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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+

15 Aug, 2025
Stunning Production. Unforgettable film.
The Miracle Worker (1962) Director Arthur Penn’s stunning film rendition of the stage play, written by William Gibson. Though the story is based on Helen Keller’s 1903 autobiography, the film is actually about her childhood teacher, Anne Sullivan. Hired to be Helen’s tutor, Sullivan patiently teaches an out-of-control Helen how to sit properly at the dinner table, not to mention the meanings of words using hand signs. Two seemingly impossible tasks. But with determination and resilience, Sullivan reaches Helen in a miraculous breakthrough. Academy award-winning performances by actors Anne Bancroft as Anne Sullivan and 15 year old Patty Duke as Helen Keller. The key scene is the 9 minute wrestling match between Helen and Anne in the Keller dining room. Lesson to be learned: “Obedience without understanding is a blindness too.” Outstanding supporting performances by actors Victor Jory as Captain Keller and Inga Swenson as Kate. Superb soundtrack music composed by Laurence Rosenthal. Filmed in compelling black and white by cinematographer Ernesto Caparros. Have a box of Kleenex handy for the ending. Grade A+

26 Jul, 2025
Great Film!
City Lights (1931) One of the greatest cinematic masterpieces of all time. Written, directed, and starring Charlie Chaplin as his iconic “down-and-out” Tramp character. Filmed with a synchronized soundtrack of music and sound effects (but no dialogue), City Lights is still Chaplin’s magnum opus. As the tramp walks the city streets one day, he meets a blind flower girl and feels sorry for her. When he finds out she and her grandmother are going to be evicted by their landlord, the poverty-stricken tramp steps in to help. Fortunately, the tramp meets a drunken millionaire and is ultimately able to procure to necessary money to, not only pay the rent, but to also pay for an operation needed by the flower girl to restore her sight. Wonderful musical soundtrack by Charlie Chaplin and songwriter, Jose Padilla, who composed the flower girl’s theme music. Strong supporting performances by actors Virginia Sherrill as the flower girl and Harry Myers as the alcoholic millionaire. Lessons to be learned about the art of giving, and the inherent power of human kindness. Film is replete with iconic comedy scenes that are amazingly performed, namely the scenes when the tramp saves the millionaire’s life at the dock, and the hilarious boxing match. The ending is perhaps the greatest in all of film history. Have a box of Kleenex handy. Grade A+