Torn Curtain Directed by Alfred Hitchcock Written by Brian Moore 1966/US Universal Pictures/Alfred J. Hitchcock Productions First viewing/Netflix rental The Master disappoints in this, his 50th film. Still quite watchable though if only to gaze at Paul Newman and Julie Andrews in their prime read more
Friends and fellow film buffs: Brian Wilkins and Mike Gutierrez have written wonderful guest posts here at Cary Grant Won’t Eat You—Brian, on fighting in Sword and Sandals films, and Mike, on his ideal casting for Hitchcock remakes. Today they’re joining the second annual Alfred Hitchco read more
Friends and fellow film buffs: Brian Wilkins and Mike Gutierrez have written wonderful guest posts here at Cary Grant Won’t Eat You—Brian, on fighting in Sword and Sandals films, and Mike, on his ideal casting for Hitchcock remakes. Today they’re joining the second annual Alfred Hitchco read more
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Sep 27, 2016
Torn Curtain was Alfred Hitchcock’s fiftieth feature in an illustrious career. Though he was arguably on a slow decline, the film still channels the Cold War sentiment and the age of the spy thriller, while taking hold of the director’s fascination in the everyman. The storyline unwinds as read more
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Sep 27, 2016
Torn Curtain was Alfred Hichcock’s fiftieth feature in an illustrious career. Though he was arguably on a slow decline, the film still channels the Cold War sentiment and the age of the spy thriller, while taking hold of the director’s fascination in the everyman. The story line unwinds as Professo read more
Distributor: Universal Pictures Release Date: October 1, 2013 Region: Region Free Length: 128 min Video: 1080P (MPEG-4, AVC) Main Audio: English 2.0 Mono DTS-HD Master Audio Alternate Audio: French Mono DTS Subtitles: English SDH, Spanish Ratio: 1.85:1 Notes: This title has had a number of DVD rele read more
This Snoopathon is the perfect pairing with Movies Silently’s earlier Sleuthathon. Snoops and Sleuths go together, often through similar genres and transformations. You can play some really fun games of Six Degrees of Separation from Snoops to Sleuths. (Try The Thin Man to James Bond. I can do it read more