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BEACH PARTY SUMMER
Best Outfit – Jody McCrea (the far right below) wears a tiny speedo, goofy ranger hat, and a letter sweater. (He may also be smuggling a can of beans on his person.) That’s probably the best thing to wear to a beach party I’ve ever seen, and will be soon terrorizing beach goers by myself donning the same outfit as soon as possible. AN UNEXPECTED FAREWELL: LESLIE HOWARD’S SPITFIRE (1942) With World War II ramping up in his native Britain, Leslie Howard felt compelled to redirect the focus of his film career to the war effort. He also wanted to expand into producer and directorial roles, spending less time in front of the camera. JOHN CARPENTER’S VAMPIRES SUCKS. AND BLOWS. The Western isn’t likely to be the first genre one thinks of when reflecting upon Hollywood’s initial 3-D heyday. Aside from a few outliers, most notably and successfully John Farrow’s Hondo, an underrated 1953 John WARNER ARCHIVE HOLLYWOOD LEGENDS OF HORROR: SIX WEIRDO PRE It took me a second to figure out the connecting threads between the movies in the Hollywood Legends of Horror collection, recently released through Warner Archive, and it’s kind of cool. They’re all pre-code low budget flicks from the 30’s. As you might expectfrom a
DARK EROTICISM: APPASSIONATA In the booklet included with the recent Twilight Time Blu-ray release of Appasionata, Julie Kirgo writes, “Yes, there are a few helpings of tasteful, nubile, and (sigh) strictly female nudity here, but they are in the service of a strange and frankly disturbing tale.”This is a very nice summation. Released in 1974 and directed by Gianluigi Calderone, Appassionata follows a dentist namedBIKINIBEACH14
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The Retro Set is dedicated to deeply personal, in-depth reflections of the films that define us. We believe that the moving image is one of the most powerful forms of artistic expression in existence and ours is an inexhaustible mission to better understand that art form through an open forum of candid conversation and observation. ALL THINGS COOL. ALL THINGS CLASSIC. ALL THE TIME. The Retro Set is dedicated to deeply personal, in-depth reflections of the films that define us. We believe that the moving image is one of the most powerful forms of artistic expression in existence and ours is an inexhaustible mission to better understand that art form through an open forum of candid conversation and observation. DESTINATION TOKYO: A CLASSIC EXAMPLE OF THE 1940S The Retro Set is proud to continue its relationship with Warner Archive Instant with a look at one of the archive’s most compelling–and controversial–wartime dramas, Destination Tokyo, directed by Delmer Daves. Disclaimer: This post discusses Japanese racial stereotypes common in World War II propaganda films including examples of dialogue used. SATURDAY MORNING CARTOONS: THE TELL-TALE HEART (1953) Edgar Allan Poe’s The Tell-Tale Heart (1843) is a chilling piece of short fiction, providing a look into madness through the eyes of a narrator who believes himself to be perfectly sane. Though intriguing in its own right, the story does not seem to be ripe forBEACH PARTY SUMMER
Best Outfit – Jody McCrea (the far right below) wears a tiny speedo, goofy ranger hat, and a letter sweater. (He may also be smuggling a can of beans on his person.) That’s probably the best thing to wear to a beach party I’ve ever seen, and will be soon terrorizing beach goers by myself donning the same outfit as soon as possible. AN UNEXPECTED FAREWELL: LESLIE HOWARD’S SPITFIRE (1942) With World War II ramping up in his native Britain, Leslie Howard felt compelled to redirect the focus of his film career to the war effort. He also wanted to expand into producer and directorial roles, spending less time in front of the camera. JOHN CARPENTER’S VAMPIRES SUCKS. AND BLOWS. The Western isn’t likely to be the first genre one thinks of when reflecting upon Hollywood’s initial 3-D heyday. Aside from a few outliers, most notably and successfully John Farrow’s Hondo, an underrated 1953 John WARNER ARCHIVE HOLLYWOOD LEGENDS OF HORROR: SIX WEIRDO PRE It took me a second to figure out the connecting threads between the movies in the Hollywood Legends of Horror collection, recently released through Warner Archive, and it’s kind of cool. They’re all pre-code low budget flicks from the 30’s. As you might expectfrom a
DARK EROTICISM: APPASSIONATA In the booklet included with the recent Twilight Time Blu-ray release of Appasionata, Julie Kirgo writes, “Yes, there are a few helpings of tasteful, nubile, and (sigh) strictly female nudity here, but they are in the service of a strange and frankly disturbing tale.”This is a very nice summation. Released in 1974 and directed by Gianluigi Calderone, Appassionata follows a dentist namedBIKINIBEACH14
The Retro Set is dedicated to deeply personal, in-depth reflections of the films that define us. We believe that the moving image is one of the most powerful forms of artistic expression in existence and ours is an inexhaustible mission to better understand that art form through an open forum of candid conversation and observation.MONTH: APRIL 2015
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The Retro Set is dedicated to deeply personal, in-depth reflections of the films that define us. We believe that the moving image is one of the most powerful forms of artistic expression in existence and ours is an inexhaustible mission to better understand that art form through an open forum of candid conversation and observation. 10 DAYS 10 PROTEST SONGS: DAY 10: A CHANGE IS GONNA COME We are at a crossroads, one the likes of which we haven’t seen in decades. Some of you may be old enough to remember the LA Riots when a country was brought to face the inequities of a decision that found police officers who beat a man senseless on video cameras, judgedinnocent.
