captain named Charlie Allnutt, who delivers mail and supplies to an English Methodist missionary on his steamboat named the “African Queen”. When the missionary and village is burned and destroyed by Germans in horrific bloodshed, the strong-willed sister Rose of the missionary survives the attack, and persuades Charlie to take her with him. Their personalities, lifestyles, and backgrounds couldn’t be any different, and they immediately clash from the start. But as time goes on, they start to gain respect for each other that slowly blossoms into an unexpected romance. However, tension and disagreements set in when Rose demands that she and Charlie take the “African Queen” on a dangerous and treacherous trip up river in an attempt to destroy a German Nazi gunship using makeshift torpedoes on Charlie's boat. Fantastic story, gorgeous color, and beautifully focused direction. The story is undoubtedly held together by superb Oscar-nominated/winning lead performances by two of the best in the business. Almost all the screen time is devoted to Humphrey Bogart (Oscar-winner) & Katharine Hepburn (Oscar-nominated), and they were fantastic together throughout the picture. Their chemistry and performances are incredible. Robert Morley, Peter Bull, and Theodore Bikel also had very nice supporting roles.
- DirectorStanley KubrickStarsKirk DouglasRalph MeekerAdolphe MenjouA colonel defends three of his soldiers in a court-martial after they abandon a suicidal attack.Influential and masterfully done war drama from Stanley Kubrick set during World War I in Northern France, 1916, and follows the French Army being pushed into a hopeless mission to invade and take control of a well-defended German Nazi anthill. The story mainly follows Colonel Dax and his men who are already exhausted and suffering from severe shell shock. While Dax objects to the mission and realizes it will kill most of his men and a good portion of the French Army, he’s forced to proceed with his superior’s pigheaded and self-willed plans. Once in the heat of battle, many French soldiers refuse to attack the enemy position since it would prove to be certain death for them all. After losing the battle in dreadful fashion, Dax’s unit is accused of cowardice. Three soldiers are picked at random (one from each company) to face a trial to determine whether they should be executed for their crimes. Colonel Dax tirelessly fights for his men’s lives and rights, and struggles greatly with the power his superiors and country have abused. Simple, powerful, and incredible film all around. The messages hold up extremely strong to this day, and truly portrays the horrific and hopeless nature that war can bring. The action was great and the casting was perfect all around. It blows my mind that this film wasn’t even nominated for any Oscars, as it’s definitely one of the finest war dramas of all time. Kirk Douglas delivers one of his all-time best and most complex lead performances as Colonel Dax. Ralph Meeker, Adolphe Menjou, George Macready, Wayne Morris, Richard Anderson, Timothy Carey, Joe Turkel, Christiane Kubrick, Emile Meyer, Bert Freed, and others also had excellent supporting roles.
- DirectorBilly WilderStarsKirk DouglasJan SterlingRobert ArthurFrustrated former journalist Chuck Tatum now working for an Albuquerque newspaper exploits a story about trading post owner Leo Minosa trapped in a cave to rekindle Chuck's career, but the story soon escalates into a media circus.Outstanding film-noir survival drama from Billy Wilder that’s based on a fascinating and mostly true news story from 1925. The story follows a former big-city news journalist named Chuck Tatum who reluctantly takes a job with a small New Mexico newspaper after being fired from 11 major newspapers for his brash behavior and a fiery temper, which is fueled by a drinking problem. While the job is boring and uneventful, it’s a quick and easy way to earn $60. However, tension ramps up to alarming levels when a local man gets trapped in a collapsed cliff dwelling. Chuck selfishly seizes the opportunity to exploit the story to revitalize his failing career by taking every opportunity he can to slow down the rescue effort, which makes huge headlines in the newspapers as a media circus swarms around the entire area. Chuck couldn’t be happier with how things are unfolding in his benefit. But as time passes, the situation changes regarding the structure of the dwelling, which could possibly result in a horrific tragedy. Spectacular Oscar-nominated screenplay from Billy Wilder, Lesser Samuels, and Walter Newman; with fantastic direction to match from Wilder. Kirk Douglas' quick and desperate unapologetic demeanor fits the character of Chuck Tatum perfectly, and he delivers one of his all-time best lead performances. Jan Sterling also delivered a superb starring role. Robert Arthur, Porter Hall, Richard Benedict, Ray Teal, John Berkes, Gene Evans, Frank Jaquet, Harry Harvey, Lewis Martin, Frank Cady, Richard Gaines, and others also had great supporting roles.
