This 1951 classic, directed by Robert Wise, isn't just one of the best 1950s sci fi movies - its strong anti-war message resonates even today. H.G. Wells' War of the Worlds, released in 1953, brought the famed novel to life with groundbreaking special effects, presenting a harrowing ...
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...
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)
As the newly restored, 4K edition of Four Sided Triangle (1953) becomes available, we look on the final years and movies of its leading lady, Barbara Payton. We celebrate the remarkable presence she brought to her two Hammer outings and pause to reassess what made her such a remarkable perf...
1953 in an effort to address the decreasing box-office receipts caused by the popularity of television among the movie going public. Walt Disney has released several natural history films, including "The Living Desert" to showcase the...
"The fourth feature directed in England by American Joseph Losey, credited pseudonymously to Joseph Walton due to the Hollywood blacklist, this serviceable but rarely screened thriller was released overseas in a version ten minutes longer as The Intimate Stranger. Scripted by Casablanca's Howard Koch...
Sippy Films has continuously pushed the boundaries of Indian filmmaking. In 1953, it introduced Gevacolor (a color motion picture process) in the film Shahenshah. In 1975, the company released Sholay - the first Indian film in 70mm along with stereophonic six-track sound. It was also...
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...
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Posted byfilmsinvanvorst “The Sting” Directed by George Roy Hill starring Paul Newman, Robert Redford and Robert Shaw Celebrating its 50th anniversary “The Sting” released in 1973 won 7 Oscars including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Screenplay at the 1974 Academy Awards, a feat rarely...