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Alice Adams   1935     3 stars    N/R, 99 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: George Stevens  
Cast: Katharine Hepburn, Fred MacMurray, Fred Stone, Ann Shoemaker, Evelyn Venable, Charley Grapewin, Hedda Hopper, Hattie McDaniel, Frank Albertson, Jonathan Hale

  Alice Adams (Katharine Hepburn) believes in upward mobility (socially at least) as she tries to step from her lower-middle-class surroundings into the upper-class world. The film received Academy Award nominations for Best Picture and Actress (Hepburn).


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Annie Oakley   1935     2 and a half stars    N/R, 88 min.
Genre: Western
Director: George Stevens  
Cast: Barbara Stanwyck, Preston Foster, Melvyn Douglas, Moroni Olsen, Pert Kelton, Andy Clyde, Chief Thunderbird, Percy Kilbride, Willie Best, Delmar Watson, Iron Eyes Cody, Si Jenks

  Buffalo Bill's (Moroni Olsen) Wild West Show stars Annie Oakley (Barbara Stanwyck), an ace rifle shot, as one of its main draws. This is her story as she competes with "The World's Greatest Marksman" Toby Foster (Preston Foster) who, in real life, she marries–but not in this film. For the romantic story, watch "Annie Get Your Gun" (1950) starring Betty Hutton and Howard Keel.

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The Diary of Anne Frank   1959     3 and a half stars    N/R, 170 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: George Stevens  
Cast: Millie Perkins, Joseph Schildkraut, Shelley Winters, Ed Wynn, Lou Jacobi, Richard Beymer, Gusti Huber, Diane Baker, Douglas Spencer, Charles Wagenheim, Dodie Heath, Edmund Purdom

  Anne (Millie Perkins) and her parents, the Van Daans (Lou Jacobi and Shelley Winters), are Jews hiding from the Nazis in Amsterdam during World War II. This is Anne's story about coming of age in an attic surrounded by the threat of immediate death. Anne wrote, "In spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart." Shelley Winters won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. Oscars were also presented for Art Direction/Set Decoration and Cinematography. The film was nominated for five other Academy Awards, including Best Picture.



Cast
Millie Perkins Anne Frank
Joseph Schildkraut Otto Frank
Shelley Winters Mrs. Van Daan
Ed Wynn Albert Dussell
Lou Jacobi Mr. Van Daan
Richard Beymer Peter Van Daan
Gusti Huber Edith Frank
Diane Baker Margot Frank
Douglas Spencer Kraler
Charles Wagenheim Sneak Thief
Dodie Heath Miep
Edmund Purdom British Radio Announcer

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Poster Art From art.comDr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde   1920     3 stars    N/R, 63 min.
Genre: Horror / Drama / Thriller
Director: John S. Robertson  
Cast: John Barrymore, Martha Mansfield, Brandon Hurst, Charles(1) Lane, Nita Naldi, Louis Wolheim, Cecil Clovelly, J. Malcolm Dunn, George Stevens

  A London physician, Dr. Jekyll (John Barrymore), discovers a potion that changes him into the evil Mr. Hyde. Eventually, Mr. Hyde takes over and commits a murder. Dr. Jekyll manages to kill Mr. Hyde–and in the process himself–and brings an end to the horrid deeds of Mr. Hyde. A good rendition of the story that has been made many times.



Cast
John Barrymore Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde
Martha Mansfield Millicent Carew
Brandon Hurst Sir George Carew
Charles(1) Lane Dr. Richard Lanyon
Nita Naldi Miss Gina
Louis Wolheim Music Hall Proprietor
Cecil Clovelly Edward Enfield
J. Malcolm Dunn John Utterson
George Stevens Jekyll's Butler Poole

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Poster Art From art.comGiant   1956     3 and a half stars    N/R, 198 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: George Stevens  
Cast: Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson, James Dean, Mercedes McCambridge, Carroll Baker, Jane Withers, Chill Wills, Sal Mineo, Dennis Hopper, Paul Fix

  This is Edna Ferber's epic story about ranching and oil fortunes in early Texas history. The Benedict family (Rock Hudson and Elizabeth Taylor) is shown as they grow from an idealistic young couple through grandparenthood. They learn how to live with prejudice and greed that are a part of the Texas they love. George Stevens won the Oscar for Best Director of this film, and the film was nominated for nine others, including Best Picture, Actor (Rock Hudson), Supporting Actor (James Dean), and Supporting Actress (Mercedes McCambridge).