- DirectorHoward HawksStarsJohn WayneDean MartinRicky NelsonA small-town sheriff in the American West enlists the help of a disabled man, a drunk, and a young gunfighter in his efforts to hold in jail the brother of the local bad guy.Spectacular western from Howard Hawks set in late 1860s, and follows a dedicated small-town southwest Texas sheriff named John T. Chance who locks up an outlaw named Joe Burdette in the town jail after he murdered a man in a saloon. Joe is the son of a wealthy land baron named Nathan Burdette, and we soon follow Joe’s brother Nathan visiting the jail and threatening to bust Joe out if Chance won’t let him go. Seeing how the Burdette family is very powerful and has a team of men to fulfill Nathan’s threats, Chance enlists the help of a local old-timer deputy named Stumpy, the troubled town drunk named Dude, and a young ambitious gun fighter named Colorado to stop the Burdette clan from taking over. Meanwhile, Chance strikes up a dramatic romance with an alluring gambler named Feathers. Fantastic story and direction all round, which is coupled with great action and some nice comedy to balance out the drama. The cast was phenomenal throughout and all worked together perfectly. John Wayne arguably delivers his all-time best lead performance. Dean Martin, Ricky Nelson, and Walter Brennan also delivered fantastic starring roles that rival many of their best performances. Angie Dickinson, Claude Akins, Pedro Gonzalez Gonzalez, Ward Bond, John Russell, Estelita Rodriguez, and others had great roles among an excellent supporting cast.
- DirectorWilliam WylerStarsKirk DouglasEleanor ParkerWilliam BendixOn one day in the 21st Precinct squad room, assorted characters form a backdrop for the troubles of hard-nosed Detective Jim McLeod.Fantastic film-noir crime drama from William Wyler that follows the dedicated, brash, short-fused, and idealistic police detective James McLeod over the course of a single night in the detective bullpen of New York City's 21st Precinct. We follow the room as everyone works out everyday minor complaints and misdemeanors, and the occasional major felony. McLeod is the central detective in the swing of things, and is extremely dedicated to the strict nature of the law and serving justice when it’s due. He's currently working a case involving an abortionist named Karl Schneider who’s responsible for the death of several young women, and has a personal vendetta out for him. That becomes severely complicated when his wife becomes involved, which adds major stress and tension on how he should handle the disastrous situation. There are plenty of other extremely interesting characters who show up throughout the film that add drama and striking dialogue to the story, which unfolds with a superb ending. Brilliantly focused Oscar-nominated screenplay from Philip Yordan and Robert Wyler, and superb Oscar-nominated direction to match from William Wyler. Kirk Douglas arguably delivers his all-time best lead performance. He was absolutely perfect for the role. Eleanor Parker also delivered a fantastic Oscar-nominated starring role. William Bendix, Cathy O'Donnell, George Macready, Horace McMahon, Gladys George, Joseph Wiseman, Lee Grant (Oscar-nominated for her performance), Gerald Mohr, Frank Faylen, Craig Hill, Michael Strong, Warner Anderson, and others had great roles among an excellent supporting cast.
