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Olivia de Havilland’s Film Marathon
Very recently, I finished a little Olivia de Havilland’s film marathon. Olivia de Havilland is my 12th favourite actress. The first objective of this marathon was to see more of her films because I liked her very much in the only two movies with her I had seen before the marathon, but I felt like […]

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Jan 13, 20156 min read


Spellbound: Fascination
Spellbound is a movie directed by Alfred Hitchcock and released in 1945. The first time I watched Spellbound, I realized it was a great movie; the second time, I realized it was a very great movie and the third time (yesterday), I realized it was a masterpiece. I took a long time before seeing it. […]

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Nov 24, 20143 min read


The Lady Vanishes: Review of a Fantastic Movie
If I had the chance to star in a Hitchcock’s film, my choice would have been The Lady Vanishes. The Lady Vanishes was, as I said, directed by the great Alfred Hitchcock in 1938. It was produced by Gainsborough Pictures. Along with The 39 Steps, it is considered one of his best British films. It […]

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Nov 22, 20144 min read


Mrs Miniver: Live the War
As it was directed by one of my very favourite movie director, William Wyler, I really had to see this movie. Mrs. Miniver was released in 1942, and many great actors starred in it: Greer Garson, Walter Pidgeon, Teresa Wright, Dame May Whitty, Henry Travers and more. This excellent drama won some important Oscars: Best […]

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Nov 12, 20142 min read


Three Guys Named Mike: Three Times Bravo!
It’s with a great pleasure that I recently bought a 16 DVDs box set. These are all classics, but not very popular ones like The Wizard of Oz or Casablanca. Anyway, after watching some trailers and read a little about these films, one of them grabbed my attention: Three Guys Named Mike, a film directed by Charles Walter […]

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Oct 21, 20142 min read


Madness of the Heart: A review
MADNESS OF THE HEART is a 1949’s film directed by Charles Bennett and starring Margaret Lockwood, Paul Dupuis and Kathleen Byron. I first have to talk to you about Charles Bennett, because I discovered very interesting information about him. Charles Bennett directed only two movies (including this one), but he is more well known as a […]

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Oct 21, 20142 min read
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