


The Quiet Man (1952)
I guess John Ford’s The Quiet Man proves that I’m just a romantic at heart. I mean the whole world knows that John Wayne is a cowboy, a man’s man, […]

The Fighting O’Flynn (1949)
This energetic Douglas Fairbanks Jr. swashbuckler is one which will easily make my list of most enjoyable new to me discoveries for the calendar year 2018. It’s an old fashioned […]

Lex Barker Tackles Tarzan … Part 1
When Johnny Weissmuller retired from his loin cloth duties as the Lord of the Apes, producer Sol Lesser and RKO studios thought it best to continue on by hiring the […]

The Cyclops (1957) and Daughter of Dr. Jekyll (1957) A Gloria Talbot Double Screamer
When you can watch one 65 minute Gloria Talbot thriller, one might as well make it a double feature that comes in at less than two and half hours in total. While Gloria’s […]

The King and Four Queens (1956)
If ever there was a gimmick film to match a MOVIE STAR”S presence and charisma, this may be near the top of the list. The title alone is a play […]

The Gay Falcon (1941)
Playboy Criminologist! So flash the newspaper headlines in describing our dashing crime solver played by a devilishly entertaining George Sanders. While this is the first film in the series of […]

Red Light (1949)
In the same year that Virginia Mayo memorably co-starred opposite James Cagney as perhaps the screen’s best gangster moll in White Heat, she also starred opposite another of the famed […]

Never Say Goodbye (1946) Remembering Errol Flynn Day 2
Screwball comedy is not what we associate Errol Flynn with and although this film is by no means one of the genre’s classics it does show us that Flynn could […]

Gentleman Jim (1942) 1st of 5 Days with Errol Flynn
To kick off my week of rediscovering some Errol Flynn films I thought I’d start with his bigger than life performance as James J. Corbett that seemed to suit Errol […]