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  1. Barbara Stanwyck (1933) Share Add a Comment. Be the first to comment Nobody's responded to this post yet. Add your thoughts and get the conversation going. Top 4% Rank by size . More posts you may like r/ClassicScreenBeauties. r/ClassicScreenBeauties. This reddit community ...

  2. Hace 3 días · - Barbara Stanwyck Frank Capra’s moodily magnificent opus to the fragility of American exceptionalism, flying in the face of more sinisterly contrived and divisive politicization, Meet John Doe (1941) remains a riveting indictment of the Washington establishment and its jaded perspective on America’s civil liberties, a theme previously explored in Capra’s blistering classic, Mr. Smith ...

  3. Hace 4 días · I'm not too familiar with them as well, but I believe they're a new label that was founded by former employees of The Film Detective. The Film Detective mainly released PD films, with some releases being licensed from a deal they somehow were able to strike with Wade Williams right before he passed (there's some speculation on the Film Masters thread Lady Of Burlesque is from elements held by ...

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  5. Hace 4 días · Conclusion. The Clash was one of the most influential and iconic punk rock bands of all time. With their fusion of punk, reggae, and rockabilly, they created a unique sound that captured the spirit of rebellion and social commentary. Their music spoke to the working class and the marginalized, tackling political and social issues with raw ...

  6. Hace 4 días · Directed by Hugo Fregonese, a tale of oil and lust in South America. I adore her, but this one is one of Barbara’s worst 50s movies. She looks terrible and so does Gary Cooper - the drinking and smoking was catching up with them both. Anthony Quinn is decent as the husband she wanted to leave for Gary’s character.

  7. Hace 4 días · I’ve been watching a lot of Universal-International lately, much of it pleasing, all of it better in hindsight than I might have expected. Thing about U-I is how humble a sho p it was, few aspiring toward grandeur, none for award or prestige. Big stars came there to slum and take percentage of what down-market vehicles drew them, support supplied by junior varsity that was contract players ...