A Bridge Too Far (1977)
Richard Attenborough directing a scene from “A Bridge Too Far.” how you get pfizer viagra Recently this column focused on “Theirs Is the Glory,” a fairly unique film in which the actual participants of...
View ArticleKing & Country (1964)
“King & Country” is a very harsh and bleak anti-war film that’s been largely relegated to the cinematic dustbin of history, despite being very well-regarded at the time — enough to earn four BAFTA...
View ArticleThe Night Porter (1974)
“The Night Porter” was deliberately provocative, and the reaction it provoked ran the gamut. It was banned outright in a few countries, celebrated in some high-society circles, reviled in others. It...
View ArticleCast a Dark Shadow (1955)
Dirk Bogarde had a certain discreet charm that worked well for him as a British leading man. His enduring image on the screen is of a sleek, well-mannered gentleman of the upper crust, not very large,...
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