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Bhowani Junction   1956     2 and a half stars    N/R, 110 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: George Cukor  
Cast: Ava Gardner, Stewart Granger, Bill Travers, Abraham Sofaer, Francis Matthews, Marne Maitland, Lionel Jeffries, Peter Illing, Edward Chapman, Freda Jackson

  Filmed on location in India, Ava Gardner plays the part of English/Indian Victoria Jones who is in love with British Colonel Rodney Savage (Stewart Granger) and is torn between her fidelity to her husband and desire for Savage.

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Brides of Dracula   1960     3 stars    N/R, 86 min.
Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: Terence Fisher  
Cast: Peter Cushing, Yvonne Monlaur, Martita Hunt, Freda Jackson, David Peel, Michael Ripper, Miles Malleson, Henry Oscar, Mona Washbourne, Fred Johnson

  Baron Meinster (David Peel) is a vampire set free to engage in a reign of terror while evading Doctor Van Helsing (Peter Cushing) who is in hot pursuit.

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A Canterbury Tale   1944     3 stars    N/R, 124 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger  
Cast: Eric Portman, Sheila Sim, Dennis Price, Sergeant John Sweet, Esmond Knight, Charles Hawtrey, Hay Petrie, George Merritt, Edward Rigby, Freda Jackson, Betty Jardine, Eliot Makeham

  Along the road to Canterbury, "Land Girl" Alison Smith (Sheila Sim), U.S. Army Sgt. Bob Johnson (Sergeant John Sweet), and British soldier Peter Gibbs (Dennis Price) become involved with a local prankster, "Glue Man," when he dumps glue on Alison's hair. The mysterious local magistrate (Eric Portman) helps as the trio tries to track down "Glue Man." In the process, they learn about the past and present English countryside, which ultimately leads to answers to their own personal troubles.



Cast
Eric Portman Thomas Colpeper, JP
Sheila Sim Alison Smith
Dennis Price Peter Gibbs
Sergeant John Sweet Bob Johnson
Esmond Knight Narrator/Seven-Sisters Soldier
Charles Hawtrey Thomas Duckett
Hay Petrie Woodcock
George Merritt Ned Horton
Edward Rigby Jim Horton
Freda Jackson Prudence Honeywood
Betty Jardine Fee Baker
Eliot Makeham Organist

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Die, Monster, Die   1965     1 and a half stars    N/R, 78 min.
Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: Daniel Haller  
Cast: Boris Karloff, Nick Adams, Freda Jackson, Suzan Farmer, Patrick Magee, Terrence De Marney

  The home of Nahum Witley (Boris Karloff) was hit by a meteorite. Now, his future son-in-law, Stephen Reinhart (Nick Adams), visits the house and finds mutations of humans as well as animals.

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Poster Art From art.comGreat Expectations   1946     4 stars    N/R, 118 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: David Lean  
Cast: John Mills, Bernard Miles, Finlay Currie, Martita Hunt, Valerie Hobson, Alec Guinness, Jean Simmons, Francis L. Sullivan, Freda Jackson, Torin Thatcher, Tony Wager, Ivor Barnard, George Hayes, Hay Petrie, John Forrest

  Charles Dickens' classic–in the hands of Director David Lean–is a "must see." The story is about poor orphan boy Pip (Tony Wager as young Pip and John Mills as older Pip) who is raised by blacksmith Joe Gargery (Bernard Miles) and his wife (Freda Jackson). As a young lad, Pip rescues and becomes a friend of escaped prisoner Magwitch (Finlay Currie). Pip falls in love with his playmate Estelle (Jean Simmons) who is being raised by bitter Miss Haversham (Martita Hunt) to have higher expectations in life than those of Pip. Later, Pip gains wealth through the help of a mysterious benefactor who, it turns out, is Magwitch repaying Pip for his friendship. Now, Pip can attain "gentleman" status and do well in the Victorian world of the social elite.



Cast
John Mills Pip
Bernard Miles Joe Gargery
Finlay Currie Abel Magwitch
Martita Hunt Miss Havisham
Valerie Hobson Estella
Alec Guinness Herbert Pocket
Jean Simmons Young Estella
Francis L. Sullivan Mr. Jaggers
Freda Jackson Mrs. Joe Gargery
Torin Thatcher Bentley Drummle
Tony Wager Young Pip
Ivor Barnard Mr. Wemmick
George Hayes Convict
Hay Petrie Uncle Pumblechook
John Forrest Pale Young Gentleman

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Greyfriars Bobby   1961     2 and a half stars    N/R, 91 min.
Genre: Family / Drama
Director: Don Chaffey  
Cast: Donald Crisp, Laurence Naismith, Alex Mackenzie, Kay Walsh, Vincent Winter, Gordon Jackson, Duncan Macrae, Andrew Cruickshank, Moultrie Kelsall, Freda Jackson, Joyce Carey, Jameson Clark, Rosalie Crutchley, Bruce Seton, Jack Lambert

  This Disney film–set in Edinburgh, Scotland, during 1865–relates the story of a skye terrier named "Bobby" that returns to its deceased master's grave every night. The problem is that Greyfriars Cemetery does not allow dogs on the property. The caretaker, John Brown (Donald Crisp), becomes attached to Bobby, which puts him at odds with Constable MacLean (Duncan Macrae) who wants Bobby arrested if John will not pay Bobby's license fee. Now, the children of Edinburgh raise the money, and Bobby becomes the neighborhood pet. Based on a true story.



