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Deck the Halls December: Mr. Soft Touch (1949)
It's the holiday season and we are watching movies. Why don't you join us? RODNEY BOWCOCK : Mr. Soft Touch is a noirish Christmas comedy (but not really a comedy, just kind of lighter in tone) about a complicated con-man named Joe Miracle (Glenn Ford) who takes refuge in a settlement house run by Jenny Jones (Evelyn Keyes). There’s a series of amusing situations as Joe tries to acclimate himself to his new surroundings, but there’s also an ominous tone as the mob and a shady

Samantha Glasser
Dec 54 min read


November Nights: Night Must Fall (1937)
RODNEY BOWCOCK : Night Must Fall centers on a small English village shook with the news of a missing woman, and zeroes in on the home of a hypochondriac and her team of servants. One of these servants has found herself pregnant by a worker in the town who claims to want to marry her. When Danny (Robert Montgomery), the aforementioned layabout finally appears, he quickly ingrates himself into the household winning the affections of the old dowager (Dame May Whitty) and sets h

Samantha Glasser
Nov 216 min read


November Nights: He Walked By Night (1948)
RODNEY BOWCOCK : He Walked By Night is a semi-documentary film noir directed by Alfred Werker ( Moon Over Her Shoulder amongst many, many others) and an uncredited Anthony Mann (who may have shot a few scenes of the movie, or may have shot as much as a third, although some reviewers have an unplausible theory that Mann reshot the ENTIRE film), this is the gritty, dirty story of Roy Martin (Richard Basehart), an unscrupulous burglar turned cop-killer and the lengths that the

Samantha Glasser
Nov 145 min read


November Nights: Tonight and Every Night (1945)
RODNEY BOWCOCK : Tonight and Every Night is a story based around the Blitz in London, focusing primarily on Rita Hayworth, Janet Blair and Marc Platt as the stars of the Music Box Theatre, a music hall that never missed a performance. The story is told to a photographer from Life magazine (Jim Bannon), and in between the story of the theater is a romance story between Hayworth and Lee Bowman. SAMANTHA GLASSER : Tonight and Every Night is based on a real theater called the W

Samantha Glasser
Nov 74 min read


Ominous October: Night Monster (1942)
To celebrate spooky season, we view and review lesser-known scary movies from the golden age. RODNEY BOWCOCK : Near the swampy mansion of Kurt Ingston (Ralph Morgan) there have been a string of unexplained murders and weird happenings. Ingston’s sister, Margaret (Fay Helm), claims that she is being falsely imprisoned under false accusations of mental illness. Millie Carson (Janet Shaw), a maid, abruptly quits and disappears under mysterious circumstances. Meanwhile, Ingston h

Samantha Glasser
Oct 244 min read


Ominous October: Whispering Ghosts (1942)
RODNEY BOWCOCK : Brenda Joyce stars as Elizabeth Woods, the niece of a murdered pirate. The pirate has left her a decrepit ship in his will and she is determined to discover how and why he was murdered. Meanwhile, Milton Berle has his own reasons for solving the murder. SAMANTHA GLASSER: Berle has a true-crime radio program that delves into the stories of unsolved murders and attempts to reveal the truth. The case he is currently unraveling is also of interest to the police
Rodney Bowcock
Oct 174 min read


Ominous October: The Crawling Hand (1963)
To celebrate spooky season, we view and review lesser-known scary movies from the golden age. RODNEY BOWCOCK : There’s no better place to start except for the beginning, so here we go. An astronaut is coming back from a successful moon landing though things aren’t going well. He’s run out of oxygen and while he can communicate with mission control, the video monitors show him in bad shape, begging to ship to be blown up as his hand is making him “do things…kill…kill”. Mean

