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osullivan60

Joined Nov 2005
My series of 'appreciations' [or profiles] can be now found by scrolling down the pages of posts below, plus on the message boards for the following: Dirk Bogarde, Sophia Loren, Kay Kendall, Monica Vitti, Romy Schneider, Lilli Palmer, Ingrid Thulin, Stanley Baker, Alan Bates, Stephen Boyd, Laurence Harvey, Peter Finch, David Warner, Kay Walsh, Joan Greenwood, Lee Remick, Janet Leigh, Debra Paget, Linda Darnell, Gina Lollobrigida, Silvana Mangano, Anouk Aimee, Francoise Dorleac, Jean Sorel, Jacques Demy, Charlotte Rampling, Susannah York, Sarah Miles, Vera Miles, Martha Hyer and Dana Wynter.

Also discussed [but not kept - perhaps I should do them again!] were: Jeffrey Hunter, Lee Marvin, Claire Bloom, Glynis Johns, Flora Robson, Irene Papas, Capucine, Belinda Lee, Anita Ekberg, David Hemmings, Michael York, Michael Craig, Trevor Howard, Jack Hawkins, Stewart Granger, Michael Wilding, Jane Asher, Peter McEnery, John Fraser and English actresses of the '50s.


TOP 30 FILMS:

BLOW-UP - Antonioni [1966/67]
L'ECLISSE - Antonioni [1962]
I KNOW WHERE I'M GOING - Powell [1945]
BLACK NARCISSUS - Powell [1947]
THE SCARLET EMPRESS - Von Sterberg [1934]
BRINGING UP BABY - Hawks [1938]
SOME LIKE IT HOT - Wilder [1959]
ALL ABOUT EVE - Mankiewicz [1950]
A STAR IS BORN - Cukor [1954]
2001 A SPACE ODYSSEY - Kubrick [1968]

THE PASSENGER - Antonioni [1975]
THE LEOPARD - Visconti [1963]
NOTORIOUS - Hitchcock [1946]
REAR WINDOW - Hitchcock [1954]
VERTIGO - Hitchcock [1958]
NORTH BY NORTHWEST - Hitchcock [1959]
PSYCHO - Hitchcock [1960]
THE BIRDS - Hitchcock [1963]
L'AVVENTURA - Antonioni [1960]
SUNSET BOULEVARD - Wilder [1950]
DOUBLE INDEMNITY - Wilder [1944]
THE QUIET MAN - Ford [1952]
THE SEARCHERS - Ford [1956]
JOHNNY GUITAR - Ray [1954]
KLUTE - Pakula [1971]
THE BANDWAGON - Minnelli [1953] / LES GIRLS - Cukor [1957]
AUTUMN SONATA - Bergman [1978] / WILD STRAWBERRIES - Bergman [1957]
TOYKO STORY - Ozu [1953]
PATHAR PANCHALI - Ray [1955]
UMBERTO D - De Sica [1952]
AU HASARD BALTHASAR - Bresson [1966]

A RANDOM SELECTION OF OTHER FAVOURITE MOVIES:

