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The Day the Earth Stood Still
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It Happened One Night
It Happened one Night
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"It still keeps happening as this film continues to enthrall and enjoy audiences all over even 70 years after it was made. It has been copied in its entirety in many languages and the theme has been depicted in various forms but the original is unique. A madcap heiress escapes from the clutches of her domineering father to join her lover a 1000 odd miles away. A down-under newspaper reporter who has just been fired recognizes her and offers to help her reach her destination in exchange for her story exclusively. The fun begins when they board the bus and the hilarious misadventures are side-splittingly funny. The Walls of Jericho is folklore and the scene where the rich heroine is made to wait in queue to attend her toilet was way ahead of its time. The transition of the spoilt rich girl into a likeable pleasnt lady and her falling for the reporter are a treat to watch. Claudette Colbert was the perfect choice for the heiress and Clark Gable quite different from other roles he palye ... "
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Rebecca
Rebecca
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"The master once again delivers a suspenser that marks his class and caliber. Not the first time that Hitchcock had adapted Daphne Du Maurier, he had done it earlier in England with Jamaica Inn which is mostly forgotten but had in its offering a newcomer who would be lapped up in Hollywood-Maureen O'Hara and as a villain Charles Laughton. The film is supposed to have been a failure but its brooding photography and direction was in a class of its own. In Rebecca he once again converts the book into a great film with astounding performances by Joan Fontaine & Laurence Olivier. The novel is adapted in its entirety with the ending changed to protect the image of the hero from that of a murderer which spoils the climax a little. In the book the climax where Mrs DeWinter realizes that her husband is a killer transforms her character and the reader is left to imagine the life that she has to live with him in later years. In the movie the entire episode is projected as an accident and ... "
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Lawrence of Arabia
Lawrence of Arabia
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"A giant of a movie and a portion of history in film making. The legendary director David Lean delivers another classic with his team mate photographer. The musical score is great. The film captures the expanse of the Mespotamian desert, the crafty designs of British Empire Building and the easy machinations and greed of the Arab rulers during the Turkish campaigns of World War 1. Peter OToole is Lawrence to the core and Alec Guiness makes a near perfect Prince Faisal. Omar Sharif is cast well. The attack scenes are phenomenally photographed and one savors the beauty of the desert in its loneliness. A film to see and pass on to the next generation. Krishna Kumar Menon Chennai(Madras), India "
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My Fair Lady
My Fair Lady
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"Pygmalion it is not but undoubtedly the similarities are wonderfully delivered to the audience. A wonderful adaptation of Pygmalion in musical form though the original with Leslie Howard & Wendy Hiller was known to be Bernard Shaws favorite. Audrey Hepburn as always comes out vivacious and appealing as Eliza and Rex Harrison is impeccable as Professor Higgins. The movie is long but you never feel the length as it moves. The songs are legendary and who can forget The Rain in Spain or All I want is a Room Somewhere. The ending probably as the audience wanted it is now folklore-"Eliza where the Devil are my Slippers?" but would evoke angry reactions from the feminist organisations of today. A movie for the entire family to watch over and over again. Krishna Kumar Menon Chennai(Madras), India "
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An Affair to Remember
An Affair to Remember
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"Though the film stars my favorite Grant and also co-stars the lovely Deborah Kerr this version loses sheen before the original "Love Affair" starring Charles Boyer & Irene Dunne. The original was also directed by Leo McCarey but in this version the real romance of the story slips for what reason I cannot tell as Cary is as debonair as ever but the voicing of dialogues were better when Boyer & Irene did it. Also Deborah Kerr does not come out both as lively and appealing as Irene Dunne. The film is visually beautiful in color but my vote is for Love Affair of the 1930s Krishna Kumar Menon Chennai(Madras), India "
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The Lady Vanishes
The Lady Vanishes
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"One of the most repeated themes in films was originally perfected by Hitchcock in this masterpiece. The stories of people going missing without a trace and a lonely soul fighting against all odds to prove that the missing person exists has been retold after Lady Vanishes umpteen times and most recently in the Jodie Foster film "Flight Plan" but none of them can come anywhere near Hitchcock. The fast pace of the film its excellent actors and the settings in Black and White make it memorable. The "Secret Agent" Miss Froy itself is the most unlikely spy one may think of but the story telling and the Director makes it plausible. The period setting of the film makes it obvious that the villains are Nazis but steers away from calling them so but does not restrain itself in depicting them as despicable villains telling the world in 1939 what it was in store for. What more than to call it an unforgettable Classic. Krishna Kumar Menon, Chennai(Madras), India. "
