I wish I knew if Remember Last Night? is supposed to be a knock-off of The Thin Man or if it’s just a highly coincidental release, coming a year later, with a similarly intoxicated, ritzy couple solving crimes as they get more intoxicated (Robert Young and Constance Cummings play the couple in this film). Remember […]
Entries Tagged as 'Robert Armstrong'
Remember Last Night? (1935, James Whale)
February 10th, 2010 · No Comments
Tagged: Adam Hobhouse· Dan Totheroh· Doris Malloy· Edward Brophy· Harry Clork· James Whale· Robert Armstrong· Universal Pictures· ⓏⒺⓇⓄ
The Son of Kong (1933, Ernest B. Schoedsack)
September 17th, 2008 · No Comments
King Kong opened in April 1933, The Son of Kong opened for Christmas 1933. The rush shows. The special effects really suffer–for whatever reason, when Robert Armstrong and Helen Mack are added to the little Kong’s shots, it’s fine, but when little Kong is added to Armstrong and Mack’s… it’s not. It’s like the focus […]
Tagged: Ernest B. Schoedsack· RKO Radio Pictures· Robert Armstrong· Ruth Rose· ★★
King Kong (1933, Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack)
September 5th, 2008 · No Comments
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 […]
Tagged: Bruce Cabot· Edgar Wallace· Ernest B. Schoedsack· Fay Wray· James Ashmore Creelman· Merian C. Cooper· RKO Radio Pictures· Robert Armstrong· Ruth Rose· ★★★★
The Fugitive (1947, John Ford)
May 9th, 2006 · 1 Comment
While filming Citizen Kane, Orson Welles screened John Ford’s Stagecoach every night. He said everything one could do in film was done in Stagecoach. Maybe Ford heard about it, because The Fugitive looks like an Orson Welles film… and it’s not just the foreign (Mexico) shooting location with American actors surrounded by non-English speaking extras. […]
Tagged: Dudley Nichols· Graham Greene· Henry Fonda· John Ford· Pedro Armendáriz· RKO Radio Pictures· Robert Armstrong· Ward Bond· ★★