- DirectorWilliam WylerStarsCharlton HestonJack HawkinsStephen BoydA Jewish prince is betrayed and sent into slavery by a Roman friend in 1st-century Jerusalem, but it's not long before he regains his freedom and comes back for revenge.Outstanding and epic historical adventure/drama from William Wyler set in A.D. 26 Jerusalem, and follows a faithful and idealistic Jewish prince and merchant named Judah Ben-Hur who lives with his devoted mother, sister, the family's steward Simonides, and his daughter Esther; whom Judah loves deeply, but has granted her permission to marry another man. He meets with his boyhood friend Messala, who is a commander of the Roman Empire that supports the wiping out of Jewish culture and lives. While they try to find common ground to work together, they soon find there is no hope, and they immediately become enemies. Shorty after, Messala imprisons Judah's mother and sister and sends Judah to the galleys to live out the rest of his short days as a slave. However, Judah is stronger and has more will than any man, and plans to make his may back to Rome where he will take his vengeance on Messala in most epic fashion. This film won 11 Oscars, and its easy to see why. Every part of the film is arguably perfect, from the writing, production, editing, music, and acting. Charlton Heston delivered an outstanding lead performance. Stephen Boyd, Jack Hawkins, and Haya Harareet also had supurb starring roles. Hugh Griffith, Martha Scott, Cathy O'Donnell, Sam Jaffe, Finlay Currie, Frank Thring, Terence Longdon, George Relph, André Morell, and many others had great supporting roles.
- DirectorWilliam WylerStarsGregory PeckJean SimmonsCarroll BakerA New England sea captain in the 1880s arrives at his fiancée's sprawling Texas ranch, where he becomes embroiled in a feud between two families over a valuable patch of land.Outstanding western from William Wyler set in the 1880s, and follows a wealthy New England sea captain named James McKay who travels to the 'big country' of Texas to marry his lovely fiancée Pat Terrill. While McKay plans to build a future with Pat in Texas, he soon learns that her wealthy and powerful father and rancher Major Henry Terrill has built an embittered feud with the working class and less fortunate Hannassey family, involving land that provides the access of water for their cattle. After some drunk Hannassey boys rough up McKay on his first day in town, the Major takes harsh actions which sets off a deadly war between the two families. Rufus (the head of the Hannassey family) and the Major have made their feud very personal, which takes a toll on every other family member and townsman who doesn't want to fight their fight. Fantastic story all around, with excellent acting, dialogue, a great Oscar-nominated musical score, and a superb cast all around. Gregory Peck arguably delivers his all-time greatest lead performance as James McKay. Burl Ives' (Oscar-winner), Charles Bickford, Jean Simmons, Charlton Heston, Carroll Baker, and Chuck Connors also deliver some of the best starring roles of their careers. Alfonso Bedoya, Chuck Hayward, Chuck Roberson, Buff Brady, Dorothy Adams, Bob Morgan, and others have very nice supporting roles.
- DirectorElia KazanStarsVivien LeighMarlon BrandoKim HunterDisturbed Blanche DuBois moves in with her sister in New Orleans and is tormented by her brutish brother-in-law while her reality crumbles around her.Powerful and superbly done drama from Elia Kazan and Tennessee Williams set in the summer of 1947, and follows a troubled and sophisticated English teacher named Blanche DuBois who once enjoyed a fanciful upper class life after she married a wealthy man. All that comes crashing down after her family property in Mississippi was taken over by creditors, which forces her to move to a modest working-class area of New Orelans to live with her younger sister Stella Kowalski and her husband Stanley. Blanche is immediately appalled and scathingly critical about the way they live, and certainly doesn't approve of Stanley’s rough, rugged, loud, and combative vulgarity. But she has no money and nowhere to go, and half-heartedly tries to make the situation work and attain some control and happiness over her life. Tensions start high and reach boiling levels when Stanley feels Blanche is sabotaging their relationship and lives for her own benefit, which is aggravated by Stella’s weighing loyalty to both Blanch and Stanley. Fantastic Oscar-nominated screenplay with outstanding direction to match, beautiful Oscar-winning production design, and a great Oscar-nominate score. The best part of the film is the extraordinary dialogue and acting from a highly impressive cast all around. I didn't think Vivien Leigh could've top her performance from Gone with the Wind (1939), but she did so in a bold and dramatic fashion and truly deserved the Oscar she won. She was the perfect pick for Blanche. Marlon Brando's dirty, brash, and sexualized Oscar-nominated lead performance was just as superb. Kim Hunter and Karl Malden also round out the lead/starring casting with phenomenal Oscar-winning performances, and arguably the best work of their careers. Rudy Bond, Nick Dennis, and Peg Hillias also had great supporting roles.
