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Thursday, December 17, 2009

Seven Popular Recommendations For An Amazing Flick To View Today

By Chasity Garrison

Different genres influence people in different ways of course. There are men and women both who love the chick-flicks and there are those that would never watch one. Some love horror movies and some abhor them but the terrific thing about the movie industry is that there is something for everyone. Some good information about some of the greatest motion pictures that you may have never heard of is right here. Enjoy this list of motion pictures that are "oldies but goodies". Take into account that you can get them downloaded directly to your own computer in the comfort of your own residence.

They Only Kill Their Masters hit the screens in 1972. Remarkable cast in difficult modem-night mystery set in coastal California town; tries for Daniel Hammett sensation, doesn't relatively make it. Police officer Garner tries to solve murder of pregnant female, with formidable Doberman pinscher figuring prominently. Not bad, but a disappointment. Cast includes James Garner, Katharine Ross, Hal Holbrook, Harry Guardino, June Allyson, Peter Lawford, and Ann Rutherford.

In 1988 Say It Isn't So hit theaters. Pleasingly un-ambitious Klein falls for the new hairdresser in town Graham. They have consensual sex and then Klein finds out that Graham is his sister. It is a full-blown flop. Cast includes Heather Graham, Chris Klein, Orlando Jones, Sally Field, Richard Jenkins, John Rothman, Brent Briscoe, and Sarah Silverman.

Black like Me hit the screen in 1964. Powerful drama based on real history of a journalist who took drugs that permitted him to pass for black so he might live through racial prejudice first hand. Some facets of presentation are outdated, although subjects are still pertinent. Cast includes James Whitmore, Roscoe Lee Browne, Lenka Petersen, Sorrell Booke, Will Geer, Al Freeman, and Raymond Jacques.

Sing, You Sinners from 1938. Gambling Crosby couldn't confront responsibility, in spite of of jabbing his sibling MacMurray. Three siblings with diverse interests have a singing act. Can the other two brothers save the day when the gambling brother bets on a "sure thing"? Includes Wesley Ruggles, Bing Crosby, Fred MacMurray, Donald O'Connor, Elizabeth Patterson, Ellen Drew, and John Gallaudet.

Each Dawn I Die from 1939. Correspondent Cagney is framed, and sent to the penitentiary where he meets a tough inmate, Raft. There is excellent acting all around. Cagney hits a white-hot summit with his part, however the last half of film gets to be outrageously unlikely. Music score by Max Steiner. Cast includes James Cagney, George Raft, George Bancroft, Jane Bryan, Maxie Rosenbloom, Stanley Ridges, Louis Jean Heydt, Abner Biberman, John Wray, Victor Jory, and Thurston Chamber.

Holiday came out 1938. First version of Philip Barry's play in reference to non-conformity is a wonderful film. Johnny Case finds himself engaged to a millionaire's daughter and he must come to a decision between a vocation in big business or living life as a holiday. 1938 version includes Katherine Hepburn and Cary Grant among others.

The Sinister Urge from 1960. Committed cops Duncan and Moore set out to bash the "smut film racket," which is run by a loud blonde. Illustrates with complete assurance how photographs of overweight ladies clothed in only their underwear can be a primary cause of adolescent delinquency. Cast includes Kenne Duncan, Duke Moore, Carl Anthony, Jean Fontaine, Dino Fantini, and Jeanne Willardson. - 18762

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