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VHS : The First Rebel [1939] [1940]

The First Rebel [1939] [1940]


starring: William A. Seiter|John Wayne|Claire Trevor|Brian Donlevy
August 18, 1997



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VHS : Conflict / Key Largo (1945/1948)

Conflict / Key Largo (1945/1948)


starring: Humphrey Bogart, Alexis Smith, Edward G. Robinson, Sydney Greenstreet, Lauren Bacall
directed by: Curtis Bernhardt, John Huston




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VHS : Key Largo

Key Largo


starring: Humphrey Bogart, Edward G. Robinson, Lauren Bacall, Lionel Barrymore, Claire Trevor
directed by: John Huston
March 12, 2001


Aaaahhh ... Bogey. AFI's No. 1 film star of the 20th century. Hollywood's original noir anti-hero, epitome of the handsome, cynical and oh-so lonesome wolf; looking unbeatably cool in his fedora, a cigarette dangling from the corner of his mouth. Endowed with a legendary aura several times larger than his real life stature, and still admired by scores of women wishing they had been born 50+ years earlier, preferably somewhere in California and to parents connected with the movie business, so as to have at least a marginal chance of meeting him.

"Key Largo" (1948), directed by John Huston, is the last of four movies starring Bogart and real-life spouse Lauren Bacall (after their legendary collaborations in, first and foremost, "To ... Read More:

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VHS : The Stranger Wore A Gun [1953]

The Stranger Wore A Gun [1953]


starring: Randolph Scott, Claire Trevor, Joan Weldon, George Macready, Alfonso Bedoya
directed by: André De Toth
June 02, 1997


Columbia Pictures presents "STRANGER WORE A GUN" (1953) (82 mins/Color) (Dolby digitally remastered) --- Starring Randolph Scott, Claire Trevor, Joan Weldon, George Macready, Lee Marvin & Ernest Borgnine --- Directed by André De Toth and released in August 15, 1953, our story line and film, Having been a spy for Quantrill's raiders during the Civil War, Jeff Travis thinking himself a wanted man, flees to Arizona where he runs into Jules Mourret who knows of his past ... He takes a job on the stage line that Mourret is trying to steal gold from ... When Mourret's men kill a friend of his he sets out to get Mourret and his men ... When his plan to have another gang get Mourret fails, he has to go after them himself --- Yep, that's both Lee Marvin & ... Read More:
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VHS : Stagecoach [1939]

Stagecoach [1939]


starring: John Wayne, Claire Trevor, Andy Devine, John Carradine, Thomas Mitchell
directed by: John Ford
August 18, 1997


With Stagecoach the western took a gigantic step forward and stopped being just a movie .Here we had real people in a real (bad)situation.Not just an action movie but infilled with little character studies The drunken doctor (Thomas Mitchell)what a performance who in spite of everything pulls it out of the bag when one of the passengers enroute to visit her army officer husband delivers her baby.The Ringo Kid (John Wayne)proving he really could act and how!The Marshall (George Bancroft)the driver (Andy Devine) a great double act ,the creeping feeling of tension as they realise there are no fresh horses for the final stage of their already perilous journey threated by maurading Apaches,cut to the chase and action that would do any modern picture proud,and yet ... Read More:
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VHS : Marjorie Morningstar [1957]

Marjorie Morningstar [1957]


starring: Gene Kelly, Natalie Wood, Claire Trevor, Everett Sloane, Martin Milner
directed by: Irving Rapper
May 11, 1998


With Stagecoach the western took a gigantic step forward and stopped being just a movie .Here we had real people in a real (bad)situation.Not just an action movie but infilled with little character studies The drunken doctor (Thomas Mitchell)what a performance who in spite of everything pulls it out of the bag when one of the passengers enroute to visit her army officer husband delivers her baby.The Ringo Kid (John Wayne)proving he really could act and how!The Marshall (George Bancroft)the driver (Andy Devine) a great double act ,the creeping feeling of tension as they realise there are no fresh horses for the final stage of their already perilous journey threated by maurading Apaches,cut to the chase and action that would do any modern picture proud,and yet ... Read More:
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VHS : Key Largo [1948]

Key Largo [1948]


starring: Humphrey Bogart, Edward G. Robinson, Lauren Bacall, Lionel Barrymore, Claire Trevor
directed by: John Huston
March 06, 2000


Aaaahhh ... Bogey. AFI's No. 1 film star of the 20th century. Hollywood's original noir anti-hero, epitome of the handsome, cynical and oh-so lonesome wolf; looking unbeatably cool in his fedora, a cigarette dangling from the corner of his mouth. Endowed with a legendary aura several times larger than his real life stature, and still admired by scores of women wishing they had been born 50+ years earlier, preferably somewhere in California and to parents connected with the movie business, so as to have at least a marginal chance of meeting him.

"Key Largo" (1948), directed by John Huston, is the last of four movies starring Bogart and real-life spouse Lauren Bacall (after their legendary collaborations in, first and foremost, "To Have and Have Not" and "The ... Read More:

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VHS : Farewell My Lovely [1944]

Farewell My Lovely [1944]


starring: Dick Powell, Claire Trevor, Anne Shirley, Otto Kruger, Mike Mazurki
directed by: Edward Dmytryk
August 10, 1998


This one of my favorite movies. Years ago I rented a VHS of it and made a dupe at home. The quality was lousy but I liked it and played it often, but I learned my lession about making unauthorized copies. My daughter's puppy urinated all over the tape. This movie is so good it even survived that.

This is classic noir, with Phillip Marlowe. The plot is about stolen jade, hidden identities, blackmail, love, treachery and murder. The story is complicated, the casting is great, the photography and voice-over narration carry things along. It has style. The ending is satisfying. And the dialogue is some of the best ever written.

Powell broke through into serious roles with this film. Even in all the singing roles he had up to this movie he exuded cocky confidence, ... Read More:

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VHS : Texas [1941]

Texas [1941]


starring: William Holden, Glenn Ford, Claire Trevor, George Bancroft, Edgar Buchanan
directed by: George Marshall
June 02, 1997


William Holden and Glenn Ford team-up in this 1941 western directed by Geroge Marshall. The pair play Dan Thomas and Tod Ramsey, a couple of Confederate veterans who journey to Texas via Kansas to get into the cattle business.
What makes "Texas" an interesting film is that it brings a sense of humor to the story. In fact, some people thought the film went so far as to be some sort of spoof or burlesque of the western genre, but I do not think it really goes that far. Yes, it is a bit tongue-in-cheek at times, but the relationship between the two guys is done straight up and that is the heart of the film. "Texas" is not a classic western, but it is certainly above average. Claire Trevor has top billing, but she does not have all that much to do, which is surprising given her role in ... Read More:

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VHS : How To Murder Your Wife [1965]

How To Murder Your Wife [1965]


starring: Jack Lemmon, Virna Lisi, Terry-Thomas, Claire Trevor, Eddie Mayehoff
directed by: Richard Quine
May 21, 1990


Dash Branigan (secret agent) must stay in shape for the next caper. His only hope is to keep his creator (Stanley Ford) in shape. As with all ideal situations Stanley is single and has everything he wants. The efficient Charles (Terry Thomas) keeps his apartment tidy. Yes life is wonderful. Periodical he must return items to the women whom visits (and leaves.)

What ever you do, do not get too close to those pop-up cakes. Oops, too late for Stanley. Yep he did it.

From the title you have guest the perfect solution. As Stanley puts his thoughts to pen and paper in his comic strip, a plan forms and this same paper will be use as evidence when she disappears.

The trial scene is worth the film alone. And the outcome? Well you will just have to watch it your self.

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