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"ESCAPE FROM FORT BRAVO" (1953) Review

Years ago, I used to watch a great deal of old Film on late night television. My two preferito channels that offered these Film were Turner Network Televisione (TNT) and the American Film Classic (AMC), which used to air Film without any commercial breaks. On TNT, I had stumbled across a Western movie originally released da MGM Studios in 1953 called "ESCAPE FROM FORT BRAVO" (1953) and fell in Amore with it. After watching my recently purchased DVD copy of the movie, I could see why it became a preferito of mine.

Directed da John Sturges during the...
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"THE YOUNG VICTORIA" (2009) Review

About a anno o so before his popolare Televisione series, "DOWNTON ABBEY" hit the airwaves, Julian Fellowes served as screenwriter to the lavish biopic about the early life and reign of Britain's Queen Victoria called "THE YOUNG VICTORIA". The 2009 movie starred Emily Blunt in the titolo role and Rupert Friend as the Prince Consort, Prince Albert.

"THE YOUNG VICTORIA" began during the last years in the reign of King William IV, Victoria's uncle. Acknowledge as the successivo ruler of Britain, Victoria became the target of a political tug-of-war between her mother,...
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”THE WINDS OF WAR” (1983) Review

Some forty-five years ago, autore Herman Wouk wrote ”The Winds of War”, a bestselling novel about the experiences of a middle-aged U.S. Navy officer and his family during the early years of World War II. A decade later, ABC Televisione and producer David Wolper brought his story to the Televisione screen with a seven-part, fourteen-and-a-half ora miniseries that became a ratings hit and a major Emmy and Golden Globe nominee.

Produced da Dan Curtis and Barbara Steele, and directed da Curtis; ”THE WINDS OF WAR” was a sprawling saga that told the story...
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"TOM JONES" (1963) Review

Recently, I searched my memories for any Film produced outside of the United States that not only won the Academy Award for Best Picture, but I would also consider a personal preferito of mine. Only one came to mind - the 1963 movie, "TOM JONES".

"TOM JONES" turned out to be the secondo non-Hollywood film that won the coveted Oscar prize. Directed da Tony Richardson, the movie is an adaptation of Henry Fielding's 1749 novel, "The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling", about the coming-of-age and misadventures of an illegitimate young man, raised da a landowner in mid-18th...
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"THE BARCHESTER CHRONICLES" (1982) Review

Back in 1982, the BBC turned to 19th century autore Anthony Trollope for a seven-part miniseries called ”THE BARCHESTER CHRONICLES”. The miniseries was based upon the author’s first two Barchester novels about the Church of England.

Directed da David Giles and written da Alan Plater, ”THE BARCHESTER CHRONICLES” is an adaptation of ”The Warden” (1855) and ”Barchester Towers” (1857). The novels focused upon the the dealings and social maneuverings of the clergy and gentry literature concern the dealings of the clergy and the gentry that...
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