2024-10-19
During the Civil War, a Southerner joins the Union Army and is accused of leaking information to the Confederates.
Tale of a boy (Ted Donaldson) who has a dancing caterpillar, and the unwanted fame it brings. Cary Grant, Janet Blair, James Gleason, William Demarest. Some amusing moments, but mostly on the heavy side. Alexander Hall directed.
David Lean's epic won seven Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Actor for Alec Guinness as the leader of British POWs forced to build a railroad bridge in World War II Indochina. Filmed in Ceylon (Sri Lanka). Oscar-winning screenplay by Carl Foreman.
Dick Van Dyke in the slapstick tale of a teller who becomes an anti-Establishment hero. Rachel: Angie Dickinson. Pamela: Rosemary Forsyth. Gardner: Elliot Reid. Bunny: Zohra Lampert. Baxter: Steve Roland. Havemeyer: Dennis King. Dr. Sara: Pippa Scott. Suzumi: Peter Brocco. Mrs. Boland: Connie Gilchrist. Garson Kanin directed.
About a wife who goes to work for her father-in-law to prove that she didn't marry for money. Evalyn Knapp, John Wayne, Reginald Barker, Arthur Hoyt, Alec B. Francis. A chance to see early Wayne. Directed by Phil Whitman.
Ginger Rogers brings added interest to this vintage thriller about two reporters trying to solve puzzling murders. Ted: Lyle Talbot. Wilfred: Arthur Hoyt. Petey: Harvey Clark. Augusta: Lillian Harmer. Russell: Purnell Pratt. Martini: Maurice Black. Maid: Louise Beavers. Albert Ray directed.
A detective (Rex Bell) pursues New York mobsters operating a protection racket out West. Marceline Day, Matthew Betz, Huntley Gordon, Roy D'Arcy, Robert Ellis, Gwen Lee, Al Bridge, George Hayes, John Elliott. Directed by Harry Fraser.
Singing cowpoke Gene Autry defends impoverished Native Americans from crooked scoundrels and still finds time to woo his leading lady (Jean Heather). Mason: Ralph Morgan. Matt: Mark Daniels. Lydia: Carol Thurston. Mike: Bobby (Robert) Blake.
Tale of a boy (Ted Donaldson) who has a dancing caterpillar, and the unwanted fame it brings. Cary Grant, Janet Blair, James Gleason, William Demarest. Some amusing moments, but mostly on the heavy side. Alexander Hall directed.
Dick Van Dyke in the slapstick tale of a teller who becomes an anti-Establishment hero. Rachel: Angie Dickinson. Pamela: Rosemary Forsyth. Gardner: Elliot Reid. Bunny: Zohra Lampert. Baxter: Steve Roland. Havemeyer: Dennis King. Dr. Sara: Pippa Scott. Suzumi: Peter Brocco. Mrs. Boland: Connie Gilchrist. Garson Kanin directed.
David Lean's epic won seven Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Actor for Alec Guinness as the leader of British POWs forced to build a railroad bridge in World War II Indochina. Filmed in Ceylon (Sri Lanka). Oscar-winning screenplay by Carl Foreman.
During the Civil War, a Southerner joins the Union Army and is accused of leaking information to the Confederates.