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EXECUTIVE SUITE (Robert Wise, 1954)
Dennis Grunes —
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The complacent 1950s in the United States were the wee-est bit rattled by some questioning of American materialism, part of the fallout of enormous American prosperity. Based on Cameron Hawley’s 1952 novel, which Ernest Lehman adapted and Robert Wise roomily and entertainingly directed, Executive Suite essays ...2 days ago -
The Man in The Gray Flannel Suit (1956)
Cinemaroll —
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Marisa Pavan, Keenan Wynn, Gregory Peck in The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit, image courtesy Twentieth Century-Fox Director Nunnally Johnson and Twentieth Century-Fox delivered The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit to movie theaters in 1956. Gregory Peck plays the haunted World War II combat veteran, with Jennifer Jones ...1 week ago -
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[CinemaRatty] Latest Articles —
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Emil Jannings, Warner Baxter, George Arliss and Lionel Barrymore. Wallace Beery and Fredric March simultaneously. Charles Laughton, Clark Gable and Victor McLaglen. Paul Muni and Spencer Tracy ² . Robert Donat, Jimmy Stewart, Gary Cooper and James Cagney. Paul Lukas, Bing Crosby, Ray Milland and Fredric March, who ...2 weeks ago -
ON THIS DAY IN MOVIES (HALLOWEEN EDITION): I MARRIED A WITCH
Hollywood Outbreak —
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On this day in 1942, UNITED ARTISTS released I MARRIED A WITCH. Directed by the great RENE CLAIR from a story by THORNE SMITH (TOPPER), this one told the story of a 17th Century witch brought back to life to make trouble for a local politician. A sophisticated, witty romantic comedy made even better by a cast that ...4 weeks ago -
Important Film Awards Ceremony: Academy Awards
Watch Movie Online —
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Any Academy Awards trivia will start by making it clear that this is the most important awards ceremony honoring the film industry in America. The awards are usually simply called the Oscars, and were first held in 1929. The first Oscars was a small, intimate dinner honoring those who had made great achievements ...5 weeks ago

