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Casablanca (1942, Michael Curtiz)

October 3rd, 2008 · 3 Comments

Every time I watch Casablanca–and I think it’s been a while since the last time, over ten years ago, when I saw it at Radio City–I marvel at the pacing. The film runs an hour and forty minutes and it doesn’t even seem like any time has passed until Bergman is in Bogart’s apartment. I […]

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Tagged: Claude Rains· Howard Koch· Humphrey Bogart· Ingrid Bergman· Joan Alison· Julius J. Epstein· Michael Curtiz· Murray Burnett· Paul Henreid· Peter Lorre· Philip G. Epstein· Sydney Greenstreet· Warner Bros.· ★★★★

Arsenic and Old Lace (1944, Frank Capra)

September 11th, 2008 · No Comments

Arsenic and Old Lace has to be one of the finest–if not the finest–film adaptations of a stage production. Nothing about the film, save the knowledge it’s from a play, suggests its theatrical origins… not the one night present action, not the one set. It’s an ideal motion picture comedy, down to what has to […]

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Tagged: Cary Grant· Frank Capra· James Gleason· Joseph Kesselring· Julius J. Epstein· Peter Lorre· Philip G. Epstein· Raymond Massey· Warner Bros.· ★★★★

M (1931, Fritz Lang)

September 1st, 2008 · No Comments

I don’t think I’d ever realized M’s technical importance. Lang creates quite a few filmmaking standards here, still in use today. Non-specific to genre, M features some brilliant off-screen dialogue work. It’s the earliest example (I’ve ever seen) of hearing a scene’s action while looking at something else. There’s also Lang’s approach to the sound. […]

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Tagged: Fritz Lang· Peter Lorre· Thea von Harbou· Vereinigte Star-Film GmbH· ★★★★

Strange Cargo (1940, Frank Borzage)

March 20th, 2008 · No Comments

A lot of Strange Cargo is really good. Borzage isn’t the most dynamic director, but every time he has a startlingly mediocre shot, he follows it with a good one in the next few minutes. The film’s got lengthy first act–thirty minutes–and then moves from confined location to confined location. The first act is the […]

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Tagged: Clark Gable· Frank Borzage· Joan Crawford· Lawrence Hazard· Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer· Paul Lukas· Peter Lorre· Richard Sale· ★★½

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