Iron Man (1951) | |
Director(s) | Joseph Pevney |
Producer(s) | John W. Rogers (associate), Aaron Rosenberg |
Top Genres | Drama |
Top Topics | Boxing |
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Iron Man (1951) was a Drama Film directed by Joseph Pevney and produced by Aaron Rosenberg and John W. Rogers.
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IRON MAN (1931)
By Dan Day, Jr. on Mar 2, 2025 From The Hitless Wonder Movie BlogRobert Downey Jr. does not appear in this film. This is a 1931 production from Universal, directed by Tod Browning. I was inspired to seek it out by my recent reading of DARK CARNIVAL, a biography of Browning. IRON MAN was made between DRACULA and FREAKS, and, as one would expect, it doesn't come an... Read full article
Short Take: Tetsuo: The Iron Man
By Barry P. on Jan 16, 2019 From Cinematic Catharsis(1989) Written and directed by Shin'ya Tsukamoto; Starring: Tomor? Taguchi, Kei Fujiwara, Nobu Kanaoka and Shin'ya Tsukamoto; Available on Blu-ray (Region B), DVD and Amazon Prime Rating: *** “In my films, technology is terrifying but still convenient. The theme is the conflict ... Read full article
IRON MAN THREE
By Dan Day Jr. on Jul 26, 2013 From The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog(NOTE: IRON MAN THREE is exactly how the title is presented in the film's credits....so the way I see it, that's the official title, not IRON MAN 3.) I finally saw IRON MAN THREE the other day. I liked it, and I thought it was a very entertaining film. I don't know much about the Iron Man comic bo... Read full article
IRON MAN THREE
By Dan Day Jr. on Jul 26, 2013 From The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog(NOTE: IRON MAN THREE is exactly how the title is presented in the film's credits....so the way I see it, that's the official title, not IRON MAN 3.) I finally saw IRON MAN THREE the other day. I liked it, and I thought it was a very entertaining film. I don't know much about the Iron Man comic bo... Read full article
Iron Man 3′s Variation on Opening Title Sequences
By Bernardo Villela on Jun 11, 2013 From The Movie RatWhen film began any things that were deemed worth crediting came at the front, or at latest on a title card. The end of the film was reserved for a card saying “The End” and re-affirming who owned the film. As the film industry became more formal and unionized more crediting became neces... Read full article
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