Pros: the actors give their all Cons: plausibility, pacing, hokey sets, swelling music...
Try to imagine that you are the very beautiful star of a musical theater troupe and happen to be in a small tobacconist shop. You recognize that the other customer, a tongue-tied man in an army uniform, must have escaped from the local asylum. What do you ...
Pros: Greer Garson offers viewers a rare glimpse of her legs. Otherwise, no Pros. Cons: Pedestrian, plodding, and preposterous screenplay. Soap opera at its very worst.
Some films, no matter how good their pedigree is, no matter if it has a great cast or had a good cinematographer, simply don't age well.It doesn't matter if we're talking about an inept 21st Century spoof a la Date Movie or a so-so ...
Pros: Greer Garson shimmers, Ronald Colman stutters and viewers shiver Cons: The soap opera gets pretty sudsy near the end
I am in love with Greer Garson’s lower lip.
For those of you who have never seen any of the Oscar-winning actress’ movies from her peak years during World War Two, you don’t know what you’re missing. For those of you who have had the...
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