All posts tagged "SFB66"

  • The Desperadoes (1943)

    Top-notch cast I this colourful tale of reformed bandit Ford helping marshal Scott clean up a typically rowdy town. Columbia Pictures’ first Technicolor feature film.

  • Campbell’s Kingdom (1957)

    Beautiful scenery meets Canadian Rockies adventure as landowner Bogarde struggles against the locals pushing to build a hydro-electric dam on his inherited property. Can he...

  • Appointment with Venus (1951)

    War and comedy unexpectedly collide in this drama when a group of WWII soldiers realize they can’t stop a Nazi invasion of the Channel Islands,...

  • Carlton-Browne of the F.O. (1959)

    This comedy plays up lighter side of post WWII British Imperialism when Cadogan de Vere Carlton-Browne is send to re-establish friendly relations with a small...

  • Hooray for Love (1935)

    An entertaining little musical and aspiring show-biz impresario Raymond pitching woo with singer Sothern. Pert Kelton sneaks in a few laughs as an inept soprano....

  • Lady Be Good (1941)

    A lively musical about married songwriters Sothern and Young, with an extra dose of Powell, Lionel Barrymore, and Red Skelton for good measure. Not one...

  • The Unfaithful (1947)

    This quasi-noir remake of The Letter features Sheridan as a woman who gets herself caught up in a murder plot when her husband is out...

  • Please Murder Me (1956)

    The energetic performances of Lansbury and Burr elevate this otherwise predictable tale of a lawyer wracked with guilt after getting a guilty murderess an acquittal....

  • Peter Ibbetson (1935)

    Lovely fantasy-romance story about childhood sweethearts who are separated but drawn together again - and for eternity. It’s a moving tale and features stunning photography...

  • I’ll Never Forget You (1951)

    In this remake of Berkeley Square, American in London Power is transported to the 18th century where in falls in love with Blyth. Notably, the...

  • Night Flight (1933)

    Due to legal wrangles between author Antoine de Saint Exupéry and MGM, Night Flight was out of circulation from 1942 to 2011. With two Barrymores...

  • Captain Carey, U.S.A. (1950)

    This tight war drama features ex-military officer Ladd returning to Italy to uncover an informer who cost lives of villagers. Filmed under the title O.S.S....

  • The Rack (1956)

    Decorated Korean War hero inexplicably collaborates with the enemy while interred in prison camp and faces court-martial. Young Newman is convincing as a brain-washed POW...

  • Cloak and Dagger (1946)

    While not among either Fritz Lang’s or Gary Cooper’s best films, this is still a slick spy film that tracks the post WWII Allies as...