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Tag Archives: George C. Scott
Otto Preminger and Anatomy of a Murder (1959)
Otto Preminger’s Anatomy of a Murder (1959) is the quintessential courtroom drama. Looked at now (in an excellent Blu-ray edition from Criterion) as a perfect expression of its genre, it may even seem formulaic in light of everything that’s been … Continue reading
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Tagged American film, Ben Gazzara, courtroom drama, George C. Scott, James Stewart, Lee Remick, Otto Preminger, paranoia, Review
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Stanley Kubrick 4B: America in England
Dr. Strangelove (1964)
By 1964, Stanley Kubrick had been honing his filmmaking skills for more than ten years in a series of increasingly ambitious projects, all of which were somewhat conventional in terms of form and content – film noir, historical epic, war … Continue reading
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Tagged Actors, Comedy, Directors, George C. Scott, nuclear war, Peter Sellers, Sidney Lumet, Stanley Kubrick
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