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     (1965)      "Moving drama about a troubled man." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1952)      "Dramatically strange - but visually splendid - inside look at Hollywood film making." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
          "Brilliant Civil War era drama about the evils of slavery, made with all of Raoul Walsh's visual creativity." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1926)      "Inventive - if confusing in plot - early thriller, that influenced both Batman and many old-dark-house films." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1930)      "The Bat Whispers is a creative early sound thriller." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1955)      "Fascinating soap opera romance with a little bit of World War II background." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1960)      "Inventive, emotionally involving and visually stylish musical." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1948)      "Fascinating thriller, and anti-war classic." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1998)      "Visually creative filmmaking." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1956)      "Strange, complexly styled crime melodrama." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1995)      "Delightful recent film showing Antonioni's visual style." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1956)      "A powerful romantic drama - and look at nonviolent protest in India." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1936)      "Offbeat mix of comedy and mystery, inventively styled by Raoul Walsh." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1955)      "Brilliant mix of genuine mystery, film noir, and creative visuals." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1953)      "Overwhelming crime thriller, with plenty to say and brilliant storytelling" [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1930)      "Visually spectacular early sound Western" [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1963)      "Inventive classic." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1934)      "Inventive horror classic with brilliant sets and visual style." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1952)      "World's sleaziest pirates don't do much of interest." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1966)      "Inventive, richly styled film, a visual classic." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1918)      "Visually creative, if episodic film, with an unusual, non-naturalistic style." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1953)      "Emotionally involving thriller, directed with inventivess" [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1944)      "Dream-like film mixing opera, crime and puppets in 19th Century Paris." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1942)      "Highly creative, visually inventive - if low budget - film." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1949)      "Powerful, both politically and as visual style." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1938)      "Delightful singing cowboy movie, with dream-like atmosphere and visuals." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1950)      "Lively political comedy." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1945)      "Allan Dwan's love of financial processes is on display in this farce, and his flair for mixing normal and surreally comic characters." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1954)      "Lifeless, downbeat musical fantasy, with a few decent dance numbers." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (2005)      "Film with much religious and mystical imagery." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
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