Classics

  • Alberto Lattuada – La steppa (1962)

    Alberto Lattuada1961-1970ClassicsDramaItaly
    La steppa (1962)
    La steppa (1962)

    This is a lovely colorful adaptation of a novel by Anton Chekhov about the adventures of Jegoruska, an eight-year-old Russian boy, in a journey across the “steppe” or open plains of Russia on the en route from his home village to a market city where he is to go to school. It is in a way an allegorical trip which exposes him to some of the grimmest realities of life and some of its better ones. We get a social message as well, for example, the harsh conditions of the peasantry of 19th Century Russia. The director Alberto Lattuada often adapted Russian works or made films with Russian settings as in CUORE DI CANE, THE TEMPEST, and THE OVERCOAT. Most of the location scenes here were shot in Yugoslavia. The cast, which includes Charles Vanel as a priest and Marina Vlady as a countess, are uniformly good. Handsome young Daniele Spallone as the boy is marvelous.Read More »

  • Yasujirô Ozu – Tôkyô monogatari aka Tokyo story (1953)

    Yasujiro Ozu1951-1960ClassicsDramaJapan
    Tôkyô monogatari (1953)
    Tôkyô monogatari (1953)

    東京物語

    They one hot beautiful summer day joyfully left home
    She one hot sad day stumbled sideways
    He strangely found himself back home
    one of those so beautiful noisy hot summer days one saysRead More »

  • Orson Welles – Le Procès AKA The Trial (1962) (HD)

    Drama1961-1970ClassicsOrson WellesUSA
    Le Procès (1962) (HD)
    Le Procès (1962) (HD)

    An unassuming office worker is arrested and stands trial, but he is never made aware of his charges.Read More »

  • Alfred Weidenmann – Julia, du bist zauberhaft AKA Adorable Julia (1962)

    1961-1970Alfred WeidenmannAustriaClassicsRomance
    Julia, du bist zauberhaft (1962)
    Julia, du bist zauberhaft (1962)

    Julia, Du bist zauberhaft (AKA Adorable Julia) is a 1962 Austrian comedy film directed by Alfred Weidenmann and starring Lilli Palmer, Charles Boyer and Jean Sorel. It was entered into the 1962 Cannes Film Festival.[2] It is based on the 1937 novel Theatre by W. Somerset Maugham, and the subsequent play that Guy Bolton and Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon adapted from the novel.Read More »

  • Kôzaburô Yoshimura – Danryû AKA Warm Current (1939)

    Kôzaburô Yoshimura1931-1940ClassicsJapanRomance
    Danryû (1939)
    Danryû (1939)

    STORY.
    After his benefactor Shima falls ill, Hibiki (Shin Saburi) sets out to rebuild the hospital that Shima had run. In the complicated relationships that swirl around the hospital, Gin (Mitsuko Mito), a nurse who works as Hibiki’s confidant, gradually develops a romantic interest in him. Meanwhile, Shima’s daughter Keiko (Mieko Takamine) and her fiancé Sasajima (Shin Tokudaiji) rebel against Hibiki’s dogmatic behaviour…Read More »

  • Olle Hellbom – Raggare! (1959)

    Olle Hellbom1951-1960ClassicsDramaSweden
    Raggare! (1959)
    Raggare! (1959)

    Young greasers, known as “raggare” in Sweden, gather at a café outside of Stockholm. Roffe is the toughest greaser. He kidnaps his own girlfriend Bibban, when he discovers that she is out riding with other guys. Bibban falls in love with the sensitive Lasse.Read More »

  • Guthrie McClintic – Once a Lady (1931)

    1931-1940ClassicsDramaGuthrie McClinticUSA
    Once a Lady (1931)
    Once a Lady (1931)

    Synopsis:
    Once a Lady is a 1931 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Guthrie McClintic and starring Ruth Chatterton, Ivor Novello and Jill Esmond. The film, produced and distributed by Paramount Pictures, is a remake of the Pola Negri silent film Three Sinners (1928). The film was the final attempt by British matinée idol Novello to establish himself in Hollywood. Anna Keremazoff, a Russian living in Paris, leaves her beloved city and her bohemian lifestyle to marry Briton Jimmy Fenwick after she becomes pregnant by him. When the couple arrives at the Fenwick estate in Kent, Anna candidly tells Jimmy’s snobbish family she is pregnant. Shocked by Anna’s lack of decorum, Jimmy’s priggish aunt and mother begin a slow campaign against her free spirit.Read More »

  • Vittorio Cottafavi – Una Donna Libera AKA A Free Woman (1954)

    Vittorio Cottafavi1951-1960ClassicsDramaItaly
    Una Donna Libera (1954)
    Una Donna Libera (1954)

    Liana, a young architecture student from a wealthy family, is about to get married to an engineer. Everything in her life seems well until she is confronted with the idea she is sacrificing the rest of her life for a man she barely knows and a mediocre lifestyle. So begins a series of romantic encounters in which Liana tries to find her freedom and happiness, but which will ultimately lead her to a tragic fate.

    Selected as one of the “100 Italian Films To Be Saved”Read More »

  • Raoul Walsh – The Loves of Carmen (1927)

    Raoul Walsh1921-1930ClassicsRomanceUSA
    The Loves of Carmen (1927)
    The Loves of Carmen (1927)

    Bad quality but very rare. I don’t know the source for this video, but it looks like a distant ancestor was a vhs.

    Here’s an imdb review by lugonian:
    THE LOVES OF CARMEN (Fox, 1927), directed by Raoul Walsh, reunites Walsh with his WHAT PRICE GLORY (1926) leading players of Dolores Del Rio and Victor McLaglen in a story based on Prosper Merimee’s classic story, “Carmen,” that later served as an 1875 Georges Bizet opera. For those unfamiliar with the plot, this edition, one of many, comes across as more faithful to the aforementioned properties from which it is based.Read More »

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