Canyon Passage starts out strange. Dana Andrews shows up in 1850s Portland (Oregon) and, after some character establishing, fends off someone breaking into his room. It got me thinking later if the unseen event leading up to the intruder is actually the film’s dramatic vehicle, the event setting off the action. Because Canyon Passage is […]
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Canyon Passage (1946, Jacques Tourneur)
September 18th, 2008 · No Comments
Tagged: Andy Devine· Brian Donlevy· Dana Andrews· Ernest Haycox· Ernest Pascal· Jacques Tourneur· Susan Hayward· Universal Pictures· Ward Bond· ★★★★
Beau Geste (1939, William A. Wellman)
September 12th, 2008 · No Comments
Beau Geste is a colonial adventure, European soldiers under siege in the Arabian desert. There’s some imagination to the telling, but not at all enough. The strangest thing about the film is the title–Gary Cooper plays Beau Geste, who in some ways is the least of the film’s characters. I think Cooper must get the […]
Tagged: Brian Donlevy· Gary Cooper· Paramount Pictures· Percival Christopher Wren· Robert Carson· Susan Hayward· William A. Wellman· ★