- DirectorGeorge StevensStarsElizabeth TaylorRock HudsonJames DeanSprawling epic covering the life of a Texas cattle rancher and his family and associates.Epic and beautifully made western drama from George Stevens set in mid-1920s Texas, and follows the lives of a wealthy rancher named Jordan "Bick" Benedict Jr. and his strong and independent wife Leslie. It follows their lives from their first meeting to their surrounding family and friends, which dives into many interesting conflicts and stories. Meanwhile, they employ a ranch hand named Jett Rink who has never been welcomed by Bick or the family in general, accept by Bick's sister and ranch manager Luz, who gives Jett a small piece of their 600,000 acres of land as a token of the family's appreciation when she passes away. Conflicts amplify when Jett discovers massive amounts of oil on his new small plot of land, and becomes a rich and powerful businessman, which imposes a rivalry between him and Bick that lasts for many years. Fantastic Oscar-winning direction, superb Oscar-nominated writing/dialogue, gorgeous cinematography and production design, and a stellar cast all around. There isn’t a dull moment in its near 3.5 hour running time, and is a must-watch for all fans of westerns and historic American stories. It could have easily won the Oscar for “Best Picture” of the year, which it was also nominated for. Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson (Oscar-nominated), and James Dean (Oscar-nominated) all deliver fantastic lead performances, and stand as some of the finest work of their careers. Carroll Baker, Mercedes McCambridge (Oscar-nominated), Dennis Hopper, Chill Wills, Jane Withers, Sal Mineo, Judith Evelyn, Earl Holliman, Paul Fix, Fran Bennett, Elsa Cárdenas, Rod Taylor, Carolyn Craig, Monte Hale, Victor Millan, and others also had great supporting roles.
- DirectorDavid LeanStarsWilliam HoldenAlec GuinnessJack HawkinsBritish POWs are forced to build a railway bridge across the river Kwai for their Japanese captors in occupied Burma, not knowing that the allied forces are planning a daring commando raid through the jungle to destroy it.Spectacular war drama from David Lean set during World War II in 1943 Burma, Southeast Asia, and follows a group of British prisoners of war led by the idealistic Colonel Nicholson, who are forced to build a bridge on the River Kwai to service the the Burma-Siam railway for their Japanese captors. Tensions immediately set in when Nicholson argues the Geneva Convention exempts officers from manual labor, and finds Japanese camp consultant Colonel Saito irate with his arguments, who subjects him to torture and solitary confinement. Saito later releases Nicholson to convince the allied men to get the job done on time, which causes further friction. Meanwhile, these Japanese soldiers and British POWs are completely unaware that 4-man allied unit led by escaped former inmate US Commander Shears are being sent on a secret mission to blow-up and destroy the bridge in an effort to foil Japan’s plans for domination. This fantastic film earned a whopping 7 Oscars and was nominated for one other. Aside from winning the Oscar for best picture of the year, best direction, best screenplay/writing, best cinematography, film editing, and musical scoring, the casting was phenomenal all around. William Holden delivered one of his all-time best lead performances, with Alec Guinness delivering one of his finest Oscar-nominated starring roles along with Sessue Hayakawa’s Oscar-nominated role as the militant and desperate Colonel Saito. Geoffrey Horne, Jack Hawkins, James Donald, André Morell, Ann Sears, Peter Williams, John Boxer, M.R.B. Chakrabandhu, and others also had excellent supporting roles.
