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Two of a Kind (1951) was a Crime - Thriller/Suspense Film directed by Henry Levin and produced by William Dozier.

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September Slapstick: Two of a Kind | Fox Trot Finesse (1915)

By chrisgiddens on Sep 30, 2012 From The Giddy Blog

I’m including?Fox Trot Finesse (dir.?Maurice Morris) in this Slapstick Series for 3 reasons: Mr. & Mrs. Sidney Drew were one of the 1st silent film comedy teams. Sidney was the uncle of John, Lionel, and Ethel Barrymore (and therefore the great-granduncle of Drew Barrymore). Mrs. Sidney D... Read full article


Reviews in a Line or Two: Two of a Kind, Lost in Austen, The Lonely Guy

By Lindsey on Jun 16, 2012 From The Motion Pictures

(Image via nnm.ru) Two of a Kind (1983) When John Travolta is playing a bank robber who invented edible sunglasses, you know you’ve got a special film on your hands. This is an… interesting watch, with a very odd premise and some very hilarious 1980s effects, landing it in the “so ... Read full article


TWO OF A KIND (1951)

By Mark on Apr 6, 2010 From Where Danger Lives

Talk about a sheep in wolf’s clothing. Two of a Kind, released by Columbia in 1951, is a perfect example of how a Hollywood ending can completely derail a promising film noir. The premise is enticing — three grifters try to work a complicated inheritance scam on an elderly California cou... Read full article


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