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  • James Frawley – The Three Stooges (2000)

    Drama1991-2000James FrawleyUSA

    A biography of the Three Stooges, in which their careers and rise to fame is shown throughout the eyes of their leader, Moe Howard.Read More »

  • Bethel Buckalew – The Pig Keeper’s Daughter (1972)

    USA1971-1980Bethel BuckalewEroticaExploitation

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    Moonbeam Swyner, the pig keeper’s curvaceous daughter, is patiently waiting for her Prince Charming. But, in the meantime, the uninhibited redhead is bent on putting her charms to good use, driving the local boys crazy. However, everything is about to change, when Moonbeam has a chance encounter with a travelling perfume and lingerie salesman, who takes a fancy to the unwed country girl, of course, behind the backs of Mr and Mrs Swyner. Could he be the One?Read More »

  • Norman Z. McLeod – Monkey Business (1931)

    USA1931-1940ClassicsComedyNorman Z. McLeod

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    On board a ship to America, four stowaways get involuntarily pressed into service as toughs for a pair of feuding gangsters while trying desperately to evade the ship’s crew. Prior to this, the film has no real plot, just the brothers causing unending uproar. Except in the credits and in the screenplay, the Brothers’ characters have no names in this film. They are referred to simply as “the stowaways”. After arriving stateside one of the gangsters kidnaps the other’s daughter, leaving it up to the brothers to save the day.Read More »

  • Robert Florey & Joseph Santley – The Cocoanuts (1929)

    1921-1930ClassicsComedyJoseph SantleyRobert FloreyUSA

    Mr. Hammer runs a bankrupt Florida hotel. He’ll try anything to make money, even make love to rich Mrs. Potter. But his main scheme, selling real estate, is in danger of sabotage from zanies Chico and Harpo, who also reduce the schemes of a pair of jewel thieves to chaos. A subplot involves the star-crossed love of Polly Potter and architect Bob Adams.Read More »

  • Chuck Jones – Rabbit of Seville (1950)

    1941-1950AnimationChuck JonesShort FilmUSA

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    Behind the Hollywood Bowl stage which is playing the opera, The Barber of Seville, Bugs Bunny flees into the backstage area with Elmer Fudd in close pursuit. Seeing his opportunity to fight on his terms, Bugs raises the curtain on Elmer, trapping him on stage. As the orchestra begins playing, Bugs comes into play as the barber who is going to make sure that Elmer is going to get a grooming he will never forget.Read More »

  • Delbert Mann – Marty (1955)

    Drama1951-1960Delbert MannUSA

    This slice-of-life drama scripted by Paddy Chayefsky originated as a live 1953 television broadcast directed by Delbert Mann and starring Rod Steiger and Nancy Marchand. The movie version retained Mann as director but replaced the two leads with Ernest Borgnine and Betsy Blair. A kind of proto-Before Sunrise, it examines a watershed 24-hour period in the lives of two lonely people.Read More »

  • William Clemens – The Falcon Out West (1944)

    1941-1950CrimeDramaUSAWilliam Clemens

    The murder of a wealthy, much-married rancher (Lyle Talbot) in a posh Manhattan nightclub is the catalyst for The Falcon Out West. Amateur sleuth Tom Lawrence (Tom Conway), aka The Falcon, deduces that the victim was killed with rattlesnake venom.Read More »

  • Alfred Santell – That Brennan Girl (1946)

    Drama1941-1950Alfred SantellRomanceUSA

    On Mother’s Day, 1946, in San Francisco, Ziggy Brennan thinks back on the events which have brought her to this day.

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    Raised as a grifter by her single mother, a San Francisco girl (Mona Freeman, in the role that should have made her a star) learns to adjust her priorities when she is left a young war widow, with a child of her own to take care of. Unaccountably overlooked, this resonant, formally inventive film was the final work of the director Alfred Santell as well as the last leading role of Oscar-winner James Dunn.Read More »

  • Robert Ellis Miller – Reuben, Reuben (1983)

    1981-1990ComedyDramaRobert Ellis MillerUSA

    TV Guide writes:
    Gowan McGland (Tom Conti) is a Scottish poet who is finding life something of a burden since his inspiration evaporated about five years ago. Now he is reduced to performing readings of his work to groups of adoring middle-aged women and bored college students, doing his best to take away the pain by sleeping with as many of his female fans as possible and drinking himself into a stupor. At the moment he is living in New England where his readings have gone down well, and his list of conquests has grown – but what if McGland were to actually fall in love, would that make him a changed man?Read More »

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