Glory (1956) | |
Director(s) | David Butler |
Producer(s) | David Butler |
Top Genres | Drama |
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Glory (1956) was a Drama Film directed by David Butler and produced by David Butler.
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Cinemallennials: Paths of Glory (1957)
By Dave Lewis on Mar 10, 2021 From Classic Movie Hub BlogCinemallennials: Paths of Glory (1957) For those of you who are unfamiliar with Cinemallennials, it is a bi-weekly podcast in which I, and another millennial, watch a classic film that we?ve never seen before, and discuss its significance and relevance in today?s world. In today?s episode,... Read full article
The Road to Glory ( 1936 )
By The Metzinger Sisters on Mar 15, 2020 From Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film LoversLike many films before it, World War I provided the setting for Hollywood's favorite love triangle formula - two boys and a girl - in Howard Hawks' The Road to Glory. Warner Baxter and Frederic March star as the two men who vie for the love of June Lang, a pretty nurse. It is a simple formula that... Read full article
NO GREATER GLORY (1934)
By Terry on Sep 6, 2019 From Stardust and ShadowsAllegory themes tend to be a hit and miss proposition.? A lovely example is? STRANGE CARGO (1940) with one of Clark Gable’s best on camera moments of life? and the hereafter. Clarence Brown’s THE? HUMAN COMEDY (1943) with Mickey Rooney is another.? The? picture was? originally written by... Read full article
Gun Glory ( 1957 )
By The Metzinger Sisters on Jul 27, 2019 From Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film LoversPhilip Yordan's western novel "Man of the West" was brought to the screen in beautiful Cinemascope as Gun Glory ( 1957 ) with the great Stewart Granger taking on the lead role of Tom Early. It is 1880s Wyoming, and Early has just returned to the town he calls home after spending years away attem... Read full article
DOUBLE BILL #9: Morning Glory (1933) and Stage Door (1937)
By Carol Martinheira on Dec 10, 2017 From The Old Hollywood GardenDOUBLE BILL #9: Morning Glory (1933) and Stage Door (1937) On December 10, 2017December 10, 2017 By CarolIn Uncategorized Ah, the theater. That wonderful thing out there, drenched in magic and lights, that only a handful of people will break into and conquer. It?s an e... Read full article
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Something of a movie comeback for nearly 19-year-old Margaret O'Brien after being away from the screen since 1952, this picture failed to garner a contemporary New York Times review. This fate was shared by her previous vehicle, Her First Romance.
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