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Oliver Twist
(1948)
"This masterly adaptation of the Dickens novel by director David Lean brims with unforgettable scenes and performances, especially Alec Guinness's Fagin"
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55 Days at Peking
(1963)
"The movie is a carefully balanced study of principle and courage in action"
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The Devil's Brigade
(1968)
"[It] contains by-the-numbers action scenes and situations that are entirely predictable (…) Rating: ** (out of 5)"
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The Finger Man
(1962)
"Flawed but fascinating (…) Rating: *** (out of 5)"
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Days of Glory
(1944)
"It's never more than a B-picture, efficiently directed by Jacques Tourneur (…) Rating: ** (out of 5)"
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Sahara
(1943)
"Shot by Rudolph Maté and scored by Miklos Rozsa, this boasts solid talent behind the camera and a lot of derring-do in front of it (…) Rating: *** (out of 5)"
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Bronco Billy
(1980)
"The director is a sure judge of tone, and there's sufficient edge and wit to keep bathos at bay in what is at times a rather sentimental yarn (…) Rating: *** (out of 5)"
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Moby Dick
(1956)
"[It] has some wonderful scenes but must be counted as a noble failure (...) Peck as Captain Ahab is miscast, completely lacking the required demonic presence (…) Rating: *** (out of 5)"
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The Barbarian and the Geisha
(1958)
"Wayne and Huston loathed each other from day one, however, and the movie was an unmitigated disaster (…) Rating: * (out of 5)"
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The Misfits
(1961)
"It's a film that's easy to admire - especially for Gable's rugged charm - but so hard to enjoy fully (…) Rating: **** (out of 5)"
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Farewell, My Lovely
(1975)
"A richly atmospheric and affectionate tribute to Raymond Chandler and 1940s film noir (…) Rating: **** (out of 5)"
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Reflections in a Golden Eye
(1967)
"Cameraman Aldo Tonti uses some interesting angles and colour combinations, but it's hideously overblown and unintentionally funny (…) Rating: *** (out of 5)"
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Across the Pacific
(1942)
"What happens is purely formulaic, and enjoyable only because of the interplay between Bogart, Greenstreet and Mary Astor (…) Rating: *** (out of 5)"
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Triple Cross
(1966)
"Unexceptional (...) Plummer makes the most of his enigmatic character (…) Rating: ** (out of 5)"
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Lawrence of Arabia
(1962)
"[A] magisterial portrayal of one of Britain's most enigmatic yet charismatic heroes (...) There are some awesomely beautiful images (…) Rating: ***** (out of 5)"
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From Here to Eternity
(1953)
"[A] powerful adaptation (...) [The characters] are brought to life by superb performances (…) Rating: ***** (out of 5)"
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The Godfather: Part III
(1990)
"This third picture is merely a distant relative and was made for purely mercenary reasons (...) Pacino has some fine moments (…) Rating: *** (out of 5)"
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Ryan's Daughter
(1970)
"Now looks like a masterwork, thanks in no small part to Freddie Young's Oscar-winning images of the wild Dingle Peninsula (…) Rating: ***** (out of 5)"
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Scarface
(1932)
"The greatest gangster movie of the 1930s - and that means the greatest ever (…) Rating: ***** (out of 5)"
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Chinatown
(1974)
"Jack Nicholson here gives one of his best performances (...) A masterpiece that repays any number of viewings (…) Rating: ***** (out of 5)"
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