Sunday, October 10, 2010

My Comments On Some Superb Motion Pictures

By Rhonda Clark

Let us get going, A memorable from the year 1972 Red Sun. East meets West in this astonishing account of a samurai fighter chasing a expensive Japanese sword stolen from a train crossing the American West. Cast includes Charles Bronson, Ursula Andress, Toshiro Mifune, Alain Delon, and Capucine.

Belles on Their Toes is a classic movie from the year 1952. Here, Myrna Loy plays a widowed architect who will crusade to raise her aging brood. 20th Century Fox back lot seen at its best in recreating early 1900s America. Clifton Webb makes a short appearance at the end. Cast includes Myrna Loy, Jeanne Crain, Debra Paget, Jeffrey Hunter, Edward Arnold, Hoagy Carmichael, Barbara Bates, Robert Arthur, Verna Felton, and Martin Milner.

The real McCoy from 1932 Strange Interlude. A Eugene O'Neill drama that displays the complicated web of the differentiation between our thoughts and our words. Norma Shearer plays a woman who lost the love of her life when he was shot down in WWI. The movie tells of romances and marriages between Nina and three men, only one of whom she loves. It is about growing old without settling their complications. This is a consuming movie, with Shearer at her dazzling best. The company includes Norma Shearer, Clark Gable, Might Robson, Maureen O'Sullivan, Robert Youthful, Ralph Morgan, Henry B. Walthall, and Alexander Kirkland.

For Love of Ivy is a classic film from the year 1968. A family unit wishes to keep their servant, so they find her a man to keep her happy. The motion picture is a ho-hum black romantic movie at best. Cast includes Sidney Poitier, Abbey Lincoln, Guy Bridges, Leon Bibb, Nan, Martin, Lauri Peters, and Carroll O'Connor.

The General Died at Dawn came out in 1936, fine drama of Oriental intrigue, with mercenary Cooper falling in love with foreign agent Carroll when combating menacing warlord Tamiroff. Cast Gary Cooper, Madeleine Carroll, Akim Tamiroff, Dudley Digges, Porter Chamber, and William Frawley.

In God We Trust hit the big screen in the year 1984. Badly informed friar Feldman takes off to Los Angeles. to raise money for his monastery. This motion picture is a comedy that is tragically not funny starring Richard Pryor, who is cast as God. Cast includes Marty Feldman, Peter Boyle, Louise Lasser, Richard Pryor, Andy Kaufman, Wilfrid Hyde-White, and Severn Darden.

A memorable from the year 1958 "Macabre". Weird goings on in smaIl town where a physician's young daughter mysteriously disappears and a mysterious telephone caller declares that the kid has been buried alive. Cast includes William Prince, Jim Backus, Christine White, and Jacqueline Scott.

The General hit the movie theaters in 1984. One of Keaton's finest silent movies, setting comedy dissimilar to real Civil Battle account of a stolen train, and Union spies. Not as bizarre as other Keaton films, even if beautifully finished. Cast includes Buster Keaton, Marion Mack, Glen Cavender, Jim Farley, and Joseph Keaton.

Finding Nemo hit theaters with a big weekend opening. Astonishingly produced animated family adventure movie. Nemo is a adolescent blowfish that has been scooped out of the sea by a diver. His dad Martin is beset with guilt, and will swim the length of the sea to find his young son. His expedition takes him on an astonishing venture with his newfound friend Dory, a blue tang, that in the end sees him reunited with his only son. - 40731

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