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  • 6 ago 2025
  • On Another Waterfront

    Coming out a few years before the more famous Waterfront movie, "The Mob" has a title that may invoke high level "Godfather" or "Goodfellas"-like gangsters to some. But this movie came out 20 years before The Godfather. When "the mob" were really low education, blue color, anti-labor union type thugs who wanted nothing more than to rule...the waterfront, and all of the business involved with unloading cargo ships.

    Johnny Damico (Broderick Crawford) is a good cop who screws up one evening while off duty and is sent on an undercover job to seek out the crime boss of the city's waterfront. In order to look genuine, Damico goes to New Orleans for a few weeks and arrives back in his home town on a military boat, his practice as a down-on-his-lucky dock worker immediately paying off. He bullies his way up the ranks of the dock to machine operator and spends his free time at the bar of the flop house he's staying in. It's in the bar where the other essential characters are introduced. Revealing any more of the story would ruin the surprises for the first time viewer.

    The cast contains some faces that would become popular in later years: Ernest Borgnine, John Marley (who played the Hollywood hot shot in The Godfather), Richard Kiley, and even an uncredited Charles Bronson (blink and you'll miss him). Crawford made this movie after winning an Oscar a few years earlier for the bigger budget All the King's Men. Crawford agreeing to make this smaller budget crime film curio after winning the big Oscar is a statement about how good he thought the script was. And it does contain some surprises.

    The only flaws is that with such a short running time, characters come and go so quickly it's hard to keep track of who they are and how they are relevant to the plot (watching the film a few times will probably solve that dilemma). Also the movie does suffer from an ambiguous location. One would think it's New York or New Jersey but then we see palm trees, indicating it's probably southern California.

    Still a good black and white "comfort" watch, shot on location as many Columbia films of the era were.
    Fuerza bruta

    Fuerza bruta

    7.5
    7
  • 6 ago 2025
  • Engaging early prison drama

    In 1947, this movie was probably considered quite groundbreaking and gritty. An accurate exploration of prison life not depicted before in a major Hollywood movie. And coming out two years after the end of World War II, certainly with some parallels to Nazism thrown in for good measure.

    This was Burt Lancaster's second film - his acting is so assured, it was surprising to read that. That is probably the reason Lancaster became one of the greats of the classic Hollywood era. His character Collins is considered by the warden and the captain to be a rabble rouser, a trouble maker, and someone they view as a bad influence on the other prisoners. And most likely to attempt a prison break.

    The main conflict in the film is between Collins, who eventually does plot a breakout with his cell mates, including his best friend on the inside Gallagher, and the sociopathic Captain Munsey, clearly modeled after Himmler or one of Hitler's other notorious Reich members. Munsey yearns for the warden's job and snakes his way to that position near the end of the film, giving him free reign to stop Collins and his cohorts using extreme measures if necessary.

    The warden Barnes is a passive aggressive type apparently too cowardly to spend much time amongst the prisoners, but makes frequent announcements and orders via the PA system. Munsey shares none of that passivity. When he learns about a possible breakout involving Collins, Gallagher, and other inmates, he uses his sadistic smarts to catch them in the act.

    The scenes inside the prison are effective - you feel the sweat, the sleeplessness, the boxed-in feeling. There are also memorable scenes in the workplaces on the "inside," including the "drain pipe," apparently the worst work assignment and the location of the film's climax.

    Munsey is played by Hume Cronyn, who was known before this film as rather comical characters in two Hitchcock films, Shadow of a Doubt and Lifeboat. Later he had an 80s revival with a bit part as Glenn Close's bewildered father in World According to Garp and then later films with the love of his life, Jessica Tandy--Cocoon and Batteries Not Included. Those familiar with his work in the Hitchcock films and the '80s films will be shocked at his character in Brute Force. He is a pure sociopath and one scene involving his torture of another prisoner in the privacy of his office is tough to watch, even for a 1947 film. And once again recalls the interrogations we've read about that the Nazis (and other dictators) committed.

    The film apparently had degraded to the point of nearly being unwatchable. Kudos to the German organization that restored it (a bit of irony there...). A memorable '40s crime film.
    La profecía IV: el despertar

    La profecía IV: el despertar

    3.9
    5
  • 31 jul 2025
  • Watered down but not without merit

    First things first...this is a made for TV movie. Apparently the box office disappointment of The Final Conflict (Omen III) left 20th Century Fox leery of another Omen flick, believing the franchise was dead in the water. But a cheaper made for TV sequel? Why not.

    The bad: It's a TV movie. Acting is fairly bad, although the leads (Faye Grant and Michael Woods) have some effective moments as the unwitting parents of the daughter of Satan. Yes, Satan's spawn is a girl this time, as the movie explains in its final quarter. The production is low quality. Virginia and North Carolina, where the movie is supposed to be set, look like Canada. The effects are cheap. The music is bad. The breaks for commercials are obvious.

    But...what gives this film 5 out of 10 stars is how the filmmakers deviate from expectations. Besides rethinking Damien as "Delia," the film has some original moments, such as the "psychic fair" (do such fairs actually exist?) and making the first nanny of Delia's not the Satanic protector she was in the original movie.

    Of course, Delia's adopted parents are wealthy - this being the '90s, the mother is not the stay-at-home character Lee Remick played in the first film. She is a high-priced lawyer. Her husband and Delia's adopted father is a politician seemingly on course for the Presidency. This is familiar territory for the franchise.

    The "meddling" character in this film is a private investigator well played by character actor Michael Lerner, the one familiar face in the film. You know he's in trouble when Delia finds his business card in her mother's wallet.

    Despite being made for TV, some of the violence is pretty graphic, making one wonder if violence was re-inserted for the DVD release. Although it is not nearly as graphic as the previous three films.

    As for the actress who plays Delia, I don't know where they found her but it is perfect casting. The young actress (Asia Vieira) has a great evil smile and in a way resembles a child version of Billie Whitelaw's Mrs. Baylock from the first time. She seems more mature than Damien in the first film; in fact her age in this film is somewhere between Damien's in the first film and the second film.

    This is not a film to seek out but if you have the DVD box set, it's included and is worth a look.
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