King Kong is a perfect film. I don’t think I’d realized before. It’s always hard to talk about films like Kong, influential standards of American cinema. I want to talk about how its structure still sets the tone for modern films–the gradual lead-in (it’s forty-some minutes before Kong shows up), the non-stop action of the […]
Entries Tagged as 'Bruce Cabot'
King Kong (1933, Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack)
September 5th, 2008 · No Comments
Tagged: Bruce Cabot· Edgar Wallace· Ernest B. Schoedsack· Fay Wray· James Ashmore Creelman· Merian C. Cooper· RKO Radio Pictures· Robert Armstrong· Ruth Rose· ★★★★
Sinners in Paradise (1938, James Whale)
June 13th, 2008 · No Comments
It’s James Whale’s “Gilligan’s Island,” only with more rear screen projection, as a plane crash in the Pacific brings a varied bunch together on a tropical island. It’s a boring sixty-five minutes–the script’s real stagy, with a two or three week (there’s a lot of problems with time) break in the middle, with the second […]
Tagged: Bruce Cabot· Dwight Frye· Gene Lockhart· Harold Buckley· James Whale· Lester Cole· Louis Stevens· Universal Pictures· ★