A Matter of Life and Death, The Women, The Innocents, The Reluctant Debutante, Barry Lyndon, Tom Jones, The Servant, Billy Liar, The Misfits, Only Angels Have Wings, Chinatown, New York New York, American Gigolo, All That Jazz, Nashville, Kiss Me Kate, Days of Wine and Roses, Night of the Iguana, Heaven Knows Mr Allison, Separate Tables, The Sundowners, I Want to Live, With a Song in my Heart, I'll Cry Tomorrow, Modesty Blaise, The Lion in Winter, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Girl with Green Eyes, I Was Happy Here, A Letter to Three Wives, The Queen of Spades, La Notte, The Red Desert, Desperately Seeking Susan, Whats New Pussycat, The Pink Panther, Dance of the Vampires [The Fearless Vampire Killers], Smiles of a Summer Night, Persona, Cries and Whispers, The Girl Can't Help It, Genevieve, Simon and Laura, Designing Woman, Its Always Fair Weather, Brigadoon, My Sister Eileen, Loving You, Wild River, Bhowani Junction, Moulin Rouge ('53), The Unforgiven, To Have and Have Not, Hatari, Man's Favourite Sport, Laura, Gilda, Mildred Pierce, Trooper Hook, Walk on the Wild Side, All That Heaven Allows, A Summer Place, North to Alaska, The Best of Everything, Taxi Driver, Obsession, Close Encounters, Le Feu Follet, Plein Soleil, Arabesque, Charade, Senso, Odd Man Out, The Heiress, Old Acquaintance, Dead Ringer, The Devil Is a Woman, Queen Christina, Steamboat Bill Jr, The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeousie, Anatomy of a Murder, Giant, East of Eden, Friendly Persuasion, The Big Country, Casablanca, Mrs Miniver, This Happy Breed, The Way to the Stars, Captain Blood, Adventures of Robin Hood, Advenures of Quentin Durward, Two for the Road, Coma, And God Created Woman, Peeping Tom, El Cid, The Vikings, Spartacus, Ben Hur, Solomon and Sheba, Helen of Troy, Cleopatra, Fall of the Roman Empire, Alexander, All About My Mother, Law of Desire, La Femme Infidele, Boy on a Dolphin, Sissi, Innocents with Dirty Hands, Mommie Dearest, The Arrangement, Zabriskie Point, The Chapman Report, Something for Everyone, Just a Gigolo, Torch Song, The Opposite Sex, Woman's World, Raintree County, Hound Dog Man, No Down Payment, The Tempest, Five Miles to Midnight, Goodbye Again, Inside Daisy Clover, Deep End, Chimes at Midnight, Dangerous Exile, Toys in the Attic, Viva Maria, The Silver Chalice, The Spanish Gardener, Campbell's Kingdom, An Alligator Named Daisy.

MOST WANTED LIST:

The Sea Wall [This Angry Age], L'Homme De Rio, Sanctuary, The Sound and The Fury, A Brief Vacation, Royal Flash.

FAVOURITE ACTRESSES:

Sophia Loren / Monica Vitti
Kay Kendall / Marilyn Monroe
Lee Remick / Susan Hayward
Julie Christie / Faye Dunaway
Romy Schneider / Audrey Hepburn
Katharine Hepburn / Bette Davis
Greta Garbo / Marlene Dietrich
Deborah Kerr / Jean Simmons
Ava Gardner / Elizabeth Taylor
Ingrid Bergman / Vivien Leigh
Anouk Aimee / Lilli Palmer
Joan Crawford / Barbara Stanwyck
Julie Harris / Anne Baxter
Gene Tierney / Rita Hayworth
Belinda Lee / Francoise Dorleac
Isabelle Adjani / Stephane Audran
Carole Lombard / Judy Garland
Geraldine Page / Lauren Bacall
Olivia De Havilland / Joan Fontaine.

ROLLCALL OF HONOUR - OTHER FAVOURITES:

Jane Fonda, Diane Keaton, Genevieve Bujold, Barbra Streisand, Liza Minnelli, Anjelica Huston, Cyd Charisse, Claire Bloom, Wendy Hiller, Joan Greenwood, Capucine, Janet Leigh, Dolores Gray, Natalie Wood, Grace Kelly, Kim Novak, Eva Marie Saint, Julie Andrews, Mary Astor, Ann Miller, Jean Hagen, Ida Lupino, Jane Greer, Suzanne Pleshette, Tuesday Weld, Angie Dickinson, Sandy Dennis, Thelma Ritter, Eve Arden, Agnes Moorehead, Jo Van Fleet, Beatrice Lillie, Catherine Deneuve, Paula Prentiss, Susannah York, Sarah Miles, Hope Lange, Tippi Hedren, Silvana Mangano, Anna Magnani, Jeanne Moreau, Simone Signoret, Melina Mercouri, Liv Ullmann, Ingrid Thulin, Fanny Ardant, Charlotte Rampling, Marie Laforet, Claudia Cardinale, Gina Lollobrigida, Anita Ekberg, Alida Valli, Delphine Seyrig, Genevieve Page, Vera Miles, Jean Seberg, Jane Russell, Betty Garrett, Celeste Holm, Linda Darnell, Barbara Harris, Madeline Kahn, Mary Steenburgen, Margaret Leighton, Gladys Cooper, Coral Browne, Pamela Brown, Edith Evans, Celia Johnson, Flora Robson, Maggie Smith, Judi Dench, Vanessa Redgrave, Lynn Redgrave, Rita Tushingham, Billie Whitelaw, Yvonne Mitchell, Sylvia Syms, Kay Walsh, Vivien Pickles, Kathleen Byron, Ruth Gordon, Sheila Gish, Jane Asher, Anna Quayle, Glynis Johns, Brenda de Banzie, Martita Hunt, Joan Sims, Irene Handl, Geraldine McEwan, Prunella Scales.

