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Up the River – 1930

The Bogie Film Blog Posted by Bogart Fan on Jun 10, 2013

My Rating —Worth a Watch—  Your Bogie Fix:  out of 5 Bogies! Director:  John Ford The Lowdown Two inmates (Spencer Tracy and Warren Hymer) escape prison to help a recently released convict (Humphrey Bogart) who’s being blackmailed. What I Thought This is one of the few Bogart films read more

Bing's Birthday Movie: Rhythm on the River (1940)

Caftan Woman Posted by Caftan Woman on May 3, 2013

It's my favourite holiday of the year.  Bing Crosby's birthday, of which there is some confusion to the actual date.  Is it May 2nd or May 3rd?  I stick with the 3rd thus making it a two day holiday.  Hooray! This year's Bing's Birthday Movie is the charming Rhythm on the Ri read more

Bridge on the River Kwai (1957)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Apr 2, 2013

Starring Alec Guinness and William Holden with director David Lean, this is a World War II film that follows the exploits of British POWs and also Allies on a secret mission. Guinness is the proud and principled British Colonel who leads his men in a memorable entrance. With stubbornness he wages read more

Bridge on the River Kwai (1957)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Apr 2, 2013

Starring Alec Guinness and William Holden with director David Lean, this is a World War II film that follows the exploits of British POWs and also Allies on a secret mission. Guinness is the proud and principled British Colonel who leads his men in a memorable entrance. With stubbornness he wages read more

House by the River (1950)

The Motion Pictures Posted by Lindsey on Jun 3, 2012

Stephen attempts to act like all is well around his wife after he murders Emily. (Image via olivierpere.wordpress) Stephen Byrne (Louis Hayward) is a writer who has had very little success. He lives in a beautiful House by the River with his wife Marjorie (Jane Wyatt) and their maid, Emily Gaunt (Do read more

The Bridge on the River Kwai

Le Mot du Cinephiliaque Posted by Michael on May 24, 2011

The Bridge on the River Kwai (David Lean, 1957) The Bridge on the River Kwai is a widely popular and acclaimed film from one of the most famous British directors of all-time: David Lean. With 7 Oscars and a #83spot on the not-so-viable IMDb Top 250, the movie should at least ring a bell to anyone. read more

The Bridge on the River Kwai

The Best Picture Project Posted by Alyson on Nov 9, 2010

In a Japanese POW camp, prisoners are overworked and the death rate is extremely high.  We first meet Shears (William Holden) as he’s digging a grave, by the time he’s finished he can’t even remember who he just buried.  He has seen so many men arrive and die in this camp his spirit is nearly read more

Bend of the River (1952)

Le Mot du Cinephiliaque Posted by Michael on Nov 8, 2010

TSPDT Greatest Films #912 Bend of the River (Anthony Mann, 1952) Another amazing collaboration between James Stewart and Anthony Mann. A Western that made me think a lot about the themes exploited in The Far Country by the same Director/actor duo. The two films feel like if they were made at the s read more
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