Friday, July 18, 2014

Shave is as good as night's sleep

A whole bunch of people investigates beloved reverend's murder. An Elia Kazan film, so I though it would be a knock-out B&W classic and for some it sure is, but to me and most of the others really, the real appeal is that this is a 40s picture and you try to see how things looked back then and how people spoke, dressed and behaved.

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Adversity builds character

A bit of a nostalgic filmmaking feel.  Paul Hunham teaches privileged boys at an elite  New England prep school and he has to remain on cam...