CURRENT: Helen Mirren, Cate Blanchett, Tilda Swinton, Julianne Moore, Julie Walters, Brenda Blethyn, Imelda Staunton, Emma Thompson, Alison Steadman, Laura Linney.

NEW DISCOVERY:
Loretta Young in '30s films like LADIES IN LOVE, RAMONA, ZOO IN BUDAPEST, THE CRUSADES.

TOP 20 ACTORS:

Dirk Bogarde
Robert de Niro
Cary Grant
James Stewart
Gary Cooper
James Mason
Alan Bates
Peter Finch
James Dean
Jeffrey Hunter

Gregory Peck
William Holden
Humphrey Bogart
Marlon Brando
Montgomery Clift
Ian McKellen
Trevor Howard
Alec Guinness
Laurence Olivier
Ralph Richardson

and

Buster Keaton.

OTHER FAVOURITES:

Burt Lancaster, Glenn Ford, Tyrone Power, Robert Taylor, John Wayne, Charlton Heston, Stephen Boyd, George Sanders, Clifton Webb, Anton Walbrook, Vincent Price, Robert Preston, Albert Finney, Peter O'Toole, Rex Harrison, Roger Livesey, Michael Craig, John Fraser, Gary Raymond, Peter McEnery, Tab Hunter, Rod Taylor, Cliff Robertson, Brandon de Wilde, Donald Sutherland, Alain Delon, Anthony Perkins, Bruno Ganz, Farley Granger, Raf Vollone, Jean Sorel, Maurice Ronet, Gary Oldman, Keanu Reeves, Richard Gere, Terence Stamp, David Hemmings, David Warner, Michael York, Claude Rains, Stewart Granger, Harry Andrews, Jack Hawkins, Richard Todd, Roland Curram, Derek Jacobi, Nigel Hawthorne, Michael Wilding, Jack Carson, Charles Bickford, Henry Daniell.

CURRENT:

Clive Owen, Gael Garcia Bernal, Liam Neeson, Peter Sarsgaard, Jake Gyllenhaal, Brendan Fraser, Joseph Fiennes

TOP DIRECTORS

Michelangelo Antonioni / Ingmar Bergman.

AMERICAN:

Alfred Hitchcock
Howard Hawks
John Huston
William Wyler
Billy Wilder
Joe Mankiewicz
George Cukor
Vincente Minnelli
Martin Scorsese
Robert Altman
Josef Von Sternberg
Orson Welles
George Stevens
Fred Zinnemann

THE REST OF THE PANTHEON:

Alan Pakula, Robert Mulligan, Sidney Lumet, Stanley Kubrick, Paul Schrader, Steven Spielberg, Michael Mann, Terrence Malick, John Ford, Frank Capra, Michael Curtiz, Charles Walters.

OF THEIR TIME (50s/60s):

Kazan, Kramer, Frank Tashlin, Otto Preminger, Nicholas Ray, Anthony Mann, Robert Rossen, Martin Ritt, Douglas Sirk, Stanley Donen, John Frankenheimer, Richard Brooks, Jean Negulesco, John Sturges, Blake Edwards, Richard Quine, George Roy Hill, Robert Wise, Richard Fleisher, J Lee Thompson.

NEW DIRECTORS:

Todd Haynes, Francois Ozon, Bill Condon, Ang Lee.