REVISITING JESUS OF NAZARETH (1977) Being raised protestant, specifically Methodist, I wasn’t fully immersed into the culture of the Passion of Christ. Although we recognized Lent and all the holy days leading up to Easter, we didn’t emphasize the suffering, but rather the resurrection part ofthe story.
AN UNEXPECTED FAREWELL: LESLIE HOWARD’S SPITFIRE (1942) With World War II ramping up in his native Britain, Leslie Howard felt compelled to redirect the focus of his film career to the war effort. He also wanted to expand into producer and directorial roles, spending less time in front of the camera. A QUEEN TOO MANY: MARY OF SCOTLAND (1936) Mary of Scotland (1936), released by RKO, is an interesting historical drama with a touch of romance directed by John Ford.In 1936, Ford was hardly a novice; he had directed over eighty productions, including Academy Award nominated films Arrowsmith (1931), The Lost Patrol (1934) and The Informer (1935). Although he had success in some of his early films, Ford had yet to hit his THE COMPLICATED MORALS OF A REVISIONIST WESTERN In 1961, legendary author and screenwriter Elmore Leonard released his critically-acclaimed modern Western novel Hombre, a story about a white man, John Russell, raised by Apaches and his eventual return to civilization, with its complex politics and rampant prejudice.Russell struggles with deep moral conflict and reluctance to live as a white man after witnessing the horrific treatment of the CARY GRANT, STYLE ICON Cary Grant had style. Actually, Cary Grant has style.. When talking about men’s fashion, his name most often enters the conversation (and if doesn’t, well then it’s obvious those people don’t know what the hell they’re talking about.) BIKINI BEACH (1964): FLESH AND THE MONKEY Worst Outfit – Despite stiff competition from that monkey outfit, the Potato Bug’s bodyguard dresses up in a weird combination of leotard and chauffeur suit that’s just utterly strange. Seriously, yellow heels with that?! Somehow still the most random thing in the movie – Val Waren won a contest for the magazine Famous Monsters of Filmland and got a cameo in the movie. ALL HAIL: QUEEN NORMA AND KING FREDRIC’S WARNER ARCHIVE In the 1930s, Norma Shearer and Fredric March were two of the most popular movie stars in Hollywood. Referred to as “Queen Norma” and “King Fredric” (alright, maybe KNIFE FIGHTS & NAUGHTY KNICKERS: MUST-WATCH WARNER ARCHIVE Happy Friday, all! Another week and another round-up of some can’t-miss flicks waiting for you on Warner Archive Instant!Today it’s a double feature full of knife fights and frilly knickers. ALL THINGS COOL. ALL THINGS CLASSIC. ALL THE TIME. The Retro Set is dedicated to deeply personal, in-depth reflections of the films that define us. We believe that the moving image is one of the most powerful forms of artistic expression in existence and ours is an inexhaustible mission to better understand that art form through an open forum of candid conversation and observation.MONTH: MAY 2021
The Retro Set is dedicated to deeply personal, in-depth reflections of the films that define us. We believe that the moving image is one of the most powerful forms of artistic expression in existence and ours is an inexhaustible mission to better understand that art form through an open forum of candid conversation and observation. SATURDAY MORNING CARTOONS: THE TELL-TALE HEART (1953) Saturday Morning Cartoons: The Tell-Tale Heart (1953) Edgar Allan Poe’s The Tell-Tale Heart (1843) is a chilling piece of short fiction, providing a look into madness through the eyes of a narrator who believes himself to be perfectly sane. Though intriguing in its own right, the story does not seem to be ripe for animatedinterpretation–at
DESTINATION TOKYO: A CLASSIC EXAMPLE OF THE 1940S The Retro Set is proud to continue its relationship with Warner Archive Instant with a look at one of the archive’s most compelling–and controversial–wartime dramas, Destination Tokyo, directed by Delmer Daves. Disclaimer: This post discusses Japanese racial stereotypes common in World War II propaganda films including examples of dialogue used. THE COMPLICATED MORALS OF A REVISIONIST WESTERN In 1961, legendary author and screenwriter Elmore Leonard released his critically-acclaimed modern Western novel Hombre, a story about a white man, John Russell, raised by Apaches and his eventual return to civilization, with its complex politics and rampant prejudice.Russell struggles with deep moral conflict and reluctance to live as a