In A Chump at Oxford the incomparable team of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy end up in an unlikely setting–Oxford University–in this Hal Roach-produced comedy full...
Writer-director Joseph L. Mankiewicz updates Moliere’s Volpone, with Rex Harrison as the sly guy who pretends to be dying in order to test the love of...
After accidentally witnessing a murder, Tom and his pals Huck and Joe run away to become pirates, swearing to never reveal their secret. But when a...
Pioneer town Abilene, Kansas, is the setting in which tensions between long-settled cattle ranchers and new homesteaders play out. Abilene sits at the tail of a...
Foreign Correspondent is classic Hitchcock. It is 1939 and Johnny Jones, a naive police reporter, is sent by his even more naive boss to cover a...
Alfred Hitchcock’s American debut Rebecca was a smashing success, and an intriguing change of pace after his British murder mysteries. Here, Hitchcock takes a subtler, psychologically-based...
Ingrid Bergman made her Hollywood debut in Intermezzo in a role she had played three years earlier in Sweden. She is absolutely luminous as the concert...
Alfred Hitchcock’s psychological mystery Spellbound makes engrossing use of the contemporary fascination with Freudian analysis. It stars Ingrid Bergman as a coolly intellectual analyst who grows...
The Long Voyage Home sees four one-acts by Eugene O’Neill add up to a gripping account of men thrown together by war facing danger from the...
Algiers is a remake of the 1937 French film “Pepe Le Moko” in which Boyer plays Pepe, a notorious thief hiding out in the Casbah. When...