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Forrester Harvey Movies
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Genres:
Mystery
Romance
Thriller
Drama
Starring:
Laurence Olivier,
Joan Fontaine,
George Sanders,
Judith Anderson,
Nigel Bruce,
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Alfred Hitchcock was and is still the undisputed Master of Suspense, and there is a lot of that here in his foray into Gothic horror, as the mystery surrounding the unseen yet omnipresent Rebecca will engage the viewer from its dreamy start to its bleak conclusion. This is exactly what atmospheric is supposed to be about, and in black and white, it shines. This is also what Got...
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Genres:
Crime
Mystery
Drama
Starring:
Peter Lorre,
Mary Maguire,
Henry Wilcoxon,
Erik Rhodes,
Harold Huber,
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This was my first look ever at Peter Lorre's "Mr. Moto" character, and I couldn't help but compare and contrast him to the famous "Charlie Chan" of a similar period. "Mr. Moto" is charming but isn't the comedian or the proverb-quoting Chan. I would have to watch a few more Moto movies before I could really compare the two fairly, as for quality and entertainment val...
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Genres:
Action
Adventure
Romance
Starring:
Errol Flynn,
Olivia de Havilland,
Lionel Atwill,
Basil Rathbone,
Ross Alexander,
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'Captain Blood' is not easily understood by a lot of viewers. Although far from a "love or hate" film, it is frequently characterized as "boring" and "unconvincing" by people who do not understand its subject matter---buccaneers of the Caribbean.For a lot of people,"pirate" translates as "gruff bearded man with a wooden leg, a parrot on his shoulder, and a vocabulary consisting
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Genres:
Action
Adventure
Starring:
Johnny Weissmuller,
Maureen O'Sullivan,
Neil Hamilton,
Paul Cavanagh,
Forrester Harvey,
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The release of TARZAN THE APE MAN, in 1932, caused a sensation. It may be hard to believe, 70 years later, but the film had much of the same kind of impact as THE MATRIX, or THE LORD OF THE RINGS has achieved, at a time when movies and radio were the major sources of entertainment. Tarzan became an instant pop icon, the 'noble savage' that every woman fantasized about, ...
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Genres:
Drama
Romance
Starring:
Clark Gable,
Jean Harlow,
Gene Raymond,
Mary Astor,
Donald Crisp,
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For those that have never seen a pre-Code film, RED DUST is a great film to begin with. It certainly isn't shy about dealing with adultery, prostitution, or heavy drinking. Although it was made over 70 years ago, it holds up extremely well by today's standards. This is due to a well written script that dealt with these subjects directly and wasn't restrained by the Production...
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