- DirectorFritz LangStarsGlenn FordGloria GrahameJocelyn BrandoTough cop Dave Bannion takes on a politically powerful crime syndicate.Outstanding crime drama/thriller from Fritz Lang set in the fictional crime-ridden city of Kenport, and follows a dedicated, principled, and extremely skilled homicide detective named Sergeant Dave Bannion, who’s also a loving husband and father. After investigating what looks to be an open-and-shut case in the suicide of a fellow police officer, Bannion meets the secret mistress of the dead cop, who gives him sensitive information that demands attention. The next morning, she’s found brutally murdered, and later Bannion receives threatening phone calls at his home warning him to lay off the investigation. He quickly begins to suspect massive corruption within the police department that correlates with a powerful mob boss named Mike Lagana. Once he gets too close to Lagana and facts of the case, a tragedy occurs that finds Bannion raging with vengeance as he vows to take down Lagana and everyone involved, even if it’s the last thing he ever does. Superbly entertaining story with an excellent dark and gritty noir-filled production. The true star of the show is the innovative writing for Bannion’s character, and Glenn Ford’s monumentally fresh lead performance. He broke the character mold in the genre and delivered one of the best roles in the history of film. Gloria Grahame, and Lee Marvin also deliver superb starring roles. Alexander Scourby, Jocelyn Brando, Jeanette Nolan, Peter Whitney, Willis Bouchey, Adam Williams, Dorothy Green, Edith Evanson, and others also have great supporting roles.
- DirectorRoy Ward BakerStarsKenneth MoreRonald AllenRobert AyresOn her maiden voyage in April 1912, the supposedly unsinkable RMS Titanic strikes an iceberg in the Atlantic Ocean.Phenomenal historical drama from Roy Ward Baker that follows the tragic sinking of the RMS Titanic British ocean liner on April 14–15, 1912, and the events leading up the legendary disaster that claimed the lives of over 1,500 passengers and crew. While James Cameron’s “Titanic” (1997) is the most familiar movie depicting this disastrous incident for most folks, this film decides to bypass a dramatic love story as the main focus of the story, and instead focuses on the mood and tension of a widely diverse array of first class, second class, and lower class steerage passengers, as their individualistic fears bring them to a panic-stricken struggle for survival. The story is arguably more fascinating and thoroughly done, as it spends more time with the Titanic’s communication challenges with other rescue ships in the area, and far more terrifying events in the water after the ship finally sinks, which leads up to the eventual rescue of only 700+ people. The lack of any major Hollywood stars doesn’t hurt the film in the slightest, and the entire cast of actors was directed superbly. Kenneth More, Laurence Naismith and Michael Goodliffe all delivered excellent lead performances. Tucker McGuire, David McCallum, Kenneth Griffith, Richard Leech, James Dyrenforth, Honor Blackman, Ronald Allen, Robert Ayres, Jane Downs, Anthony Bushell, Jill Dixon, Frank Lawton, and several others also had great supporting roles.
- DirectorMartin RittStarsPaul NewmanJoanne WoodwardAnthony FranciosaAccused barn burner and conman Ben Quick arrives in a small Mississippi town and quickly ingratiates himself with its richest family, the Varners.Fantastic drama from Martin Ritt and William Faulkner that follows a wealthy 61-year-old hard-headed widower named Will Varner who owns almost everything in the small Mississippi town of Frenchman's Bend. While he wants the best for his children, he struggles with most of them being a disappointment to him. He ends up hiring a man named Ben Quick after he was kicked out of another town for allegedly burning a barn, even though there was no evidence to support it. After some time passes and Will builds a healthy respect for Ben, he begins to think Ben would be a great match for his favorite daughter Clara, and tries to get new blood into the family by convincing them that they should get married. That causes major tension between Will's cowardly son Jody and Clara’s current upper-class boyfriend, Alan Stewart. Fantastic story with matching direction from Ritt, and excellent production design. Paul Newman delivers one of his all-time best lead performances. Joanne Woodward and Orson Welles also delivered a couple of their all-time best starring roles, and had fantastic interaction with Newman. Anthony Franciosa, Lee Remick, Angela Lansbury, Richard Anderson, Sarah Marshall, and others also had very nice supporting roles.
