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19 May, 2025
One of the All-Time Best Films.
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948) Director John Houston’s masterpiece film about three American prospectors in Mexico in search of gold in the Sierra Madre Mountains. Based on a novel by writer B. Traven. Classic performances by actors Humphrey Bogart as Fred C. Dobbs, Walter Huston as Howard and Tim Holt as Curtin. Lessons to be learned about human greed and its ultimate cost. Actor Alfonso Bedoya steals the show as the bandit ‘Gold Hat.’ Outstanding, iconic screenplay by John Huston with many quotable moments. “I don’t have to show you any stinking badges.” (Bedoya) Dynamic soundtrack by Max Steiner. Astute cinematography by Ted McCord. Definitely one of the all-time best. Grade A+

19 May, 2025
Horrifying and Entertaining Film.
The Beast with Five Fingers (1946) Horror /Mystery film starring actor Peter Lorre, who gives an over-the-top performance as the insane killer, Hillary Cummins. Based on a short story by W.F. Harvey. Interesting story-line about a one-handed concert pianist, Francis Ingram, who dies mysteriously in his large manor house in Italy at the turn of the 20th Century. As the film progresses, strange occurrences begin to take place in his house. Great special effects and cinematography by Wesley Anderson. Classic postwar film that is both horrifying and entertaining. Strong performances by actors Robert Alda as Bruce Conrad, Andrea King as Julie, Ingram’s nurse, and Victor Francen as Francis Ingram. Memorable soundtrack music by Max Steiner. Directed with flair by Robert Florey. Actor J. Carrol Naish steals the show as the Commissario. Grade B

26 Mar, 2025
UK Masterpiece from the late 60’s.
If (1968) Predecessor to Dead Poets Society, except this film is set in an English school. Fascinating unorthodox direction by Lindsay Anderson. Break-out role for actor Malcolm McDowell as Mick Travis. Whips versus the Skum. Hard lessons to be learned about life in a strict boarding school for boys in London. Actress Christine Noonan steals the show as The Girl. Filmed in both color and black and white. Surreal storyline with a strong build-up of tension. The ending is unforgettable. Outstanding soundtrack music, especially “Sanctus” by Missa Luba. Requires two viewings to fully appreciate. Late 60’s cinema masterpiece. Grade A