white man after witnessing the horrific treatment of the DARK EROTICISM: APPASSIONATA In the booklet included with the recent Twilight Time Blu-ray release of Appasionata, Julie Kirgo writes, “Yes, there are a few helpings of tasteful, nubile, and (sigh) strictly female nudity here, but they are in the service of a strange and frankly disturbing tale.”This is a very nice summation. Released in 1974 and directed by Gianluigi Calderone, Appassionata follows a dentist named WARNER ARCHIVE HOLLYWOOD LEGENDS OF HORROR: SIX WEIRDO PRE It took me a second to figure out the connecting threads between the movies in the Hollywood Legends of Horror collection, recently released through Warner Archive, and it’s kind of cool. They’re all pre-code low budget flicks from the 30’s. As you might expectfrom a
THE MYSTERY HORSE OF HAROLD LLOYD’S SPEEDY For what it’s worth, the novelization of SPEEDY released concurrently with the film—in which author Russell Holman dates the foreword at February 11, 1928—has Harold make the entire final horse-car chase with “Dolly,” here called Nellie, pulling thehorse-car alone.
JOHN CARPENTER’S VAMPIRES SUCKS. AND BLOWS. By the 1990s, Carpenter had burned out so auspiciously, that even a film that would’ve been a walk in the park in his heyday, is all but a dumpster fire. Recently released through Twilight Time on Blu-ray, John Carpenter’s Vampires ( so prolific was he that his name above the title should mean something more) is not good enough to be good CARY GRANT, STYLE ICON Cary Grant, Style Icon. Aug 13, 2014 Jill Blake Opinion 5. Cary Grant had style. Actually, Cary Grant has style. When talking about men’s fashion, his name most often enters the conversation (and if doesn’t, well then it’s obvious those people don’t know what the hell they’re talking about.) He could transform the simplest ofclothing
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The Retro Set is dedicated to deeply personal, in-depth reflections of the films that define us. We believe that the moving image is one of the most powerful forms of artistic expression in existence and ours is an inexhaustible mission to better understand that art form through an open forum of candid conversation and observation. SATURDAY MORNING CARTOONS: THE TELL-TALE HEART (1953) Saturday Morning Cartoons: The Tell-Tale Heart (1953) Edgar Allan Poe’s The Tell-Tale Heart (1843) is a chilling piece of short fiction, providing a look into madness through the eyes of a narrator who believes himself to be perfectly sane. Though intriguing in its own right, the story does not seem to be ripe for animatedinterpretation–at
DESTINATION TOKYO: A CLASSIC EXAMPLE OF THE 1940S The Retro Set is proud to continue its relationship with Warner Archive Instant with a look at one of the archive’s most compelling–and controversial–wartime dramas, Destination Tokyo, directed by Delmer Daves. Disclaimer: This post discusses Japanese racial stereotypes common in World War II propaganda films including examples of dialogue used. THE COMPLICATED MORALS OF A REVISIONIST WESTERN In 1961, legendary author and screenwriter Elmore Leonard released his critically-acclaimed modern Western novel Hombre, a story about a white man, John Russell, raised by Apaches and his eventual return to civilization, with its complex politics and rampant prejudice.Russell struggles with deep moral conflict and reluctance to live as a white man after witnessing the horrific treatment of the DARK EROTICISM: APPASSIONATA In the booklet included with the recent Twilight Time Blu-ray release of Appasionata, Julie Kirgo writes, “Yes, there are a few helpings of tasteful, nubile, and (sigh) strictly female nudity here, but they are in the service of a strange and frankly disturbing tale.”This is a very nice summation. Released in 1974 and directed by Gianluigi Calderone, Appassionata follows a dentist named WARNER ARCHIVE HOLLYWOOD LEGENDS OF HORROR: SIX WEIRDO PRE It took me a second to figure out the connecting threads between the movies in the Hollywood Legends of Horror collection, recently released through Warner Archive, and it’s kind of cool. They’re all pre-code low budget flicks from the 30’s. As you might expectfrom a
THE MYSTERY HORSE OF HAROLD LLOYD’S SPEEDY For what it’s worth, the novelization of SPEEDY released concurrently with the film—in which author Russell Holman dates the foreword at February 11, 1928—has Harold make the entire final horse-car chase with “Dolly,” here called Nellie, pulling thehorse-car alone.