Samantha Glasser
Oct 104 min read


Ominous October: Dead Men Walk (1943)
To celebrate spooky season, we view and review lesser-known scary movies from the golden age. RODNEY BOWCOCK : The film opens as a book on the history of vampires is tossed into a fire while a head comes into focus, warning us not to be flippant with the powers of the dark arts. This leads us to a funeral in progress for Dr Elywn Clayton (George Zucco), a town misfit with a penchant for the occult. Attending the funeral is Elywn’s twin brother Dr Lloyd Clayton (Zucco again, n

Samantha Glasser
Oct 34 min read


Swan Song September: The Hoodlum Saint (1946)
This month we watch films featuring the final performance of a beloved star. This week we examine the last movie featuring Rags Ragland and Slim Summerville, The Hoodlum Saint. RODNEY BOWCOCK : Returning home from WWI we meet Major Terry O’Neill (William Powell), who was a newspaper reporter before he left for overseas. He returns home to find himself out of a job and unable to get a new one, along with many other returning soldiers. Terry has reunited with a group of small t

Samantha Glasser
Sep 197 min read


Swan Song September: Hoopla (1933)
This month we watch films featuring the final performance of a beloved star. This week we examine Clara Bow in Hoopla. RODNEY BOWCOCK : It’s old-timey carnival time when this movie opens as we meet Nifty Miller (Preston Foster) and his son Chris (Richard Cromwell). Nifty manages the carnival and Chris is his bumpkin son who shows up to the carnival hoping for work and spoiling his dad’s relationship with his lover Carrie (Minna Gombell). This ticks Carrie off but good so s

Samantha Glasser
Sep 126 min read


Swan Song September: Mister Roberts (1955)
This month we watch films featuring the final performance of a beloved star. This week we witness William Powell's work in Mister Roberts. RODNEY BOWCOCK : The film is set on a navy cargo ship, The Reluctant , perched in the Pacific Ocean far from any of the conflicts that we are used to being thrust into in these sorts of films. It centers on Doug Roberts (Henry Fonda), the cargo chief of the ship, who is thirsty to see more of the battle action that he fantasizes about, his

Samantha Glasser
Sep 58 min read


Jean Arthur August: Flying Luck (1927)
There are some actors who seem to be great in everything they do without exception. This month we explore some of Jean Arthur’s...

Samantha Glasser
Aug 225 min read


Jean Arthur August: Whirlpool (1934)
There are some actors who seem to be great in everything they do without exception. This month we explore some of Jean Arthur’s...

Samantha Glasser
Aug 155 min read


Jean Arthur August: The Greene Murder Case (1929)
There are some actors who seem to be great in everything they do without exception. This month we explore some of Jean Arthur’s...
Rodney Bowcock
Aug 84 min read


Jean Arthur August: If You Could Only Cook (1935)
There are some actors who seem to be great in everything they do without exception. This month we explore some of Jean Arthur’s...

Samantha Glasser
Aug 15 min read


July Journeys: The Palm Beach Story (1942)
This month we take a vacation with movies featuring characters doing the same. RODNEY BOWCOCK : The Palm Beach Story is essentially the...

Samantha Glasser
Jul 185 min read


July Journeys: Lonesome (1928)
This month we take a vacation with movies featuring characters doing the same. RODNEY BOWCOCK : Lonesome (1928) tells a simple story...

Samantha Glasser
Jul 116 min read


July Journeys: Blondie Takes a Vacation (1939)
This month we take a vacation with movies featuring characters doing the same. SAMANTHA GLASSER : Dagwood (Arthur Lake) and Blondie...

Samantha Glasser
Jul 46 min read


A Musical June: I'm From Arkansas (1944)
This month, we turn to a trio of musicals from the Golden Age of Hollywood, notable and seldom seen. SAMANTHA GLASSER : A group of...

Samantha Glasser
Jun 205 min read


A Musical June: Sunny Side Up (1929)
This month, we turn to a trio of musicals from the Golden Age of Hollywood, notable and seldom seen. RODNEY BOWCOCK : Well, here’s a plot...

Samantha Glasser
Jun 135 min read
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