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Bad Day at Black Rock (1955)
Bad Day at Black Rock (1955)
I watched that too, on TCM yesterday. Tracy shines in that one.
Finally got around to showing my husband Operation Petticoat, had forgotten how much I liked it
Sunday had a bit of German theme running through it: Metropolis followed by The Blue Angel.
"The Blue Angel" falls into that category of films that I'm glad I've seen it as it is groundbreaking (and a major early movie for Marlene Dietrich), but not one I want to sit through again. And I love watching many pre-code / early 1930s movies, but "The Blue Angel" was a struggle for me, in part, because I found it excruciatingly painful to watch the older German man wreck his life for Dietrich.
There is NO fool like an OLD fool....
Worf
Could this have hurt the box office? Possibly...
Sunday had a bit of German theme running through it: Metropolis followed by The Blue Angel.
If only he had talked them into putting his girlfriend in the movie....Gee, Ya think?
And I love watching many pre-code / early 1930s movies
In the last couple of months 'The British Film Institute' ran a series of 'pre-code' films. Some of them are, I believe, seldom seen these days. The intention was to show the nature of American cinema before themes started to get cleaned up.
Destry Rides Again (1939)
starring James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich
Very enjoyable. I was pleasantly surprised.
- Ian
"See what the boys in the back room will have... And tell them I died of the same!!!!"
Worf