Looking over his filmography, one could argue John Frankenheimer stopped making significant films at some point in the late sixties or early seventies (I haven’t seen Black Sunday so I don’t know about that one). But by the eighties, he was already someone whose best work was clearly behind him. By the nineties… well, it’s […]
Entries Tagged as 'H.G. Wells'
The Island of Dr. Moreau (1996, John Frankenheimer), the director’s cut
May 16th, 2009 · No Comments
Tagged: H.G. Wells· John Frankenheimer· Marlon Brando· New Line Cinema· Richard Stanley· Ron Hutchinson· Val Kilmer· ⓏⒺⓇⓄ
Dead of Night (1945, Alberto Cavalcanti, Charles Crichton, Basil Dearden and Robert Hamer)
November 18th, 2005 · No Comments
Dead of Night is an Ealing anthology from 1945. I don’t know where it fits in the history of anthology films–films composed of a number of shorts, with or without a “bridging” sequence to tie them–because I’m not particularly familiar with the genre. I saw Dead of Night because movielens recommended it, recommended it a […]
Tagged: Alberto Cavalcanti· Angus MacPhail· Basil Dearden· Charles Crichton· E.F. Benson· Ealing Studios· H.G. Wells· John Baines· Michael Redgrave· Robert Hamer· T.E.B. Clarke· ★½



