Check out these reviews of some truly excellent motion pictures from the past, that you can download right away and watch as soon as tonight!
Dracula: Farfetched, perplexing narrative of current time’s successor, Dr. Van Helsing (Cushing) fighting the lately brought back to life vampire (Lee). Cast includes Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee, Stephanie Beacham, Michael Coles, Christopher Neame, and Caroline Munro. (100 minutes, 1992)
A Face in the Rain: A WW2 drama that is at times apprehensive with Calhoun as a U.S. intelligence agent being concealed in Italy by a local anti-Nazi who is the mistress of a German officer. Cast includes Rory Calhoun, Marina Berti, Niall MacGinnis, and Massimo Giuliani. (91 minutes, 1963)
Airport: Melodrama about a bomber on board an aircraft, an airport nearly closed by snow, and diverse personal troubles of the individuals involved. Cast includes Burt Lancaster, Dean Martin, George Kennedy, Helen Hayes, Jean Seberg, Jacqueline Bisset, Van Heflin, Maureen Stapleton, Barry Nelson, Dana Wynter, Lloyd Nolan, Barbara Hale, and Gary Collins. (137 minutes, 1970)
Pavilion of Women: A slowly developing myth set in 1938 China in reference to freedom vs. feudalism. A steadfast woman falls for an American minister when her child longs for his dad’s new concubine. Shot on location in China. Cast includes Luo Yan, Willem Dafoe, Shek Sau, John Cho, Yi Ding, Koh Chieng Mun, and Anita Loo. (119 minutes, 2001)
The Gypsy Moths: Story of 3 skydivers barnstorming across Kansas. Climax is a spectacular high diving skydiving show. Cast includes Burt Lancaster, Deborah Kerr, Gene Hackman, Scott Wilson, Bonnie Bedelia, and William Windom (110 minutes, 1969)
Good News: Enthusiastic redo of the 1920s collegiate musical (by DeSylva, Brown, and Henderson), given a new life by screenwriters Betty Comden and Adolph Green. Lawford is Tait College’s conceited football idol, and Allyson is the clever gal who catches him on the bounce back. Vintage melodies contain “The Best Objects in Life are Free,” “Just consider,” and “Varsity Drag”. New numbers contain “The French Lecture” and “Pass That Harmony Tube.” Cast includes June Allyson, Peter Lawford, Patricia Marshall, Joan McCracken, Ray McDonald, Mel Torme, Donald MacBride, Tom Dugan, and Clinton Sundberg. (95 minutes, 1947)
The Age of Innocence: Humble although influential version of Edith Wharton’s novel in reference to an obstructed romance between an involved attorney and a divorcee, in 1870s Manhattan. Begins with a super Jazz Age montage opening, then gets slowed down in static, stagy therapy as older Boles interconnects the story of his ill-fated circumstance to his grandson. Cast includes Irene Dunne, John Boles, Lionel Atwill, Helen Westley, Laura Wish Teams, and Julie Haydon. (81 minutes, 1934)
Sense and Sensibility: Logical, modern-day look at Jane Austen’s narrative concerning two newly insolvent sisters, one impulsive and flirtatious, the other the absolute reverse who buries her feelings of love. Faultlessly cast and acted, a dynamic and moving movie dealing with how dissimilar personalities handled life in early 19th-century England. Thompson secured the Oscar for Best Screenplay Adaptation. Cast includes Emma Thompson, Alan Rickman, Kate Winslet, Hugh Grant, James Fleet, Harriet Walter, Gemma Jones, Elizabeth Spriggs, Robert Hardy, Greg Prudent, Imelda Staunton, Imogen Stubbs, Hugh Laurie, and Tom Wilkinson. (135 minutes, 1995)
A Fool and His Money: A seedy ad man begins a new religion based on greed and selfishness. In the unsurprising finale, he discovers the beauty of altruism. Sandra Bullock shines as the dubious girlfriend in this film that came out before she became a star. Cast includes Jonathan Penner, Sandra Bullock, George Plimpton, Jerzy Kosinski, and Tama Janowitz. (84 minutes, 1988)
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