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The Greatest Story Ever Told   1965     2 and a half stars    N/R, 225 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: George Stevens  
Cast: Max von Sydow, Dorothy McGuire, Claude Rains, Jose Ferrer, Charlton Heston, John Wayne, Shelley Winters, Robert Blake, Sidney Poitier, Telly Savalas, Michael Anderson Jr., Carroll Baker, Martin Landau, Van Heflin, Richard Conte

  The life and times of Jesus Christ are depicted in this film containing an all-star cast. Max von Sydow plays the role of Jesus Christ, and the large supporting cast includes Dorothy McGuire as Mary, Claude Rains as Herod the Great, Jose Ferrer as Herod Antipas, Charlton Heston as John the Baptist, and Telly Savalas as Pontius Pilate.



Cast
Max von Sydow Jesus
Dorothy McGuire The Virgin Mary
Claude Rains King Herod
Jose Ferrer Herod Antipas
Charlton Heston John the Baptist
John Wayne Centurion at Crucifixion
Shelley Winters Healed Woman
Robert Blake Simon the Zealot
Sidney Poitier Simon of Cyrene
Telly Savalas Pontius Pilate
Michael Anderson Jr. James the Younger
Carroll Baker Veronica
Martin Landau Caiaphas
Van Heflin Bar Amand
Richard Conte Barabbas

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Poster Art From art.comGunga Din   1939     4 stars    N/R, 117 min.
Genre: Adventure / Action / Comedy / Drama
Director: George Stevens  
Cast: Cary Grant, Victor McLaglen, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Sam Jaffe, Eduardo Ciannelli, Joan Fontaine, Montagu Love, Robert Coote, Cecil Kellaway, Abner Biberman, Lumsden Hare, Reginald Sheffield, Roland Varno, Charles Bennett, Jamiel Hasson

  Rudyard Kipling's poem about British soldiers crushing revolts during the 1800s in India is the source for this outstanding film. After a British outpost is raided by the rebelling Thugges who want the British off their land, Sergeants Cutter (Cary Grant) MacChesney (Victor McLaglen), and Ballantine (Douglas Fairbanks Jr.) are ordered to the outpost to annihilate the raiders. They are accompanied by Indian troops and water-bearer Gunga Din (Sam Jaffe) and manage to complete their mission. Later, Cutter and Gunga Din search for gold and find it–in the Thugges' headquarters, and the dangers reach new heights.



Cast
Cary Grant Sgt. Cutter
Victor McLaglen Sgt. MacChesney
Douglas Fairbanks Jr. Sgt. Ballantine
Sam Jaffe Gunga Din
Eduardo Ciannelli Guru
Joan Fontaine Emmy Stebbins
Montagu Love Col. Weed
Robert Coote Higginbotham
Cecil Kellaway Mr. Stebbins
Abner Biberman Chota
Lumsden Hare Maj. Mitchell
Reginald Sheffield Journalist
Roland Varno Lt. Markham
Charles Bennett Telegraph Operator
Jamiel Hasson Thug Chieftain

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I Remember Mama   1948     4 stars    N/R, 134 min.
Genre: Family / Drama
Director: George Stevens  
Cast: Irene Dunne, Barbara Bel Geddes, Oskar Homolka, Philip Dorn, Cedric Hardwicke, Edgar Bergen, Rudy Vallee, Barbara O'Neil, Florence Bates, Ellen Corby, Peggy McIntyre, June Hedin, Steve Brown, Hope Landin, Edith Evanson

  This film centers on memories of Katrin (Barbara Bel Geddes) as she grew up in her Norwegian immigrant family's home. Irene Dunne received an Academy Award nomination for her portrayal of "Mama," the solid core who holds the family together as they adapt to life in San Francisco. Oskar Homolka, Barbara Bel Geddes, and Ellen Corby also received nominations.