JOHN CARPENTER’S VAMPIRES SUCKS. AND BLOWS. By the 1990s, Carpenter had burned out so auspiciously, that even a film that would’ve been a walk in the park in his heyday, is all but a dumpster fire. Recently released through Twilight Time on Blu-ray, John Carpenter’s Vampires ( so prolific was he that his name above the title should mean something more) is not good enough to be good CARY GRANT, STYLE ICON Cary Grant, Style Icon. Aug 13, 2014 Jill Blake Opinion 5. Cary Grant had style. Actually, Cary Grant has style. When talking about men’s fashion, his name most often enters the conversation (and if doesn’t, well then it’s obvious those people don’t know what the hell they’re talking about.) He could transform the simplest ofclothing
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MALEFICENT: THE DETERMINED UNDERMINING OF AN ICONIC VILLAIN Disney’s proclivity for ill-advisedly resurrecting its “glory days” is fully evident in Maleficent, the studio’s new re-imagining of the iconic villain from their 1959 animated fairy tale Sleeping Beauty.In taking a fresh look at the title figure, one whom generations have loved to hate for more than fifty years, the film has the opportunity to present a unique origin story about the BUILDING THE BRIDGE AT REMAGEN Andy Ross is a writer, humorist, and improv performer from Northeast Tennessee. Mr. Ross is a columnist with The Loafer, a long running entertainment weekly based out of Johnson City, TN. Mr. Ross also is a member of improv group Blue Plate Special, and can be seen introducing classic movies regularly at this historic Capitol Theater inGreeneville, TN.
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The Retro Set is dedicated to deeply personal, in-depth reflections of the films that define us. We believe that the moving image is one of the most powerful forms of artistic expression in existence and ours is an inexhaustible mission to better understand that art form through an open forum of candid conversation and observation. SATURDAY MORNING CARTOONS: THE TELL-TALE HEART (1953) Saturday Morning Cartoons: The Tell-Tale Heart (1953) Edgar Allan Poe’s The Tell-Tale Heart (1843) is a chilling piece of short fiction, providing a look into madness through the eyes of a narrator who believes himself to be perfectly sane. Though intriguing in its own right, the story does not seem to be ripe for animatedinterpretation–at
DESTINATION TOKYO: A CLASSIC EXAMPLE OF THE 1940S The Retro Set is proud to continue its relationship with Warner Archive Instant with a look at one of the archive’s most compelling–and controversial–wartime dramas, Destination Tokyo, directed by Delmer Daves. Disclaimer: This post discusses Japanese racial stereotypes common in World War II propaganda films including examples of dialogue used. THE COMPLICATED MORALS OF A REVISIONIST WESTERN In 1961, legendary author and screenwriter Elmore Leonard released his critically-acclaimed modern Western novel Hombre, a story about a white man, John Russell, raised by Apaches and his eventual return to civilization, with its complex politics and rampant prejudice.Russell struggles with deep moral conflict and reluctance to live as a white man after witnessing the horrific treatment of the DARK EROTICISM: APPASSIONATA In the booklet included with the recent Twilight Time Blu-ray release of Appasionata, Julie Kirgo writes, “Yes, there are a few helpings of tasteful, nubile, and (sigh) strictly female nudity here, but they are in the service of a strange and frankly disturbing tale.”This is a very nice summation. Released in 1974 and directed by Gianluigi Calderone, Appassionata follows a dentist named WARNER ARCHIVE HOLLYWOOD LEGENDS OF HORROR: SIX WEIRDO PRE It took me a second to figure out the connecting threads between the movies in the Hollywood Legends of Horror collection, recently released through Warner Archive, and it’s kind of cool. They’re all pre-code low budget flicks from the 30’s. As you might expectfrom a
THE MYSTERY HORSE OF HAROLD LLOYD’S SPEEDY For what it’s worth, the novelization of SPEEDY released concurrently with the film—in which author Russell Holman dates the foreword at February 11, 1928—has Harold make the entire final horse-car chase with “Dolly,” here called Nellie, pulling thehorse-car alone.
