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| | | | | Grab the Kleenex... There was no shortage of tearjerker movies during the World War Two period, and one of the most successful was 1943's The Human Comedy.The public loved it. The critics loved it. It was also reputed to be Louis B. Mayer's favorite movie. How does it hold up today? Surprisingly well in a... | |
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| | | | | ?? MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS ??One of the most charming andpotent portrayals of Americana to grace the screen, Meet Me in St. Louis (1944)... | |
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| | | | | This post is part of theMary Astor Blogathon, co-hosted by yours truly and the lovely & talentedTales of the Easily Distracted.It runs May 3-10, 2013. Don't you love a clever and witty antagonist? In a pivotal scene of the 1941 dramaThe Great Lie, the antagonist,Mary Astor, is handed a cocktail. She responds brightly, "Oh, I... | |
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| | | [AI summary] Laura reviews the 1955 Western film 'Stranger on Horseback,' highlighting its plot, characters, and cinematography, while noting the DVD release and historical context. | ||