Cast
Irene Dunne Mama
Barbara Bel Geddes Katrin
Oskar Homolka Uncle Chris
Philip Dorn Papa
Cedric Hardwicke Mr. Hyde
Edgar Bergen Mr. Thorkelson
Rudy Vallee Dr. Johnson
Barbara O'Neil Jessie Brown
Florence Bates Florence Dana Moorhead
Ellen Corby Aunt Trina
Peggy McIntyre Christine
June Hedin Dagmar
Steve Brown Nels
Hope Landin Aunt Jenny
Edith Evanson Aunt Sigrid

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The More the Merrier   1943     3 stars    N/R, 104 min.
Genre: Comedy
Director: George Stevens  
Cast: Jean Arthur, Joel McCrea, Charles Coburn, Richard Gaines, Bruce Bennett, Frank Sully, Clyde Fillmore, Stanley Clements, Donald Douglas, Ann Savage

  During World War II when there was a housing shortage in Washington D.C., Connie (Jean Arthur) shares an apartment with Mr. Dingle (Charles Coburn) who, in turn, sublets to an army sergeant, Joe (Joel McCrea). The dialogue is funny, and the movie is entertaining. Charles Coburn took home the Oscar for his supporting role in this film. There were five other nominations, including Best Picture, Actress, and Director.


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On Our Merry Way   1948     2 stars    N/R, 107 min.
Genre: Comedy / Drama
aka: A Miracle Can Happen

Director: Leslie Fenton, King Vidor, George Stevens, John Huston  
Cast: Burgess Meredith, Paulette Goddard, Fred MacMurray, Hugh Herbert, James Stewart, Dorothy Lamour, Victor Moore, Eilene Janssen, Henry Fonda, William Demarest, Harry James, Charles D. Brown, Henry Hull, Eduardo Ciannelli, John Qualen

  This film is a series of episodes tied together by the shell of a story about a newspaper reporter (Burgess Meredith) and his new wife (Paulette Goddard–his actual wife at the time). He asks a number of people how a child has changed their lives and gets a variety of answers.


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The Only Game in Town   1970     2 and a half stars    PG, 113 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: George Stevens  
Cast: Elizabeth Taylor, Warren Beatty, Charles Braswell, Hank Henry, Olga Valery

  An aging chorus girl, Fran (Elizabeth Taylor), falls in love with Joe (Warren Beatty), a Las Vegas gambler/piano player. Although this story takes place in Las Vegas, the film was shot in Paris!

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Penny Serenade   1941     3 stars    N/R, 125 min.
Genre: Drama / Romance
Director: George Stevens  
Cast: Irene Dunne, Cary Grant, Beulah Bondi, Edgar Buchanan, Ann Doran, Eva Lee Kuney, Wallis Clark, Walter Soderling, Billy Bevan, Ben Taggart, Jane Biffle, Fred "Snowflake" Toones, Dick Wessel, Frank Mills, John Tyrrell

  Julie Adams (Irene Dunne) listens to the song "Penny Serenade," which is the song that was playing when she first met her husband Roger (Cary Grant). That song and others cause Julie to remember her life with Roger, and the story is told through flashbacks. Their courtship, marriage, adoption of Trina (Jane Biffle), and then sudden death of Trina (now played by Eva Lee Kuney) at age six are shown through Julie's memories. Grant received an Oscar nomination for Best Actor.



Cast
Irene Dunne Julie Gardiner Adams
Cary Grant Roger Adams
Beulah Bondi Miss Oliver
Edgar Buchanan Applejack Carner
Ann Doran Dotty, "Dot"
Eva Lee Kuney Trina, Age 6
Wallis Clark Judge
Walter Soderling Billings
Billy Bevan McDougal
Ben Taggart Policeman
Jane Biffle Trina, Age 1 year
Fred "Snowflake" Toones Porter
Dick Wessel Joe Connor
Frank Mills Chubby Printer
John Tyrrell Press Operator

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A Place in the Sun   1951     3 and a half stars    N/R, 122 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: George Stevens  
Cast: Montgomery Clift, Elizabeth Taylor, Shelley Winters, Anne Revere, Raymond Burr, Keefe Brasselle, Fred Clark, Herbert Heyes, Shepperd Strudwick, Frieda Inescort

  A tragic love triangle occurs when George Eastman (Montgomery Clift) falls in love with wealthy Angela Vickers (Elizabeth Taylor); however, his girlfriend Alice (Shelley Winters) becomes pregnant, presenting a rather large obstacle! This is a remake of 1931's "An American Tragedy," which is the title of Theodore Dreiser's story. The film won six Academy Awards, including one for Best Director (George Stevens), and nominations were received for Best Picture, Actor (Montgomery Clift), and Actress (Shelley Winters).


