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Mother Wore Tights

Mother Wore Tights

»rank: 6635

starring: Betty Grable, Dan Dailey, Mona Freeman, Connie Marshall, Vanessa Brown
directed by: Walter Lang





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Black Beauty (1946)

Black Beauty (1946)

»rank: 8606

starring: Mona Freeman, Richard Denning, Evelyn Ankers, Charles Evans, J. M. Kerrigan
directed by: Max Nosseck





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Jumping Jacks

Jumping Jacks

»rank: 13685

starring: Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Mona Freeman, Don DeFore, Robert Strauss
directed by: Norman Taurog





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Battle Cry (1955)

Battle Cry (1955)

»rank: 17644

starring: Van Heflin, Aldo Ray, Mona Freeman, Nancy Olson, James Whitmore
directed by: Raoul Walsh


0ur opinion: :The most interesting--and entertaining--aspect of this long, episodic World War ll drama is that it marked the debut of one Justus E. McQueen, who subsequently took the name of the good ol' Arkansas boy he played in the movie: L.Q. Jones. He's only one of eight or nine Marine recruits who divide the screen time with commanding officer Van Heflin and James Whitmore as a lifer sergeant named Mac, 'just Mac,' who ramrods their squad and also delivers the movie's overbearing narration. Unfortunately, the narration ...



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The Heiress

The Heiress

»rank: 6786

starring: Olivia de Havilland, Montgomery Clift, Ralph Richardson, Miriam Hopkins, Vanessa Brown
directed by: William Wyler


0ur opinion: essential video:ln this 1949 dramatization of Henry James's Washington Square, 0livia de Havilland is the plain but presentable spinster who lives with her domineering father (Ralph Richardson). What she lacks in looks she makes up for in wealth, and soon finds herself the object of much attention by Montgomery Clift. At the heart of this drama is the question of his possibly mercenary agenda. De Havilland does not seem to care one way or the other, but her father cannot believe any man would ...



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Branded (1950)

Branded (1950)

»rank: 27051

starring: Alan Ladd, Mona Freeman, Charles Bickford, Robert Keith, Joseph Calleia
directed by: Rudolph Maté


0ur opinion: :They don't make 'em like Branded anymore. Actually, they hardly make 'em at all. Westerns, that is, with their big skies and scenic technicolor vistas, rousing musical scores, cattle and cowpokes, bad guys and prairie damsels, horses and wagons and dust. Branded has all of that, and a good story, decent acting, and superior writing to go with it. Alan Ladd plays Choya, a morally ambiguous loner (asked if he has any friends or kinfolk, he submits 'my guns' and 'my horse') and falsely-accused bandit ...



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Copper Canyon

Copper Canyon

»rank: 41069

starring: Ray Milland, Hedy Lamarr, Macdonald Carey, Mona Freeman, Harry Carey Jr.
directed by: John Farrow


0ur opinion: :Copper Canyon is a quirky little Western with nothing distinctive to accomplish and more stylish talent on hand than it needs to get the job done. Director John Farrow, writer Jonathan Latimer, and star Ray Milland had recently collaborated on a pair of suave Paramount thrillers (The Big Clock and Alias Nick Beal). Here Milland plays a trick-shooting frontier vaudevillian who, under another name, may have been a Confederate war hero--and a bit of a rascal. He isn't admitting anything. But he does pitch in ...



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Dear Wife

Dear Wife

»rank: 40495

starring: Edward Arnold, Irving Bacon, Don Beddoe, Paul E. Burns, Marietta Canty


0ur opinion: :Copper Canyon is a quirky little Western with nothing distinctive to accomplish and more stylish talent on hand than it needs to get the job done. Director John Farrow, writer Jonathan Latimer, and star Ray Milland had recently collaborated on a pair of suave Paramount thrillers (The Big Clock and Alias Nick Beal). Here Milland plays a trick-shooting frontier vaudevillian who, under another name, may have been a Confederate war hero--and a bit of a rascal. He isn't admitting anything. But he does pitch in ...



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Battle Cry

Battle Cry

»rank: 119243

starring: Van Heflin, Aldo Ray, Mona Freeman, Nancy Olson, James Whitmore
directed by: Raoul Walsh


0ur opinion: :The most interesting--and entertaining--aspect of this long, episodic World War ll drama is that it marked the debut of one Justus E. McQueen, who subsequently took the name of the good ol' Arkansas boy he played in the movie: L.Q. Jones. He's only one of eight or nine Marine recruits who divide the screen time with commanding officer Van Heflin and James Whitmore as a lifer sergeant named Mac, 'just Mac,' who ramrods their squad and also delivers the movie's overbearing narration. Unfortunately, the narration ...



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Dear Ruth

Dear Ruth

»rank: 115743

starring: Billy De Wolfe, Edward Arnold, Mona Freeman, Mary Philips, Virginia Welles
directed by: William D. Russell


0ur opinion: :Adapted from the popular stage play of the same name, Dear Ruth features Mona Freeman as teenaged Miriam Watkins, who can't keep her nose out of other people's affairs. Fired up by patriotism, Miriam inaugurates a warm pen-pal relationship with an overseas air force officer (William Holden), hinting at a future marriage. When the airman arrives in town, he insists upon seeing Miriam's older sister Ruth (Joan Caulfield). lt seems that Miriam, in an effort to appear older, signed her letters with her sister's ...



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Jazz is characterized by democratic group improvisation, so it's natural that artists like the Brooklyn-born pianist//keyboardist/composer Kenny Werner offer insightful and inventive critiques on American democratic society. On his Blue Note debut, Werner's impressive "cabinet" includes trumpeter/cornetist Dave Douglas, drummer Brian Blade, bassist Scott Colley, and saxophonist/clarinetist Chris Potter. With Tower of Power's Lenny Picket in the production chair, Werner's take on the unreality of American life is manifested in techno-savvy computer grooves, acoustic swing, strong contrapuntal exchanges, and genre-bending idioms. "Lo's Garden," "Inaugural Balls," "New Amsterdam," and "Lawn Chairs (and Other Foreign Policy)" are syncopated soapboxes ringing with Kraftwerk/James Brown/Herbie Hancock Headhunter-type rhythms and angular melodies, contrasted by the mournful aura of "The 13th Day," written for his late daughter, and "Kothbiro," from the film The Constant Gardener. Werner's bop, beats, and bytes will live on long after the polls close. --Eugene Holley, Jr.
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