The seventy-five minutes of The Ox-Bow Incident are some of the finest in cinema. The film is eventually a solemn examination of the human condition, quiet in its observations, with spare lines of dialogue of profound importance. But before this period in the film, which roughly lasts from twenty minutes in until the end, Ox-Bow […]
Entries Tagged as 'Jane Darwell'
The Ox-Bow Incident (1943, William A. Wellman)
October 2nd, 2008 · No Comments
Tagged: 20th Century Fox· Dana Andrews· Henry Fonda· Jane Darwell· Lamar Trotti· Walter Van Tilburg Clark· William A. Wellman· ★★★★
Design for Living (1933, Ernst Lubitsch)
September 26th, 2008 · No Comments
From the first third of Design for Living, it’s impossible to think it might not be absolutely fantastic throughout. Eventually it does hit a dry period and it’s impossible to think it’s going to pull out of it. Then it does and it’s impossible to think… well, you get the idea. I don’t know why […]
Tagged: Ben Hecht· Ernst Lubitsch· Fredric March· Gary Cooper· Jane Darwell· Noel Coward· Paramount Pictures· ★★★★
One Sunday Afternoon (1933, Stephen Roberts)
September 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
One Sunday Afternoon suffers from some of the standard play-to-film problems. The scenes go on too long, especially in the first half, which only contains three real scenes. The opening, which is a lengthy, seemingly direct adaptation from the play, features Gary Cooper and Roscoe Karns talking to each other as way of establishing the […]
Tagged: Fay Wray· Gary Cooper· Grover Jones· James Hagan· Jane Darwell· Paramount Pictures· Stephen Roberts· William Slavens McNutt· ★★½
The Last Hurrah (1958, John Ford)
July 23rd, 2007 · No Comments
While the title refers to politics, The Last Hurrah also, unfortunately in some cases, provided to be the last hurrah of a number of fine actors as well. It’s a fitting–I can’t remember the word. It isn’t eulogy and tribute seems intentional. I don’t know if Ford knew he was making the last film like […]
Tagged: Basil Rathbone· Columbia Pictures· Edmund Lowe· Edward Brophy· Edwin O'Connor· Frank McHugh· Frank S. Nugent· James Gleason· Jane Darwell· Jeffrey Hunter· John Carradine· John Ford· Spencer Tracy· ★★★★



