RE: Last film you watched
The Lady Vanishes (1938)
Mystery thriller directed by Alfred Hitchcock, starring the pretty Margaret Lockwood & Michael Redgrave.
Travelers on a trans-European train are stopped for the night due to bad weather and are hosted by a local hotel. Iris Henderson meets an old woman, Miss Froy who disappears as the journey begins again. Iris, helped by the musician, Gilbert, decides to find her.
4.25/5
One, Two, Three (1961)
Billy Wilder comedy starring James Cagney.
MacNamara is a managing director for Coca Cola in West Berlin in 1961, just before the Wall is put up. When Scarlett, the daughter of his boss, comes to West Berlin, MacNamara has to look after her, but this turns out to be a difficult task. After MacNamara has found out that Scarlett is seeing an East German communist named Otto, he goes to extreme lengths trying to conceal this from the girl's father in order to save his job.
4.25/5
The Fortune Cookie (1966)
Another Billy Wilder comedy, pairing Jack Lemmon & Walter Matthau for the first time.
A cameraman gets injured by a football player during a game and goes to the hospital. There, his cunning brother-in-law (who happens to be a lawyer) convinces him to pretend that his legs have been paralyzed. This way, they can receive a huge indemnity from the insurance company. Of course, the insurance company's men suspect that the paralysis is a fake one, and so a big "game" begins.
4.5/5
Days of Wine and Roses (1962)
Drama directed by Blake Edwards, starring Jack Lemmon & Lee Remick.
Joe Clay is a top-notch public-relations man. Anything a client wants, Joe can arrange, from dancing girls to an article in a prominent magazine. But part of the job is drinking, and Joe's ability to consume alcohol seems boundless. When he meets the pretty Kirsten Arnesen, she prefers chocolate to alcohol; Joe's solution is Brandy Alexander, which is made up of brandy and crème de cacao. Joe and Kirsten eventually marry, but their love can't prevent the downward spiral brought on by alcohol. They try desperately to break the habit but continually relapse until only one of them manages to break free.
4.5/5
Cast a Dark Shadow (1955)
Thriller directed by Lewis Gilbert, starring Dirk Bogarde & Margaret Lockwood.
A clever fortune-hunter with a penchant for murder does in his elderly, supposedly rich, wife and manages to get away with it. After an investigation results in a decision of 'accidental death', our crafty killer discovers that his late wife's 'fortune' is not what he thought it was. Driven to find another unsuspecting spouse; he discovers that his new bride, a widow, is no fool. When she tells him that she intends to keep her accounts separate from his, he is driven to contemplate murder once again.
3.5/5
(This post was last modified: 26-07-2018 14:00 by ToonLink64.)
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