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(1940) |
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"Unexpectedly involving tale of young people and horse racing, with good direction by Joseph H. Lewis."
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(1940) |
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"Riveting mix of working man film and crime drama, inventively directed by Raoul Walsh."
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(1946) |
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"OK Jerome Kern musical, with some well done Vincente Minnelli musical numbers added to the mix."
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(1956) |
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"Horrifying - but informative - tragic biography of Van Gogh, with a look at his painting technique and location filming of the places he lived."
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(1957) |
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"Gloomy, but well-acted and characterized soap opera."
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(1946) |
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"Uneven anthology with some great Minnelli musical numbers."
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(1943) |
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"Fascinatingly stylized musical."
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(1954) |
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"Visually fascinating Western has lots of plot, and an attack on racism in the Old West."
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(1945) |
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"Allan Dwan's love of financial processes is on display in this farce, and his flair for mixing normal and surreally comic characters."
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(1940) |
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"Interesting musical about liberal young people in revolt against small town conservative economics; good direction by Allan Dwan."
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(1938) |
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"Mild vehicle shows interesting sets and the nostalgia of radio."
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(1922) |
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"The lavish sets show such Allan Dwan enthusiams as waterworks (the moat), secret passages, multi-story architecture (the castle), elevators (the curtain Fairbanks slides)."
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(1918) |
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"Disappointing Fairbanks adventure suffers from racism; has a well-done sequence of Fairbanks bounding around his home town."
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(1956) |
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"Strange, complexly styled crime melodrama."
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(1944) |
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"Visually brilliant masterpiece."
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(1941) |
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"Well crafted spy thriller."
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(1954) |
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"Unpleasant crime melodrama, but with outstanding photography of trains and working class America."
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(1952) |
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"Interesting romantic drama, with vivid location filming in Monterey's fishing community."
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(1950) |
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"Underrated tale of men trying to build media and communications in secret, with good Fritz Lang direction."
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(1946) |
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"Minor spy thriller has some good touches from the great Fritz Lang."
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(1945) |
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"Powerful film noir, of a poor clerk lured into a tragic love story."
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(1944) |
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"Richly styled, inventive detective story."
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(1938) |
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"Inventive mix of musical, crime thriller, social commentary and romance."
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(1919) |
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"Inventive silent adventure."
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(1954) |
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"Inventive Western with good visual style."
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"Brilliant Civil War era drama about the evils of slavery, made with all of Raoul Walsh's visual creativity."
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(1956) |
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"Unusual film about a sinister woman who rises to the financial top through war profiteering."
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(1955) |
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"Interesting Western with beautiful landscapes, a Native American hero, and Mexican-Americans as the good guys."
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(1955) |
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"Fascinating soap opera romance with a little bit of World War II background."
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(1953) |
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"Interesting Western with themes of non-violence."
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(1953) |
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"Indifferent Western about a repulsive outlaw, with some decent use of color as a saving grace."
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(1952) |
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"World's sleaziest pirates don't do much of interest."
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(1952) |
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"Superb swashbuckler with brilliant direction from Raoul Walsh."
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(1951) |
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"Dubious war film, mixed with interesting jungle adventure from director Raoul Walsh."
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(1951) |
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"Brilliant adventure film with rich visual style."
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(1947) |
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"Unusual combination of Western and film noir crime thriller."
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(1945) |
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"Underrated fantasy, with inventive finale."
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(1945) |
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"Grim war film, that suffers from a racist treatment of the Japanese."
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(1939) |
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"Dynamic, quintessential gangster film, wonderfully stylized by director Raoul Walsh,"
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(1933) |
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"Musical with delightful musical numbers and Raoul Walsh's usual zest."
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(1942) |
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"One of the most lovable, funny and enthusiastic of all film biographies."
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(1942) |
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"Good soap opera, with an unusually resiliant Good Woman, and plenty to say about race relations."
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(1941) |
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"Working man melodrama with good visual style."
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(1941) |
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"Powerful, if heavily fictionalized, Western, with dynamic direction by Raoul Walsh."
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(1941) |
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"Unusual mix of gangster, big heist movie and romantic drama."
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(1940) |
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"Unusual Western, with eerie, sinister atmosphere, lots of political commentary, and strange relationships."
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(1938) |
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"Cheerful musical, with inventive Raoul Walsh style and nice touches of fantasy images."
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(1937) |
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"Delightful musical, with a torrent of invention and style."
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(1936) |
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"Offbeat mix of comedy and mystery, inventively styled by Raoul Walsh."
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(1928) |
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"Uneven film with brilliant comedy relief by Edmund Lowe, and lots to interest fans of Raoul Walsh."
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