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Island in the Sky
6.89
Island in the Sky
Eye Witness
6.37
Eye Witness
One of Our Aircraft Is Missing
7.09
One of Our Aircraft Is Missing
The Lorelei
8.28
The Lorelei
The Two Mrs. Carrolls
6.87
The Two Mrs. Carrolls
Bob Dylan: Dont Look Back
7.92
Bob Dylan: Dont Look Back
The Frogmen
6.56
The Frogmen
A Yank in the RAF
6.37
A Yank in the RAF
Midnight Mary
7.07
Midnight Mary
Ladies Courageous
5.76
Ladies Courageous
Isle of the Dead
6.57
Isle of the Dead
Keeper of the Flame
6.77
Keeper of the Flame
Lost in Space
7.32
Lost in Space
Them!
7.27
Them!
Our Town
6.58
Our Town
Pat and Mike
6.96
Pat and Mike
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
7.82
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
The Old Man and the Sea
6.97
The Old Man and the Sea
All American
5.85
All American
5 Fingers
7.68
5 Fingers
Gunga Din
7.27
Gunga Din
The FBI Story
6.56
The FBI Story
Airport
6.67
Airport
Watch on the Rhine
7.17
Watch on the Rhine
Mildred Pierce
7.98
Mildred Pierce

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The Fighting 69th
6.6
The Fighting 69th

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Land and Live in the Desert

Land and Live in the Desert

6.7
8
  • Aug 22, 2020
  • US film industry -- doing its part in WWII

    The First Motion Picture Unit of the US Army Air Force cranked out hundreds of instructional films in the 3-plus years of WW II. These movies were produced by Hollywood professionals who had joined up for the duration, and their average quality is quite high. This one, dated 1944, is a lot more than just didactic, however. It's pretty realistic, and even dramatic in a disciplined sort of way. Along with other such films depicting survival conditions in the arctic and the jungle, "Land & Live in the Desert" must have been meaningful to the thousands of flyers whose very lives might end up depending on what they learned here. Look out for some familiar Warner Brothers talent from the era: John Beal, Craig Stevens, Wally Cassell, Wm T. Orr. IMDB "Cast" says that Van Heflin is the narrator here. That's not true though (he does narrate the "Land and Live in the Jungle" short). The narrator's voice sounds a little like Wendell Corey. Effective little film score, too. Very watchable.
    Life with Father

    Life with Father

    7.1
    3
  • Jan 19, 2020
  • Life with -- don't bother

    Having tried over the years three or four times to get into (or even get through) this film, I tried yet again when it showed on TCM today. And even though I was making a conscious effort this time, I STILL couldn't make it all the way through this snooze-fest. I'm basically in agreement with evanston_dad that it's "one of the dullest films" ever, even though I too am a fan of both its main stars. One star for the period ambiance, one star for the color (albeit a little faded, it seems to me), and one star for what I suppose was an honest effort. It's not in contention for worst-film-ever, but it's sure not one of the "essentials."
    The Black Rose

    The Black Rose

    6.2
    7
  • Nov 20, 2019
  • Tyrone Power in lesser-known medieval saga

    As other reviewers have observed, this is a difficult movie to rate with a single number. In some ways it is quite effective in its atmospheric period depiction. Yet in other ways it suffers considerably, especially in its plotting, editing, and scriptwriting.

    We'll start with the negatives, most particularly the spectacularly ineffective performance by Cecile Aubry (in the title role, no less!). Not only is her speech at times practically unintelligible, but she has absolutely no emotional chemistry with her supposed love-interest--Power. The utter failure of this relationship to develop convincingly is the film's single biggest weakness (although that is not entirely the fault of Aubry). With regard to cinematic verisimilitude, many previous reviewers have emphasized Tyrone Power's miscasting in terms of age, and to a lesser extent, his thoroughly anachronistic American accent. To me, however, those failings are less severe than the complete lack of credibility as to language in general. Amazing how many people along the silk roads of the Middle East (and even all the way to Cathay) spoke idiomatic English! Yes, it's true that such a problem is difficult to solve (indeed, even such an acknowledged master-epic as "Lawrence of Arabia" suffers from it), but some films (e.g., "The Third Man") confront this problem a lot more successfully than others. I suppose it's an aspect of cinematic suspension of disbelief that we'll just have to accept-but one doesn't have to like it. Another serious problem results from scripting and editing, which, among other things, cuts out the protagonists' entire trip from their departure out of England to somewhere around Arabia. Both continuity and opportunity for dramatic development are lost thereby.

    On the other hand, certain aspects of this film render it a worthwhile viewing experience. First, the location scenery and Cardiff's color cinematography are first-rate, contributing to the film's overall atmosphere. Second, with the exception of Aubry, the characterizations are generally well drawn (e.g., Lom, Rennie, Welles). Power is his usual likable self, and Hawkins, as always, adds value to the film through his mere presence. Third--and notwithstanding the criticisms of a couple of previous reviewers--Addinsell's film score is actually pretty effective. I am especially struck by the plaintive, haunting scoring for double-reeds toward the beginning of the film, evoking (along with the accompanying visuals) a long-past time.

    In sum: the first half of the movie is both engaging and entertaining (albeit a bit talky), but the plot becomes increasingly implausible and unarresting in its latter stages, such that long before the end one might be tempted to abandon it entirely.
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