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Cowboy   1958     3 stars    N/R, 92 min.
Genre: Western
Director: Delmer Daves  
Cast: Glenn Ford, Jack Lemmon, Brian Donlevy, Anna Kashfi, Dick York, Richard Jaeckel, Strother Martin, King Donovan, Vaughn Taylor, Frank DeKova

  Frank Harris (Jack Lemmon) seeks excitement as a cowhand on a roundup. He gets more than he bargained for, but he becomes hardened to the rigors of life, and along the way his partner, Tom Reece (Glenn Ford), softens his own outlook on life.


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Poster Art From art.comInherit the Wind   1960     4 stars    N/R, 127 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: Stanley Kramer  
Cast: Spencer Tracy, Fredric March, Dick York, Gene Kelly, Harry Morgan, Florence Eldridge, Elliott Reid, Philip Coolidge, Claude Akins, Noah Beery Jr., Donna Anderson, Paul Hartman, Jimmy Boyd, Norman Fell, Hope Summers

  Charles Darwin's theories of evolution go on trial in the 1925 Scopes "Monkey Trial" in Tennessee where Clarence Darrow (Spencer Tracy) and William Jennings Bryan (Fredric March) argue the merits of teaching the new science in the classroom.    1 User Review




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Battle of the Giants1fatts 06/16/2009 
  The story is that when this movie was being shot, actors on the lot would find their way to the set to just hang out and watch the battle of the giants: Spencer Tracy and Fredric March. It was a good script; no one could direct courtroom like Stanley Kramer; nice casting; great set: but it is, in the end, March and Tracy eating the scenery and creating character.
Other good things deserve to be said about this movie, but it's watching the two actors of their generation pull out the stops that overshadows everything else.



Cast
Spencer Tracy Henry Drummond
Fredric March Matthew Harrison Brady
Dick York Bertram T. Cates
Gene Kelly E.K. Hornbeck
Harry Morgan Judge Mel Coffey
Florence Eldridge Mrs. Brady
Elliott Reid Prosecutor Tom Davenport
Philip Coolidge Mayor Jason Carter
Claude Akins Rev. Brown
Noah Beery Jr. John Stebbins
Donna Anderson Rachel Brown
Paul Hartman Meeker
Jimmy Boyd Howard
Norman Fell Radio Announcer
Hope Summers Mrs. Krebs
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My Sister Eileen   1955     3 and a half stars    N/R, 106 min.
Genre: Musical / Comedy / Romance
Director: Richard Quine  
Cast: Janet Leigh, Betty Garrett, Jack Lemmon, Bob Fosse, Kurt Kasznar, Dick York, Lucy Marlow, Barbara Brown, Horace McMahon, Queenie Smith, Tommy Rall, Henry Slate, Hal March, Kathryn Grant, William Newell

  This musical remake of the 1940s' play and film involves two sisters–Eileen (Janet Leigh) and Ruth (Betty Garrett)–who move from Ohio to New York City where they move into a basement apartment. Ruth aspires to be a writer, but her work is turned down by magazine publisher Bob Baker (Jack Lemmon) until he convinces her to move away from fiction and write about her "true" life. Eileen Aspires to be an actress, and now Ruth pretends to be Eileen in her writings, which involve Eileen's misadventures with strange men. It works, and both find fame, fortune, and love. Highlight: Jack Lemmon and Betty Garrett perform "It's Bigger than You and Me." Screenplay by Blake Edwards.



Cast
Janet Leigh Eileen Sherwood
Betty Garrett Ruth Sherwood
Jack Lemmon Robert "Bob" Baker
Bob Fosse Frank Lippincott
Kurt Kasznar "Papa" Appopolous
Dick York Ted "Wreck" Loomis
Lucy Marlow Helen, Wreck's girlfriend
Barbara Brown Helen's Mother
Horace McMahon Police Officer Lonigan
Queenie Smith Alice, Baker's Secretary
Tommy Rall Chick Clark
Henry Slate Drunk
Hal March Pete, a Drunk
Kathryn Grant Young Hopeful
William Newell Plumber

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Operation Mad Ball   1957     2 stars    N/R, 105 min.
Genre: Comedy / Drama
Director: Richard Quine  
Cast: Jack Lemmon, Mickey Rooney, Kathryn Grant, Ernie Kovacs, Arthur O'Connell, James Darren, Roger Smith, Dick York, L.Q. Jones, William Leslie, Sheridan Comerate, Jeanne Manet, Richard Bull, William Hickey, Paul Picerni

  As a way to raise morale, World War II American soldiers stationed in France plan a big blast of a party and invite the nurses who they work with. But, the nurses are officers, and the soldiers are enlisted men, and they are not allowed to fraternize. Their commanding officer, Capt. Locke (Ernie Kovacs) sticks by the rules, so Pvt. Hogan (Jack Lemmon), with help from Sgt. Yancy Skibo (Mickey Rooney), sneaks around and arranges for the party to be held at a local hotel managed by Mme. LaFour (Jeanne Manet). One of the nurses, Betty Bixby (Kathryn Grant), is Hogan's love interest, and she is not sure that the scheme will work.



Cast
Jack Lemmon Pvt. Hogan
Mickey Rooney MSgt. Yancy Skibo
Kathryn Grant Lt. Betty Bixby
Ernie Kovacs Capt. Paul Locke
Arthur O'Connell Col. Rousch
James Darren Pvt. Widowskas
Roger Smith Cpl. Berryman
Dick York Cpl. Bohun
L.Q. Jones Ozark
William Leslie Pvt. Grimes
Sheridan Comerate Sgt. Wilson
Jeanne Manet Madame LaFour
Richard Bull Military Police Sergeant
William Hickey Sampson
Paul Picerni Pvt. Bullard
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They Came to Cordura   1959     2 and a half stars    N/R, 123 min.
Genre: Western
Director: Robert Rossen  
Cast: Gary Cooper, Rita Hayworth, Van Heflin, Tab Hunter, Richard Conte, Michael Callan, Dick York, Robert Keith, Jim Bannon, Edward Platt

  Set during World War I, this is the story of Major Thomas Thorn's (Gary Cooper) mission into Mexico where he leads his men in pursuit of Pancho Villa and becomes involved with a politician's daughter (Rita Hayworth).


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Movie Quick Pick
1. Cowboy (1958)
2. Inherit the Wind (1960)
3. My Sister Eileen (1955)
4. Operation Mad Ball (1957)
5. They Came to Cordura (1959)


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