Gary Merrill

  • Fred F. Sears – Crash Landing (1958)

    1951-1960AdventureFred F. SearsUSA

    The passengers and crew of a trans-Atlantic flight prepare for a crash landing at sea.Read More »

  • Ben Maddow & Sidney Meyers & Joseph Strick – The Savage Eye [+Extra] (1960)

    Sidney Meyers1951-1960ArthouseBen MaddowDocumentaryJoseph StrickUSA

    Synopsis:
    This drama takes the form of a story told using documentary material as an intrinsic part of the narrative. In this journey through the dark side of 1950s urban life, the camera follows Judith – a newly divorced woman looking for a fresh start – through the streets of Los Angeles as she encounters the strange denizens of the city, ranging from trendsetters to religious fanatics. All the tawdry and desperate faces of this world become a mirror for Judith’s personal failures and struggles to claim her new life.– IMDb.Read More »

  • Saul Bass – The Searching Eye (1964)

    1961-1970Saul BassShort FilmUSA

    The simple actions of a young boy on the beach provide visual metaphors for the normally unseen world. The camera adds a profound dimension to what the boy has seen, giving us a deeper understanding of visual awareness.Read More »

  • Sidney Meyers – The Quiet One (1948)

    1941-1950DocumentaryDramaSidney MeyersUSA

    Plot wrote:
    The story of a lonely young boy growing up in Harlem. Using a semi-documentary technique, the film-makers realistically capture the hostile environment which leads the boy to delinquency. The youth is sent to Wiltwyck School for rehabilitation, where a psychiatrist and counselor try to break through the wall of silence which the boy uses to hide his fear and bitterness.Read More »

  • Jean Negulesco – Phone Call from a Stranger (1952)

    Drama1951-1960Film NoirJean NegulescoUSA

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    On a flight from Chicago to Los Angeles via Iowa, lawyer David Trask gets to know three of his fellow passengers as one technical issue after another leads to delays and unscheduled stops along the way. Those three are physician Dr. Robert Fortness, struggling actress with the stage name Binky Gay, and loud salesman Eddie Hoke, who is both quick with a joke and quick to show off a photograph of his beautiful wife, Marie Hoke. Below the surface, the three have deeper stories, which are bringing them back to Los Angeles and which Dr. Fortness and Binky divulge to David. Dr. Fortness, an alcoholic, is returning to own up to his drunken part in the death of a friend, and his wife Claire’s complicity in the matter. Binky, after being away in New York for a year, is returning to her husband, Mike Carr, hoping to take him away from his overbearing mother, former vaudeville star Sally Carr, who still basks in her former but no longer shining glory, and who is the cause of any marital problem she and Mike have had as she sees Binky as competition in every sense of the word. Because of an incident en route and his burgeoning friendship with them, David feels compelled to help them resolve their issues. Specifically in dealing with Eddie’s life, David is forced to reflect on his own and the reason he left his home in Midland City, Iowa.Read More »

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