that James M. Cain's The Postman Always Rings Twice would be good film material; Visconti adapted it for the screen in 1942, as Ossessione, one of the first neorealist films of the period. There are some outstanding performances in ...
"Directed by the great Jean Renoir, "La Grande Illusion" (1937) is the finest of all anti-war films and a cinematic masterwork.
La Grande Illusion: A Film by Jean Renoir; Translated from the French by Marianne Alexandre and Andrew Sinclair
Directed by the great Jean Renoir, "La Grande Illusion" (1937) is the finest of all anti-war films and a cinematic masterwork.
"Directed by the great Jean Renoir, "La Grande Illusion" (1937) is the finest of all anti-war films and a cinematic masterwork.
Grand Illusion: A Film by Jean Renoir
Film: La Grande Illusion
What makes a great movie great? ... An actor legendary? ... A screenplay extraordinary or just ordinary? Syd Field has spent a lifetime seeking answers to these questions.
Jacobsen's depiction of the Leuna factory loomed over an assortment of textiles and porcelain dolls, while a display of scouring agents was mounted below Mercker's triumphant painting of the Nuremberg rallies.
In 1861, 15 yr. old Alexandra is sent to Virginia to learn how to be a proper lady.