JOHN CARPENTER’S VAMPIRES SUCKS. AND BLOWS. By the 1990s, Carpenter had burned out so auspiciously, that even a film that would’ve been a walk in the park in his heyday, is all but a dumpster fire. Recently released through Twilight Time on Blu-ray, John Carpenter’s Vampires ( so prolific was he that his name above the title should mean something more) is not good enough to be good CARY GRANT, STYLE ICON Cary Grant, Style Icon. Aug 13, 2014 Jill Blake Opinion 5. Cary Grant had style. Actually, Cary Grant has style. When talking about men’s fashion, his name most often enters the conversation (and if doesn’t, well then it’s obvious those people don’t know what the hell they’re talking about.) He could transform the simplest ofclothing
ALL THINGS COOL. ALL THINGS CLASSIC. ALL THE TIME. The Retro Set is dedicated to deeply personal, in-depth reflections of the films that define us. We believe that the moving image is one of the most powerful forms of artistic expression in existence and ours is an inexhaustible mission to better understand that art form through an open forum of candid conversation and observation.MONTH: MAY 2021
The Retro Set is dedicated to deeply personal, in-depth reflections of the films that define us. We believe that the moving image is one of the most powerful forms of artistic expression in existence and ours is an inexhaustible mission to better understand that art form through an open forum of candid conversation and observation. SATURDAY MORNING CARTOONS: THE TELL-TALE HEART (1953) Saturday Morning Cartoons: The Tell-Tale Heart (1953) Edgar Allan Poe’s The Tell-Tale Heart (1843) is a chilling piece of short fiction, providing a look into madness through the eyes of a narrator who believes himself to be perfectly sane. Though intriguing in its own right, the story does not seem to be ripe for animatedinterpretation–at
DESTINATION TOKYO: A CLASSIC EXAMPLE OF THE 1940S The Retro Set is proud to continue its relationship with Warner Archive Instant with a look at one of the archive’s most compelling–and controversial–wartime dramas, Destination Tokyo, directed by Delmer Daves. Disclaimer: This post discusses Japanese racial stereotypes common in World War II propaganda films including examples of dialogue used. THE COMPLICATED MORALS OF A REVISIONIST WESTERN In 1961, legendary author and screenwriter Elmore Leonard released his critically-acclaimed modern Western novel Hombre, a story about a white man, John Russell, raised by Apaches and his eventual return to civilization, with its complex politics and rampant prejudice.Russell struggles with deep moral conflict and reluctance to live as a white man after witnessing the horrific treatment of the DARK EROTICISM: APPASSIONATA In the booklet included with the recent Twilight Time Blu-ray release of Appasionata, Julie Kirgo writes, “Yes, there are a few helpings of tasteful, nubile, and (sigh) strictly female nudity here, but they are in the service of a strange and frankly disturbing tale.”This is a very nice summation. Released in 1974 and directed by Gianluigi Calderone, Appassionata follows a dentist named WARNER ARCHIVE HOLLYWOOD LEGENDS OF HORROR: SIX WEIRDO PRE It took me a second to figure out the connecting threads between the movies in the Hollywood Legends of Horror collection, recently released through Warner Archive, and it’s kind of cool. They’re all pre-code low budget flicks from the 30’s. As you might expectfrom a
THE MYSTERY HORSE OF HAROLD LLOYD’S SPEEDY For what it’s worth, the novelization of SPEEDY released concurrently with the film—in which author Russell Holman dates the foreword at February 11, 1928—has Harold make the entire final horse-car chase with “Dolly,” here called Nellie, pulling thehorse-car alone.