BRITISH:

John Schlesinger, Stephen Frears, Nicholas Roeg, Joseph Losey*, Richard Lester*, Michael Powell, John Boorman, Ridley Scott, Clive Donner, Desmond Davis, Terence Davies, Tony Richardson, J Lee Thompson, Lewis Gilbert, Ronald Neame [* honorary Brits]

EUROPEAN:

Michelangelo Antonioni, Vittorio de Sica, Pedro Almodovar, Roberto Rossellini, Luchino Visconti, Federico Fellini, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Bernardo Bertolucci, Ingmar Bergman, Max Ophuls, Luis Bunuel, Wim Wenders, Louis Malle, Francois Truffaut, Jacques Demy, Rene Clement, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Claude Lelouch, Roger Vadim.

TOP 12 MUSICALS:

The Bandwagon, Kiss Me Kate, On The Town, Swingtime, The Gay Divorce, There's No Business Like Show Business, Meet Me In St Louis, The Pirate, Les Girls, My Sister Eileen, Silk Stockings, Funny Face, Gypsy + South Pacific.

FAVOURITE SILENTS:

Steamboat Bill Jr, The Thief of Baghdad, Exit Smiling, The Wind, Way Down East.

First movie seen: JOHNNY GUITAR - when aged 8. What an introduction to cinema ....
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A Single Man

A Single Man

7.5
9
  • May 3, 2010
  • Startling changes from Isherwood's book, but still fascinating

    Dans les mailles du filet

    Dans les mailles du filet

    6.6
    9
  • Sep 7, 2008
  • The System is back and still works

    A blast from the past for those young in the early 60s is the belated DVD release of THE SYSTEM (US Title: THE GO-GETTERS) made in 63 and released in 64 - when I saw it aged 18 when it would have played here in the UK for a week on release as part of a double bill and then promptly vanished without trace until I saw the DVD yesterday. It comes with a nice 8 page booklet too setting the film in context which is a model of its kind, if only more DVD re-issues followed suit!

    The film directed by Michael Winner with marvellous black and white photography by Nicholas Roeg is set in one of those English seaside towns following a gang of young men, led by the then very charismatic Oliver Reed, and their amorous pursuits over the summer and is actually a perfect compendium of European cinema trends of the time - there are Antonioniish moments (the tennis game here has a real ball) and it ends like LA DOLCE VITA in a Felliniesque dawn at the beach as the disillusioned characters realise the summer is over. The script by Peter Draper anticipates elements of DARLING and BLOWUP.

    It sports of course a great cast of English young players of the time (Barbara Ferris, Julia Foster, Ann Lynn, John Alderton) as well as reliables like Harry Andrews. Of the young cast David Hemmings (rather in the background here) would two years later personify the 60s when chosen by Antonioni for his lead in BLOWUP. Jane Merrow (Hemmings' girlfriend of the time, and a replacement for Julie Christie who was doing BILLY LIAR) is perfect as Nicola the rich girl whom Reed falls for but she plays the game better than he does. I got to meet her myself once ...

    Winner of course may be rather a figure of fun now, one forgets that in the 60s before those DEATH WISHES etc his films caught the moment as well as any by Richard Lester, Losey, Schlesinger or the underrated Clive Donner, with titles like THE JOKERS and I'LL NEVER FORGET WHATSHISNAME where Reed was meant to be his character from THE SYSTEM five years later.

    In all its a perfect early 60s movie full of sounds and faces and the mood of that time before the 60s happened. For anyone interested in English cinema or remembers the era, its a real pleasure to see again 40+ years later !
    Je sais où je vais

    Je sais où je vais

    7.4
    10
  • Sep 26, 2006
  • A completely satisfying movie!

    Reading these comments has made me want to take out my Powell-Pressburger DVD pack and see this once again. There is just so much to enjoy: the magic of the Highlands, the quest, confident woman being undermined by romance, the interplay between Hiller and Livesey. Above all the dialogue and the way its said is just so satisfying: Wendy Hiller saying "I can't do a thing with my hair" after the storm, and Roger Livesey replying about the missing wedding dress "A mermaid will get married in it...". Then there is the wonderful way Pamela Brown (a great English eccentric actress) says "Yes but money isn't everything". The whole sequence at Ardnocroish is also magical ..... yes its time to go back to the magic of the highlands and Powell and Pressburger one more time. It is in fact a timeless classic up there with Casablanca, The African Queen and The Quiet Man.
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