Cast
Donald Crisp John Brown
Laurence Naismith Mr. Trail
Alex Mackenzie Old Jock
Kay Walsh Mrs. Brown
Vincent Winter Tammy
Gordon Jackson Farmer
Duncan Macrae Constable MacLean
Andrew Cruickshank Lord Provost
Moultrie Kelsall Magistrate
Freda Jackson Old Woman Caretaker
Joyce Carey First Lady
Jameson Clark Constable
Rosalie Crutchley Farmer's Wife
Jack Lambert Doctor

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Henry V   1944     4 stars    N/R, 153 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: Laurence Olivier  
Cast: Laurence Olivier, Robert Newton, Leslie Banks, Renee Asherson, Esmond Knight, Leo Genn, Felix Aylmer, Ernest Thesiger, Robert Helpmann, Ralph Truman, Griffith Jones, Morland Graham, Nicholas Hannen, Roy Emerton, Freda Jackson

  No one can beat Sir Laurence Olivier when it comes to directing and acting in Shakespearean plays. In this film, he does both and scores a brilliant production hit. This version of "Henry V" centers on the 1415 battle of Agincourt where the English defeated the French. The film was nominated for several Oscars, including Best Picture and Actor. Olivier received an honorary Oscar for his achievement as actor, producer, and director for the film.



Cast
Laurence Olivier King Henry V
Robert Newton Ancient Pistol
Leslie Banks Chorus
Renee Asherson Princess Katherine
Esmond Knight Fluellen
Leo Genn Constable of France
Felix Aylmer Archbishop of Canterbury
Ernest Thesiger Duke of Berri
Robert Helpmann Bishop of Ely
Ralph Truman Mountjoy
Griffith Jones Earl of Salisbury
Morland Graham Sir Thomas Erpingham
Nicholas Hannen Duke of Exeter
Roy Emerton Lt. Bardolph
Freda Jackson Mistress Quickly

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The Last Man to Hang   1956     2 stars    N/R, 75 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: Terence Fisher  
Cast: Tom Conway, Elizabeth Sellars, Eunice Gayson, Freda Jackson, Anthony Newley, Raymond Huntley, Thomas Heathcote, Ronald Simpson, Victor Maddern, Margaretta Scott

  Following a fatal overdose by his "wife," Roderick (Tom Conway) is tried for her murder and acquitted, but then his wife, Daphne (Elizabeth Sellars), turns up alive in the hospital registered under an alias.

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The Third Secret   1964     2 and a half stars    N/R, 103 min.
Genre: Drama / Mystery
Director: Charles Crichton  
Cast: Stephen Boyd, Jack Hawkins, Richard Attenborough, Diane Cilento, Pamela Franklin, Paul Rogers, Alan Webb, Rachel Kempson, Peter Sallis, Patience Collier, Freda Jackson, Judi Dench, Peter Copley, Nigel Davenport, Charles Lloyd Pack

  TV commentator Alex Stedman (Stephen Boyd) conducts a private investigation into the case of the supposed suicide of a famous London psychiatrist. Stedman had been one of the deceased's patients and doubts that the death was a suicide. The dead man's daughter, Catherine (Pamela Franklin), also believes that it was not a suicide and gives Stedman a list of her father's patients. While interviewing the patients (Jack Hawkins, Richard Attenborough, and Diane Cilento), Stedman learns that all three had secrets in their lives. Then, Stedman comes across another patient–Catherine–who finally confesses that she killed her father to prevent being sent to an institution.



Cast
Stephen Boyd Alex Stedman
Jack Hawkins Sir Frederick Belline
Richard Attenborough Alfred Price-Gorham
Diane Cilento Anne Tanner
Pamela Franklin Catherine Whitset
Paul Rogers Dr. Milton Gillen
Alan Webb Alden Hoving
Rachel Kempson Meldred Hoving
Peter Sallis Lawrence Jacks
Patience Collier Mrs. Pelton
Freda Jackson Mrs. Bales
Judi Dench Miss Humphries
Peter Copley Dr. Leo Whitset
Nigel Davenport Lew Harding
Charles Lloyd Pack Dermot McHenry
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The Valley of Gwangi   1969     2 stars    G, 95 min.
Genre: Animation / Sci-Fi / Western / Fantasy
Director: Jim O'Connolly  
Cast: James Franciscus, Gila Golan, Richard Carlson, Laurence Naismith, Freda Jackson, Gustavo Rojo, Dennis Kilbane, Mario De Barros, Curtis Arden, Jose Burgos

  The West collides with Sci-Fi in this tale centering on a small Mexican village in 1912. Cowboy Tuck (voice of James Franciscus) comes to town with his show and finds that a tiny horse–thought extinct for millions of years–has been seen in town. He seizes the opportunity to improve his show, leading a group in search of the horse. They come across a valley where prehistoric creatures roam, one a giant dinosaur that would be a great new addition to his show, but the dinosaur has other plans. Outstanding stop-motion animation from the master–Ray Harryhausen.


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Movie Quick Pick
1. Bhowani Junction (1956)
2. Brides of Dracula (1960)
3. A Canterbury Tale (1944)
4. Die, Monster, Die (1965)
5. Great Expectations (1946)
6. Greyfriars Bobby (1961)
7. Henry V (1944)
8. The Last Man to Hang (1956)
9. The Third Secret (1964)
10. The Valley of Gwangi (1969)


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