1940s

  • Carl Theodor Dreyer – Vredens dag aka Day of Wrath (1943)

    Drama1941-1950Carl Theodor DreyerDenmark

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    In a 17th-century Danish village, an old woman is accused of witchcraft. In the shadow of her flight, capture, confession, and burning at the stake, the young wife of the town’s aging pastor falls in love with the pastor’s son…Read More »

  • Joseph H. Lewis – The Undercover Man (1949)

    USA1941-1950CrimeFilm NoirJoseph H. Lewis

    “The Inside Storyo of a Great U.S. Criminal Investigation”
    Frank Warren is a treasury agent assigned to put an end to the activities of a powerful mob crime boss. The agent struggles to put together a case but is frustrated when all he finds are terrified witnesses and corrupt police officers. Although most informants end up dead, Agent Warren gets critical information about the mob from an unlikely source.

    The film was based on an article entitled “He Trapped Capone,” the first part of the autobiography Undercover Man by Federal Agent Frank J. Wilson, which was serialized in Collier’s in 1947. (Wikipedia)Read More »

  • René Clément – Le père tranquille AKA Mr. Orchid (1946)

    1941-1950DramaFranceRené ClémentWar

    Droll French comedian Noel-Noel essays the title role in Le Pere Tranquille (The Quiet Daddy). Contrary to expectations, the star isn’t a secret father, but in fact the unknown head of a WW2 resistance movement. By playing the fool whenever the Nazis are around and about, Noel-Noel is able to conceal his double life and successfully carry out his various sabotage missions. This deft combination of comedy and melodrama builds to a particularly suspenseful climax. Le Pere Tranquille was directed by Rene Clement, who also helmed the classic “underground” film Battle of the Rails. (All Movie Guide)Read More »

  • Alessandro Blasetti – Un giorno nella vita (1946)

    Drama1941-1950Alessandro BlasettiItalian Neo-RealismItalyWar

    Quote:
    Made immediately following the end of the war, Blasetti’s Un giorno nella vita follows
    the trend of many other Italian films from this moment in history, and investigates the
    situation of Italian people locked in mortal conflicts on native soil. In this case, the setting is
    a secluded Convent of Nuns, the inhabitants of which appear to have lived through the war
    years relatively oblivious and unaffected by the events of the outside world. However, the
    peace of the Convent is upset, when a group of Italian partisans led by Amedeo Nazzari
    takes shelter on the grounds of the convent. The Germans are in close pursuit, and one of
    the partisans is in dire need of medical attention. Elisa Cegani and Mariella Lotti are
    featured in the cast of nuns, who decide to aid the wounded partisan, and slowly also come
    to sympathize with the battle weary men.Read More »

  • Anatole Litvak – The Snake Pit [+Commentary] (1948)

    1941-1950Anatole LitvakClassicsDramaUSA

    Shocking and highly controversial at the time of release, The Snake Pit broke new ground in Hollywood cinema for its depiction of mental illness and its treatment.

    Olivia de Havilland (Gone with the Wind; The Heiress), delivers an astounding performance as a young bride who suffers a breakdown and finds herself committed to an asylum.Read More »

  • Gabriel Pascal & Harold French & David Lean – Major Barbara (1941)

    Comedy1941-1950David LeanGabriel PascalHarold FrenchPhilosophyUnited Kingdom

    In this adaptation made during the the London Blitz of George Bernard Shaw’s edgy comedy of the same name, Wendy Hiller as the idealistic title character is running a Salvation Army shelter in the East End that aims to save the souls of the destitute while preserving their physical well-being. She becomes engaged to the sceptical, unworldly Adolphus Cusins (Rex Harrison), a professor of Ancient Greek who discards his agnosticism and joins the Salvation Army to be near his fiancee. Cusins is then startled to learn that Major Barbara in fact comes from a privileged background – she is the grand-daughter of an earl on her mother’s side, and her long-absent estranged father Andrew Undershaft (a young Robert Morley) is a multi-millionaire arms manufacturer.Read More »

  • Various – Vintage Erotica Anno 1940 (2002)

    1931-1940EroticaFranceQueer Cinema(s)Various

    Continuing its exploration of the weirdest moments of cinema, Cult Epics brings us Vintage Erotica anno 1940 (aka Les Archives d’Eden), a collection of French porn vignettes covering the early years of celluloid sex from 1900 to 1940.Read More »

  • George B. Seitz – Gallant Sons (1940)

    1931-1940CrimeGeorge B. SeitzMysteryUSA

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    Synopsis: from TCM
    Johnny Davis, the son of gambler “Natural” Davis, Byron “By” Newbold, the son of crusading newspaper editor Barton Newbold, and Kate Pendleton, the daughter of Clare Pendleton, a wealthy widow and sportswoman, are schoolmates. Barton Newbold, who is determined to publicize Natural’s illicit activities, organizes a raid on Natural’s casino, which Natural foils by quickly transforming the gambling room into a musical recital. Newbold’s men follow Natural to Lucille Baker’s apartment, where Natural accuses her of blackmailing him and his sweetheart Clare, until he realizes that Lucille is dead. Natural finds a gun near the body, and as soon as he picks it up, Newbold’s men enter and accuse him of murder.Read More »

  • Alfred Hitchcock – The Paradine Case (1947)

    Drama1941-1950Alfred HitchcockClassicsUSA

    Synopsis:
    Highly successful London barrister Anthony Keane takes on the case of Italian Maddalena Paradine who is accused of poisoning her blind military hero husband. Keane comes increasingly under her spell, threatening both his marriage and his career.Read More »

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