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Tony Sloman
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Pillow Talk
(1959)
"It's ultra-glossy froth, and the smart plot about Day and Hudson sharing a telephone party line won an Oscar for best story and screenplay (…) Rating: **** (out of 5)"
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How to Marry a Millionaire
(1953)
"Fabulously cast and wickedly witty."
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Let's Make Love
(1960)
"A fascinating study of Monroe's sexuality, helped by the fact that she and Peck's replacement, French heart-throb Yves Montand, were amorously involved in real life at the time. (...) Rating: **** (out of 5)"
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The Horse Soldiers
(1959)
"Ford's marvellous set pieces and stunning use of landscape are genuinely thrilling (...) A minor masterpiece from a major director (…) Rating: *** (out of 5)"
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Cactus Flower
(1969)
"Hawn is enchanting and Matthau is always watchable, but the material is wafer thin and Bergman seems ill-cast and ill at ease (…) Rating: *** (out of 5)"
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A Star Is Born
(1954)
"One of the superlative melodramas in Hollywood's history, and it contains the greatest ever performance by Judy Garland"
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Jesse James
(1939)
"This is stirring stuff, brilliantly directed by Henry King, one of the great masters of on-screen Americana (...) Johnson's screenplay ignores most of the facts, but who cares. The legend lives on (…) Rating: **** (out of 5)"
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Miracle on 34th Street
(1947)
"The great plot was rightly awarded Oscars for best screenplay and original story, while Gwenn also won as best supporting actor (…) Rating: ***** (out of 5)"
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High Society
(1956)
"It's cleverly under-directed (star Bing Crosby couldn't dance) by the brilliant Charles Walters and offers many joys (…) Rating: **** (out of 5)"
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Bandolero!
(1968)
"The uneven mixture of contemporary violence and traditional western values is uncomfortably directed by Andrew V McLaglen (…) Rating: ** (out of 5)"
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The Three Caballeros
(1944)
"This is a real treat that deserves to be better known (…) Rating: *** (out of 5)"
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Night and the City
(1950)
"It works, largely because of star Richard Widmark's brilliant, desperate portrayal of a hustler on the edge, and skilled director Jules Dassin's cleverly atmospheric use of London locations (…) Rating: **** (out of 5)"
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Chisum
(1970)
"A fine supporting cast of home-on-the-range hombres that includes Ben Johnson, Bruce Cabot and Richard Jaeckel - faces that should lend credibility to any western - will help take your mind off the rambling plot (…) Rating: ** (out of 5)"
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Battle Cry
(1955)
"It may seem dated today, but this impressive Warner Bros drama based on Leon Uris's semi-fictional account (...) still packs a terrific emotional punch in the hands of director Raoul Walsh (…) Rating: **** (out of 5)"
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Beat the Devil
(1953)
"The splendid cast ensures that the jokes play and the romance works (...) This quirky one-off has achieved something of a cult status, and is well worth catching up with (…) Rating: *** (out of 5)"
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Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison
(1957)
"This is a rare gem, a marvellously touching two-hander beautifully acted by the sublime duo of Robert Mitchum and Deborah Kerr in their prime (…) Rating: **** (out of 5)"
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The Unforgiven
(1960)
"Superbly photographed by Franz Planer and with a fine Dimitri Tiomkin score, this film deserves to be better known (…) Rating: **** (out of 5)"
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How the West Was Won
(1962)
"A massive undertaking at the time, it really is true to say they don't make them like this any more (…) Rating: **** (out of 5)"
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Apache
(1954)
"A fine and intelligent western with splendid set pieces (…) Rating: **** (out of 5)"
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Gunfight in Abilene
(1967)
"Darin gives a capable performance (...) but co-star Emily Banks is an unconvincing heroine and William Hale's direction is leaden. (…) Rating: ** (out of 5)"
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