List of all movies released in 1952, with film trailers when available. These movies of 1952 are listed alphabetically, but if you're looking for a particular ... (Page 2)
Released: 1957 Directed by: Paul Landres 11 My Son, the Vampire 22 votes My Son, the Vampire (1952), also known as Mother Riley Meets the Vampire, is a unique entry in the realm of '50s vampire cinema due to its comedic approach to the traditional horror genre. The film, directed...
Yet lurking underneath is an allegory about the effects of the Hollywood Blacklist, of which screenwriter Michael Wilson was a victim (the film was originally released with no screenwriting credit; Wilson’s credit was restored in 1996). Cooper stars as the patriarch of the Birdwell family, ...
Given the prevalence of quality films released in 1953, many of which remain iconic classics that have endured significantly, it was Warner Bros 3D horror filmHouse Of Wax, which jagged my attention.House Of Waxis notable not just for being Warner’s first foray into the format, but it was...
"Starring Michael Caine as a vicious London hoodlum who tries to smoke out his brother’s killer, Get Carter was released in 1971, seven months before The French Connection. Though Hodges’ film never achieved that level of fame, its shockingly amoral hero and location-shot existential realism ...
EditReleased Updated1965-10-16 Release date(First episode) 十月16, 1965(West Germany) Contacts + Add Become a member to see contact information for Neues aus der Welt des Films. Try IMDbPro Premium for free + Add Cast 90 cast members ...
In 2012, Scorsese was the cover star for an issue of Fast Company Magazine. In addition to the main profile, the publication also released a list of the whopping 85 films the director mentioned during the interview — some in passing, some in-depth. One film Scorsese praised was ‘The ...
"John Cassavetes's first crime thriller, a postnoir masterpiece, failed miserably at the box office when first released in 1976… A personal, deeply felt character study rather than a routine action picture, it follows Cosmo Vitelli (Ben Gazzara), the charismatic owner of an LA strip joint—...
This is the true trajectory of noir released from the shackles of the studio enterprise: treacherous mud and dull clouds leading to a desolate beach of lost youth." - Tony D'Ambra (FilmsNoir.net) IMDB / 30 French Noir Masterworks (Spencer Selby) Sudden Danger Hubert Cornfield 1955, ...
Made in 1960 and released by Columbia Pictures, this is of possible interest to Hammer historians as one of the last films from director Bernard Mainwaring, who had helmed the first ever Hammer Film Production – The Public Life of Henry the Ninth. A fuller inspection of both titles will be...