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THE ELEANOR PARKER BLOGATHON: Between Two Worlds, 1944
Caftan Woman Posted by on Oct 10, 2020
Maddy Loves Her Classic Films is saluting the beautiful and versatile Eleanor Parker with a blogathon running October 10th and 11th. Join the online tributes HERE. My contribution is a look at Between Two Worlds, 1944.
Sutton Vane's play Outward Bound premiered in London in 1923. The fantasy read more
Pre-Code vs. Post-Code: "Outward Bound" and "Between Two Worlds"
The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Nov 21, 2015
Sutton Vane's 1923 play "Outward Bound" takes place on a ship sailing to the hereafter, a kind of celestial branch of Carnival Cruise Lines where the passengers find out if their luggage is going to heaven or hell, and them with it. It was an unlikely stage success in London, and the 1924 Broadway p read more
Pre-Code vs Post-Code: "Outward Bound" and "Between Two Worlds"
The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Nov 21, 2015
Sutton Vane's 1923 play "Outward Bound" takes place on a ship sailing to the hereafter, a kind of celestial branch of Carnival Cruise Lines where the passengers find out if their luggage is going to heaven or hell, and them with it. It was an unlikely stage success in London, and the 1924 Broadway p read more
Between Two Worlds (1944)
The Motion Pictures Posted by Lindsey on Jun 8, 2013
World War II is in full swing, and London is being hit with an air raid attack.
After the attack, several people awake on board an odd ship with no knowledge of how they got there or where they’re headed. They were all planning to board ships for America before the air raid occurred, but this read more
Between Two Worlds and Outward Bound: One's a Classic, One's Not
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Sep 2, 2012
The following review contains plot spoilers.
John Garfield learns his destiny.
Long ago, when I could still be surprised by a classic film, I discovered Between Two Worlds on a local TV station. It quickly entranced me with its tale of a mysterious ocean liner drifting through m read more
Between Two Worlds–Part 4
The Old Movie House Posted by Tom on Oct 9, 2011
WARNING KLEENEX ALERT !!! If you know where the Kleenex is, you better get it. If you prefer handkerchiefs you better find it. You’re gonna need it. This is a warning. Henry cannot read more
Between Two Worlds–Part 3
The Old Movie House Posted by Tom on Oct 8, 2011
While Henry comforts a tearful Ann, Tom Prior, a former newspaperman, and basically a pain in the backside to most, overhears Ann and Henry. He says he won’t tell a soul, but with newspaper ink flowing in his veins that’s exactly what he does. Pete Musick, the merchant seaman who read more
Between Two Worlds–Part 2
The Old Movie House Posted by Tom on Oct 7, 2011
We’ve all thought about it. You can’t help it. It’s one of those questions everybody asks at least once in their life times. And it’s one of the few times, and I do mean few, when the question of “what happens when we die” is dealt with in read more
Between Two Worlds–Part 1
The Old Movie House Posted by Tom on Oct 3, 2011
Between Two Worlds is set in 1944 World War II. It is a remake of the 1930 film called Outward Bound. Outward Bound is also the title of the play both are based on. The cast consists of… John Garfield as Tom Prior Edmund Gwenn as Scrubby Eleanor Parker as Ann & read more
Between Two Worlds(1944).
Noir and Chick Flicks Posted by Dawn on Sep 26, 2011
Between Two Worlds (1944). Directed by Edward A. Blatt. Cast: John Garfield, Paul Henreid and Sydney Greenstreet.
At an English port, Henry Bergner, a pianist asks for a room on a ship leaving for the United States. But, is denied because he does not have a visa. During an air raid, Henry's wife read more