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Just Let It Ring, Dammit.
Daisy Kenyon (1947). Directed by Otto Preminger. Starring Joan Crawford, Dana Andrews, and Henry Fonda. (I reviewed it here.)
End of Summer Movie Quiz: My Answers
Dennis Cozzalio presents: Dr. Smithâs Lost in the Space at the End of Summer Movie Quiz. I live for his seasonal quizzes! I have answered (in my typical fashion) with images and Youtube clips rather than just words. It’s been … Continue reading
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Tagged All That Jazz, Bob Fosse, Cyd Charisse, Dana Andrews, Eminem, Ewan McGregor, Howard Hawks, Jim Carrey, Joan Crawford, John Travolta, Lance Kerwin, Leo McCarey, Liza Minnelli, Maggie Cheung, Marlene Dietrich, Nicole Kidman, Oliver, Only Angels Have Wings, Paul Thomas Anderson, Ralph Macchio, Rita Hayworth, Running on Empty, Saturday Night Fever, Sidney Lumet, Strait Jacket, The Darjeeling Limited, The Double Life of Veronique, Wes Anderson, Zodiac
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Daisy Kenyon: Directed by Otto Preminger
My review of Daisy Kenyon is now live: basically it is my clarion call for a Joan Crawford Renaissance – but Daisy Kenyon is also a helluva good movie with some fine performances.