Maybe the film should have been called The Lecher, the Floozie and the Rube, because Central Airport doesn’t have anything to do with the plot. I kept waiting for it to turn into a Grand Hotel at an airport, but it’s really a soaper about pilot Richard Barthelmess who romances air show parachuter Sally Eilers […]
Entries Tagged as 'James Seymour'
Central Airport (1933, William A. Wellman)
August 2nd, 2009 · No Comments
Tagged: Jack Moffitt· James Seymour· Rian James· Warner Bros.· William A. Wellman· ⓏⒺⓇⓄ
They Met in the Dark (1943, Carl Lamac)
October 25th, 2007 · No Comments
They Met in the Dark offers James Mason as a romantic leading man in a thriller. For that one alone, it’s worth a look, but also because it’s an incredibly peculiar film. Not overall, unfortunately, because it descends into a routine wartime propaganda bit about fifth columnists–the details of the sinister plot are very familiar […]
Tagged: Anatole de Grunwald· Anthony Gilbert· Basil Bartlett· Carl Lamac· General Film Distributors· James Mason· James Seymour· Miles Malleson· Victor MacLure· ★★



