


The House of the Seven Hawks (1959)
Once again teaming with director Richard Thorpe, long time MGM contract star, Robert Taylor, scores a movie role that plays like a five to ten year old discarded script meant […]

The Crowd Roars (1932) … and … The Crowd Roars (1938)
Though the titles may be the same, these two films offer up a totally different universe in the world of sports and also server to spotlight how one major Hollywood […]

The Last Challenge (1967)
“A man either get’s smart or get’s dead.” MGM released this latter day Glenn Ford western and the final film of long time director Richard Thorpe that at times rides […]

Tip on a Dead Jockey (1957)
With Madrid as a backdrop, Robert Taylor mixes smuggling, adventure and Dorothy Malone into 98 minutes of passable entertainment in this late career entry. It was produced by his long […]

The Prisoner of Zenda (1952)
“Fate doesn’t always make the right man King.” Stewart Granger takes on the dual role in this technicolor version of the famed story fifteen years after Ronald Colman essayed the […]