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DVD Review: Katharine Hepburn in Sylvia Scarlett (1935) and Undercurrent (1946)
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Sep 22, 2017
A new wave of Katharine Hepburn flicks recently released on DVD from Warner Archive drew me to a pair of titles that, while not among her most celebrated, were of interest to me because of their unusual quirks. Sylvia Scarlett (1935) and Undercurrent (1946) vary in critical, box office and artistic read more
Undercurrent (1946, Vincente Minnelli)
The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Jul 20, 2017
Undercurrent is the story of newlyweds Katharine Hepburn and Robert Taylor. She’s recovering from being in danger of old maidhood–despite being raised by two scientists, she’s content just cleaning up after widower father Edmund Gwenn’s home laboratory. Taylor is a captain o read more
Undercurrent (1946)
Flickers in Time Posted by Beatrice on Feb 9, 2015
Undercurrent
Directed by Vincente Minnelli
Written by Thelma Strabel and Edward Chodorov
1946/USA
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
First viewing/Netflix rental Imagine a universe where Robert Mitchum and Katharine Hepburn appear together in a film noir directed by Vincente Minnelli. Sound intriguing? read more
UNDERCURRENT.
In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood Posted by Crystal Kalyana on Oct 29, 2014
“UNDERCURRENT” 1946. I’m up to my sixth review for “Random Movies Month” to be featured on Monty and Desiree’s website. Today I thought I would review one of Katharine Hepburn’s most underrated movies and performances “Undercurrent”, an impressiv read more
Undercurrent (1946)
Noir and Chick Flicks Posted by Dawn Sample on Dec 23, 2012
Undercurrent (1946). A film noir drama directed by Vincente Minnelli. The screenplay was written by Edward Chodorov, based on the novel You Were There by Thelma Strabel. Cast: Katharine Hepburn, Robert Taylor, Robert Mitchum.
In Vincente Minnelli's autobiography, he says that Robert Mitchum was read more
Classic Films in Focus: UNDERCURRENT (1946)
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Sep 1, 2012
Directed
by Vincente Minnelli, Undercurrent
(1946) plays with the same thematic elements as other feminine thrillers like Suspicion (1941), Gaslight (1944), and Dial M
for Murder (1954), but in spite of a very attractive cast the picture falls
short of its genre peers. It’s an interesting and read more
Classic Films in Focus: UNDERCURRENT (1946)
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Sep 1, 2012
Directed
by Vincente Minnelli, Undercurrent
(1946) plays with the same thematic elements as other feminine thrillers like Suspicion (1941), Gaslight (1944), and Dial M
for Murder (1954), but in spite of a very attractive cast the picture falls
short of its genre peers. It’s an interesting and read more
Classic Films in Focus: UNDERCURRENT (1946)
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Sep 1, 2012
Directed
by Vincente Minnelli, Undercurrent
(1946) plays with the same thematic elements as other feminine thrillers like Suspicion (1941), Gaslight (1944), and Dial M
for Murder (1954), but in spite of a very attractive cast the picture falls
short of its genre peers. It’s an interesting and read more
Undercurrent (1946)
Out of the Past - A Classic Film Blog Posted by Raquel Stecher on Nov 30, -0001
In 1946 Robert Mitchum was under contract to RKO. They had loaned him out to MGM for two pictures Undercurrent (1946) and Desire Me (1947) which were filmed back-to-back. He had relatively small roles in both as the third person in a romantic melodrama. Both films turned out to be box office failure read more
Undercurrent (1946)
Out of the Past - A Classic Film Blog Posted by Raquel Stecher on Nov 30, -0001
In 1946 Robert Mitchum was under contract to RKO. They had loaned him out to MGM for two pictures Undercurrent (1946) and Desire Me (1947) which were filmed back-to-back. He had relatively small roles in both as the third person in a romantic melodrama. Both films turned out to be box office failure read more