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Rear Window
Rear Window
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"The great master of suspense delivers another beauty. This is a movie that no one should miss. It does not age any bit and retains its form even 40 years after it was released. The ultimate "Peeping Tom" story carries its suspense till the end and leaves the viewer glued to his seat. The pairing of an aeging Jimmy Stewart with the glamorous blonde Grace Kelly works great and the chemistry shows when sparks fly during the conversations that they have. One wonders how any sane human can stay aloof from the advances of such a female as Grace Kelly and the double entendre in the dialogues are simply classic. Thelma Ritter is another character that comes out with flying colors. Hitchcock delivers and how. One of the greatest from Hollywood and also from the master. Krishna Kumar Menon, Chennai(Madras), India "
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Mr. & Mrs. Smith
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"This film is a surpise from the master of suspense as it is his only foray into actual comedy though he has blended comedy into most of his suspensers earlier. The plot is more of a bedroom farce without actually entering it as was the code in the golden era. Carole Lombard and Robert Montgomery are paired beautifully and the subtle innuendos in the dialogues are incredibly funny and also outlive its age as they are relevant today. The master proves that he can handle the genre as well as others. Unfortunately the movie is not available and mostly prone to be mis-identified with the Brad Pitt film. Krishna Kumar Menon Chennai(Madras), India "
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The Guns of Navarone
Guns of Navarone
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"A great war movie excellently adapted from Alistair McLeans novel of the same name. The plot is as usual - British Commandos are sent as saboteurs to eliminate some guns that are targeting British ships in the Mediterranean. It is vital that the Commandos succeed in misleading the Jerries that they plan to evacuate the British troops on Crete after they destroy these guns and the raid itself is a ploy to ensure that the Germans are diverted in attention to enable the Royal Navy to undertake its task. The casting of Gregory Peck as a British officer is a little hard to swallow but one must admit that he lives up to the task. David Niven as the Professor turned sabotage expert is as usual great and Anthony Quayle is quintessentially the stiff upper lip English officer to the core. Alltogether the movie is a War classic Krishna Kumar Menon Chennai(Madras), India. "
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Gone With the Wind
Gone With The Wind
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"The name says it all. What more can one write about this masterpiece expect praise it on all counts. The greatest casting, Best of acting, Brilliant adaptation of the novel, great scripting, wonderful photography, marvellous color for the period, legendary musical score and great direction. No movie has all these qualities combined. You have to search unsuccessfully for any flaw in this great movie. Need one have to say anything about Gables Rhett, Viviens Scarlett or Leslies Ashley and not to forget Olivia or Hattie McDaniel all of whom bring Margaret Mitchells characters to life. MAx Steiners score has set the trend for similar music for decades after GWTW. Keep watching this movie every time you feel that you have forgotten it as it grows on you. Krishna Kumar Menon Chennai(Madras), India "
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Twentieth Century
Twentieth Century
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"The title refers to the train that used to operate between Chicago and Los Angeles before air travel was the preferred means of transport by the gliterazzi. In this movie the hilarious performances by John Barrymore (The Great Profile Legend), Carole Lombard (The greatest of screwball comedy actresses), Roscoe Karns and Walter Conolley make it a treat to view. The story revolves on a producer who creates a Cinderella and loses her to competition as he is too demanding and overbearing. Now down on his luck he conspires with his two cronies to woo her back and this is achieved on board the Twentieth Century when the entire group travel together. Get ready to laugh your heart out non-stop and take care not to miss out on the screwball dialogues. Every scene is hilariously funny and the direction first-rate. Anything more to be said on this movie is just SEE IT TO EXPERIENCE IT. By Krishna Kumar Menon Chennai(Madras), India "
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The Spy Who Came in from the Cold
The Spy who Came in From the Cold
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"An underrated brilliant film about the Cold War era. The scene is Berlin opening with a defection from East to West which ends in disaster. The British operative in charge seemingly turns an alcoholic and is ready to defect thru a bookstore lady. The staged defection turns out to be a sinister plot to enable a East German to retain his cover. The alleged Britisher who defected gets scent of this double-cross an tries to rescue his accomplice ending in both their deaths as thouands of others trying to scale the Berlin Wall. Richard Burton turns in an outstanding performance as the Brit spy and Claire Bloom his accomplice. The atmospheric settings are brooding and speak of an era long gone. John Le Carres novel is adapted with care. By Krishna Kumar Menon Chennai(Madras), India "
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