- DirectorCharles LaughtonStarsRobert MitchumShelley WintersLillian GishA self-proclaimed preacher marries a gullible widow whose young children are reluctant to tell him where their real dad hid the $10,000 he'd stolen in a robbery.Outstanding film-noir psychological crime drama/thriller from Charles Laughton set in 1932 West Virginia during the Great Depression, and follows an evil and maniacal conman and serial killer named Harry Powell who poses as a god-fearing traveling preacher to lure and deceive his victims. After getting arrested for stealing a car, he’s sentenced to prison for 30 days where he meets a man named Ben Harper who claims he killed two men in a bank robbery and got away with $10,000 in cash. He tells Harry that he made his children John and Pearl promise to never reveal the location of the cash, just before he is executed for his crimes. Being the daring conman Harry is, he decides to make his way to Ben Harper’s small hometown, where he charms his way into a relationship with Harper’s widowed wife, Willa. After they quickly married, Harry moves froward with his plans to pressure her children John and Pearl to reveal where the hidden $10,000 is located, but the kids are smarter and braver than he anticipated, which elevates tensions to a deadly level. Fantastic story/dialogue, with gorgeously styled cinematography and editing that builds great suspense over the course of the story. The cast was excellent. Robert Mitchum arguably delivers his all-time greatest lead performance. The same could be said for Shelley Winters' fantastic starring role. Billy Chapin was also excellent as the son, Jon. Lillian Gish, Sally Jane Bruce, Gloria Castillo, Peter Graves, Evelyn Varden, Don Beddoe, and James Gleason also had great roles among the supporting cast.
- DirectorElia KazanStarsJames DeanRaymond MasseyJulie HarrisTwo brothers in 1910s California struggle to maintain the favor of their affectionate but strict, Bible-toting father as an old secret about their long-absent mother comes to light.Powerful and fantastically made drama from Elia Kazan, which is based on John Steinbeck’s classic 1952 novel of the same name. The story is set in 1917 Monterey, California, and follows a young man named Cal Trask who deeply struggles to win the love and acceptance of his extremely religious father, farmer, and wartime draft board chairman, Adam Trask. His brother Aron is clearly their father’s favorite, who is cheerful, religious, responsible, and dedicated to his work; which stands in stark contract to Cal’s resentful and troubled disposition. Both sons were led to believe their mother Kate died at childbirth, until Cal discovers she's alive and running a brothel in nearby Monterey. Tensions rise when Cal also begins to fall in love with Aron's girlfriend, Abra. When their father Adam loses his savings in a failed business venture, Cal secretly works with their estranged mother to try to win his father's love with money for a new business, which sets off a turbulent series of tragic events for all three of them. Fantastic and emotion-filled story/dialogue all around. This was the first time I've seen James Dean on screen, and his young, innocent, emotional, and dramatic acting fits his character of battling with his bible-thumping father perfectly. He was fantastic, and definitely could have won the Oscar he was nominated for. Julie Harris, Raymond Massey, and Richard Davalos also delivered fantastic starring roles. Jo Van Fleet (winning the Oscar for her performance), Burl Ives, Albert Dekker, and Lois Smith all had great roles among the supporting cast.
- DirectorAlexander MackendrickStarsBurt LancasterTony CurtisSusan HarrisonA powerful Broadway columnist coerces an unscrupulous press agent into breaking up his sister's romance with a jazz musician.Superb film-noir drama from Alexander Mackendrick set in 1950s New York City, and follows a powerful, controlling, and influential Manhattan-based columnist and media heavyweight named J.J. Hunsecker. He ends up manipulating a young, desperate and shameless New York Globe press agent named Sidney Falco into breaking up the romance between his 19-year-old sister Susan and a jazz guitarist named Steve Dallas. Hunsecker has brushed off Sidney’s inquiries to publicize his clients for 5 days straight, and Sidney’s willing to do whatever it takes to get Hunsecker’s support and advance his career; even if it means flagrantly meddling in others’ personal lives and creating chaos. Fantastic story filled with grimly beautiful film-noir elements that shine without the inclusion of the crime you typically see within the genre. The highlight of the film is the powerful dialogue and how it unfolds with superb acting from the entire cast. I’m a bit puzzled how this film was completely ignored by the Oscars, but I suppose 1957 was a monstrous year for film. Burt Lancaster and Tony Curtis deliver a couple of their top-tier lead performances and had great interaction together. Susan Harrison, Martin Milner, Sam Levene, Barbara Nichols, Edith Atwater, Jeff Donnell, Emile Meyer, and others also had excellent roles among the supporting cast.