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mortycausa

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Le secret des Incas
6.09
Le secret des Incas
Havana Widows
6.37
Havana Widows
Li'l Abner
6.710
Li'l Abner
Capitaine Drummond
6.38
Capitaine Drummond
Le cirque fantastique
6.27
Le cirque fantastique
Double Bunk
6.27
Double Bunk
Kill or Cure
6.18
Kill or Cure
Tu seras star à Hollywood
5.86
Tu seras star à Hollywood
L'évadée
6.48
L'évadée
La vie privée de Sherlock Holmes
7.08
La vie privée de Sherlock Holmes
L'extravagant Mr Ruggles
7.69
L'extravagant Mr Ruggles
Je suis un aventurier
7.110
Je suis un aventurier
Né pour vaincre
5.88
Né pour vaincre
Sail a Crooked Ship
6.17
Sail a Crooked Ship
Chaussure à son pied
7.78
Chaussure à son pied
Candy
5.17
Candy
Ça commence à Vera-Cruz
6.98
Ça commence à Vera-Cruz
Tuez Charley Varrick!
7.58
Tuez Charley Varrick!
Sierra torride
7.07
Sierra torride
Clueless
6.98
Clueless
Jeune et innocent
6.89
Jeune et innocent
Ce sacré confrère
6.49
Ce sacré confrère
Deux rouquines dans la bagarre
6.58
Deux rouquines dans la bagarre
Les trois mousquetaires
7.110
Les trois mousquetaires
La sarabande des pantins
7.26
La sarabande des pantins

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Je suis un aventurier

Je suis un aventurier

7.1
10
  • Aug 19, 2017
  • Grossly Underrated--one of Stewart-Mann's best

    It vies with The Naked Spur as the best Stewart-Mann western, although Bend of the River and Winchester '73 are also excellent. What I particularly like about this Stewart-Mann western is Stewart's hero is presented as flawed, often maimed psychologically, and never more so than here. The hero is superior but not superhuman. He's very human. Jeff Webster is taciturn, even righteously egotistical. Which, I guess, means Stewart is playing against type and does so expertly. Jeff's credo is totally solipsistic: he'll look out for himself (and in a pinch his sidekick Walter Brennan) and no one else. Of course, there's a price to pay. In a sense, Stewart's take and that of the movie is on It's A Wonderful Life. Only here Jeff Webster gets to see the effects of his willful withdrawal from the community in real time. Definitely top-notch.
    Ce sacré confrère

    Ce sacré confrère

    6.4
    9
  • Oct 18, 2016
  • Bertie Wooster as barrister

    An excellent English period comedy with Ian Carmichael as lead. I started to write "starring..." but although Carmichael is definitely the leading actor here, he is not given star billing, not even lead billing. This is not the only time this happened in the '50s, or the only time it happened to Carmichael (and others). The English didn't seem to understand how to showcase its young would-be stars.

    It is, though, a superb comedy about a young barrister fresh out of law school trying to get his foot in the big time law practice. The supporting cast is expert, especially Miles Malleson and Edith Sharpe who plays Carmichael's mother and has a nice bit at the end. If you liked I'm All Right, Jack, you will like this, too, even if this one doesn't have Peter Sellers or Dennis Price.

    Carmichael would later play Bertie Wooster in the BBC production, and then go on from there to play Dorothy Sayers's Peter Wimsey in a series, which is appropriate as the mature Wimsey is Bertie all grown up, if that can be imagined.
    Les trois mousquetaires

    Les trois mousquetaires

    7.1
    10
  • Jul 21, 2016
  • A Masterpiece--funny and thrilling

    A combination adventure/comedy/romance, it is simply superb. It has flair and it moves fast. Everyone is good in it, even, surprisingly, Racquel. There's more than a touch of parody and self-parody. It's like they all watched too many swashbuckling movies. To wit: D'Artagnan (York) tries to extinguish a candle with a flourish of his sword across the flame. It doesn't work; he shakes his head, removes his gauntlet; and puts it out with his finger and thumb. Racquel's husband, Spike Milligan, keeps trying to arrange to have sex with her, but something always goes wrong, including and especially the interference of the Cardinal Richelieu and his henchmen.

    And Heston is superb as Richelieu. Great turn as villain. Great because he plays it straight. That's what makes him so effective. He and Christopher Lee play off each other brilliantly. (He walks into his torture chamber, talking to either Spike or Chistoperher Lee (I forget which), and one of the victims hanging from within one of the cages says very respectfully, "And how are you, Your grace." The fey king who has his courtyard lawn manicured like a chessboard plays the game with live dogs. He is perfect, too.

    The swordplay, of which there is plenty, is brilliantly choreographed. They actually had to learn to fight with swords. Lee almost was killed. If there is a hero, it's D'Artagnan's man-servant. When I saw it as a young man when it came out, the audience cheered loudly when the guys came to the rescue at the end.
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