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Michael E. Grost

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     (1926)      "Vivid look at two guys' rivalry." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1924)      "Visually spectacular mix of adventure movie and fantasy." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1952)      "Frighteningly grim story." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1964)      "Well made musical, with more personal Cukor style and themes than is sometimes realized." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1960)      "Strange mix of show-biz saga and Western, inventively styled." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1957)      "Uneven musical, at best in its first third." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1956)      "A powerful romantic drama - and look at nonviolent protest in India." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1954)      "Visually brilliant." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1954)      "Delicious comedy - and beautiful time capsule of New York City and early television." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1952)      "Original comedy, with a rich look at women's sports - and gender roles." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1950)      "Lively political comedy." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1947)      "Subtle, well-directed drama." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1955)      "One of the most beautiful films ever made." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1953)      "Haunting romantic tragedy." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1950)      "Visually brilliant, innovatively told drama." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1949)      "Remarkable, unusual drama." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1948)      "Remarkable romantic drama." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1954)      "Visually brilliant film noir." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1952)      "Visually fine Western, that is as much a crime drama or spy film as a Western." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1951)      "Richly inventive Western, with excellent photography." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1949)      "Visually creative drama." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1952)      "Inside look at building railroads - from the days in which entertainment was often about science or technology." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1957)      "Not-so-great thriller - but with a creative use of color and staging from director Dwan." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1939)      "Unusual adaptation of a play, with remarkable camera technique." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1962)      "Remarkable John Ford Western." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1955)      "Heartbreaking drama, with many unusual film making approaches." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1952)      "Brilliantly photographed romantic comedy." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1948)      "Fascinating Western loaded with political and social commentary." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1942)      "Minor thriller, about rich girl who gets crush on mobster, lives to regret it - with a few good Joseph H. Lewis touches." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1941)      "Minor, simple, B Western, that has some interesting touches from director Joseph H. Lewis." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1942)      "Delightful combination Western-detective story-musical-political film, that is the best of Joseph H. Lewis' early B Westerns." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1942)      "Highly creative, visually inventive - if low budget - film." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1946)      "Strange, nightmarish and original crime film, with visually creative direction." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1949)      "Highly creative crime film, with visually inventive direction." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1952)      "Unusual, creatively directed film about a huge military disaster." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1950)      "Nightmarish comedy, about the hunt for a wealthy husband and an expensive wedding." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1949)      "Grim melodrama, about the horrors of debt and living beyond your means." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1970)      "Visually rich Minnelli musical - a delight." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1963)      "Strange film about family tragedy masquerading as a comedy, the film does have some impressive sequences." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1962)      "Strange, uneven - but stylistically inventive melodrama about movie making." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1960)      "Inventive, emotionally involving and visually stylish musical." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1960)      "Powerful look at male roles, showing innovative approaches to story telling." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1958)      "Feminist musical, with Minnelli's taste and visual style, makes for an involving experience." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1957)      "Comedy full of Minnelli's creative visual style." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1955)      "Strange, unique look at mental asylum is both visually and dramatically brilliant." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1954)      "Lifeless, downbeat musical fantasy, with a few decent dance numbers." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1954)      "Strange, surreal film, notable for Minnelli's brilliant use of color and visual style." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1952)      "Dramatically strange - but visually splendid - inside look at Hollywood film making." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1951)      "Unexpectedly appealing sequel, with much warm and insightful comedy about family life, pregnancy and babies." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1943)      "Poor musical, notable for sequences with Hazel Scott and the cowboy rope dance." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
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