Mike (1926) | |
Director(s) | Marshall Neilan |
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Top Genres | Drama, Silent Films |
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Mike (1926) was a Drama - Silent Films Film directed by Marshall Neilan .
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Film Albums: Doctor Dolittle ( 1967 ) - The Mike Sammes Singers
By The Metzinger Sisters on Jul 30, 2022 From Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film LoversWhen Doctor Dolittle was released in 1967, 20th Century Fox studios thought it would have received a much better box-office reception than it did. In fact, they were not the only ones who thought so. The music was so beautiful that The Lawrence Welk Show featured an episode that included many of the... Read full article
On Blu-ray: Hepburn and Tracy Team up in Without Love (1945) and Pat and Mike (1952)
By KC on Oct 7, 2020 From Classic MoviesThe nine films Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy made together may vary in quality, but it is always fascinating to watch these two together. I was reminded of that as I recently watched two of their collaborations on new Blu-rays from Warner Archive. Without Love (1945) and Pat and Mike (1952) a... Read full article
Magic Mike XXL (2015, Gregory Jacobs)
By Andrew Wickliffe on Jul 30, 2018 From The Stop ButtonEvery once and a while, Magic Mike XXL throws in some vague nod towards having character development. It doesn?t. And the movie knows it doesn?t need any, but it still pretends it does. All of the characters have the same arc, with the exception of ?lead? Channing Tatum. He?s only the lead because h... Read full article
Jane Wyman falls for... Three Guys Named Mike (1951)
By Michaela on Sep 19, 2016 From Love Letters to Old HollywoodMany years ago, I was a classic film novice. It feels like a lifetime ago that I didn't know who Cary Grant was or what Citizen Kane was about, yet I can still clearly remember the small steps I took that led to my passion for old movies. One such step was Three Guys Named Mike. My oldest sister had... Read full article
Secrets & Lies (1996, Mike Leigh)
By Andrew Wickliffe on Sep 5, 2016 From The Stop ButtonFrom the opening credits, Andrew Dickson’s score sets the tone for Secrets & Lies. It’s going to be severe. I don’t think there’s a light moment in the score–any of the film’s lighter moments, usually involving Timothy Spall’s ability to make people smil... Read full article
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