JOHN CARPENTER’S VAMPIRES SUCKS. AND BLOWS. By the 1990s, Carpenter had burned out so auspiciously, that even a film that would’ve been a walk in the park in his heyday, is all but a dumpster fire. Recently released through Twilight Time on Blu-ray, John Carpenter’s Vampires ( so prolific was he that his name above the title should mean something more) is not good enough to be good CARY GRANT, STYLE ICON Cary Grant, Style Icon. Aug 13, 2014 Jill Blake Opinion 5. Cary Grant had style. Actually, Cary Grant has style. When talking about men’s fashion, his name most often enters the conversation (and if doesn’t, well then it’s obvious those people don’t know what the hell they’re talking about.) He could transform the simplest ofclothing
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The Retro Set is dedicated to deeply personal, in-depth reflections of the films that define us. We believe that the moving image is one of the most powerful forms of artistic expression in existence and ours is an inexhaustible mission to better understand that art form through an open forum of candid conversation and observation. KNIFE FIGHTS & NAUGHTY KNICKERS: MUST-WATCH WARNER ARCHIVE Happy Friday, all! Another week and another round-up of some can’t-miss flicks waiting for you on Warner Archive Instant!Today it’s a double feature full of knife fights and frilly knickers. ALL THINGS COOL. ALL THINGS CLASSIC. ALL THE TIME. The Retro Set is dedicated to deeply personal, in-depth reflections of the films that define us. We believe that the moving image is one of the most powerful forms of artistic expression in existence and ours is an inexhaustible mission to better understand that art form through an open forum of candid conversation and observation. SATURDAY MORNING CARTOONS: THE TELL-TALE HEART (1953) Saturday Morning Cartoons: The Tell-Tale Heart (1953) Edgar Allan Poe’s The Tell-Tale Heart (1843) is a chilling piece of short fiction, providing a look into madness through the eyes of a narrator who believes himself to be perfectly sane. Though intriguing in its own right, the story does not seem to be ripe for animatedinterpretation–at
10 DAYS 10 PROTEST SONGS: DAY 10: A CHANGE IS GONNA COME 0:00 / 5:21. Live. •. DAY 4: Considered the “archetypal Protest song,” Bob Dylan penned THE TIMES THEY ARE A-CHANGING in 1963, wanting to create an anthem of change, influenced by Irish and Scottish ballads, thus the “a” in the title, much like, “A-Hunting We will Go,” and “Here We Come a-Wassailing.”. Dylan wanted to ride DESTINATION TOKYO: A CLASSIC EXAMPLE OF THE 1940S The Retro Set is proud to continue its relationship with Warner Archive Instant with a look at one of the archive’s most compelling–and controversial–wartime dramas, Destination Tokyo, directed by Delmer Daves. Disclaimer: This post discusses Japanese racial stereotypes common in World War II propaganda films including examples of dialogue used. WARNER ARCHIVE HOLLYWOOD LEGENDS OF HORROR: SIX WEIRDO PRE It took me a second to figure out the connecting threads between the movies in the Hollywood Legends of Horror collection, recently released through Warner Archive, and it’s kind of cool. They’re all pre-code low budget flicks from the 30’s. As you might expectfrom a
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Best Outfit – Jody McCrea (the far right below) wears a tiny speedo, goofy ranger hat, and a letter sweater. (He may also be smuggling a can of beans on his person.) That’s probably the best thing to wear to a beach party I’ve ever seen, and will be soon terrorizing beach goers by myself donning the same outfit as soon as possible. A QUEEN TOO MANY: MARY OF SCOTLAND (1936) Mary of Scotland (1936), released by RKO, is an interesting historical drama with a touch of romance directed by John Ford.In 1936, Ford was hardly a novice; he had directed over eighty productions, including Academy Award nominated films Arrowsmith (1931), The Lost Patrol (1934) and The Informer (1935). Although he had success in some of his early films, Ford had yet to hit his BUILDING THE BRIDGE AT REMAGEN Shot on location, mostly in Czechoslovakia, The Bridge at Remagen is a lavishly budgeted war thriller that surprises for its engagement, as well as the tone. A part of the focus is on the two men, Kreuger and Hartman, both devoted to their causes, battle weary, as they grapple with the cost of life that the war has taken. AN UNEXPECTED FAREWELL: LESLIE HOWARD’S SPITFIRE (1942) The First of the Few aka Spitfire (1942) Directed by Leslie Howard Shown: Leslie Howard. With World War II ramping up in his native Britain, Leslie Howard felt compelled to redirect the focus of his film career to the war effort. He also wanted to expand into producer and directorial roles, spending less time in front of the camera. KNIFE FIGHTS & NAUGHTY KNICKERS: MUST-WATCH WARNER ARCHIVE Happy Friday, all! Another week and another round-up of some can’t-miss flicks waiting for you on Warner Archive Instant!Today it’s a double feature full of knife fights and frilly knickers.MENU
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