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Quality Street   1937     3 stars    N/R, 84 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: George Stevens  
Cast: Katharine Hepburn, Franchot Tone, Eric Blore, Fay Bainter, Bonita Granville, Joan Fontaine, Cora Witherspoon, Estelle Winwood, Florence Lake, Helena Grant

  This is a good film adaptation of a James Barrie play about Phoebe Throssel (Katharine Hepburn) who pretends to be her own niece in an effort to regain the love of a man who has been absent from her life for 10 years.

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Poster Art From art.comShane   1953     3 and a half stars    N/R, 118 min.
Genre: Western / Drama
Director: George Stevens  
Cast: Alan Ladd, Jean Arthur, Jack Palance, Van Heflin, Brandon DeWilde, Ben Johnson, Edgar Buchanan, Elisha Cook Jr., Ellen Corby, Emile Meyer, Douglas Spencer, John Dierkes, Paul McVey, Edith Evanson

  This is one of the best Westerns ever made. It features a family of homesteaders befriended by a mysterious man (Alan Ladd) who helps them fight the cattle baron trying to bar farming on free land. The film won one Academy Award (Best Cinematography) and was nominated for five others: Best Picture, two for Best Supporting Actor (Brandon de Wilde and Jack Palance), Best Director, and Best Writing.



Cast
Alan Ladd Shane
Jean Arthur Marion Starrett
Jack Palance Wilson
Van Heflin Joe Starrett
Brandon DeWilde Joey
Ben Johnson Chris
Edgar Buchanan Fred Lewis
Elisha Cook Jr. "Stonewall" Torrey
Ellen Corby Mrs. Liz Torrey
Emile Meyer Rufus Ryker
Douglas Spencer "Swede" Shipstead
John Dierkes Morgan
Paul McVey Sam Grafton
Edith Evanson Mrs. Shipstead

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Something to Live For   1952     2 and a half stars    N/R, 89 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: George Stevens  
Cast: Joan Fontaine, Ray Milland, Teresa Wright, Richard Derr, Douglas Dick, Rudy Lee, Herbert Heyes, Harry Bellaver, Frank Orth, Paul Valentine

  Alan Miller (Ray Milland) is a member of Alcoholics Anonymous who falls in love with an alcoholic actress, Jenny Carey (Joan Fontaine). He helps her to successfully gain sobriety while remaining faithful to his wife.

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Poster Art From art.comSwing Time   1936     3 and a half stars    N/R, 105 min.
Genre: Musical / Comedy / Romance
Director: George Stevens  
Cast: Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Victor Moore, Helen Broderick, Eric Blore, Betty Furness, Pierre Watkin, Georges Metaxa, Gerald Hamer, Edgar Dearing, Ralph Byrd, Fern Emmett, Frank Mills, Landers Stevens, Bess Flowers

  A gambler, John "Lucky" Garnett (Fred Astaire), arrives late and misses his wedding to Margaret (Betty Furness). Now he must prove that he is worthy of marrying her in the future. He goes to New York where he has an on-again, off-again romance with dance instructor Penelope "Penny" Carroll (Ginger Rogers). By story's end, Penny escapes her own wedding to Ricky (Georges Metaxa), and "Lucky" and Penny are reunited. Jerome Kern wrote the score, which includes "The Way You Look Tonight" and "Never Gonna Dance." The first of these won the Oscar for Best Song. One of the pair's best.



Cast
Fred Astaire John "Lucky" Garnett
Ginger Rogers Penelope "Penny" Carroll
Victor Moore Everett "Pop" Cardetti
Helen Broderick Mabel Anderson
Eric Blore Gordon
Betty Furness Margaret Watson
Pierre Watkin Al Simpson
Georges Metaxa Ricardo "Ricky" Romero
Gerald Hamer Eric
Edgar Dearing Policeman
Ralph Byrd Hotel Clerk
Fern Emmett Watsons' Maid
Frank Mills Roulette Stickman
Landers Stevens Judge Watson
Bess Flowers Dancer

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The Talk of the Town   1942     3 and a half stars    N/R, 118 min.
Genre: Comedy
Director: George Stevens  
Cast: Cary Grant, Jean Arthur, Ronald Colman, Edgar Buchanan, Glenda Farrell, Charles Dingle, Emma Dunn, Rex Ingram, Leonid Kinskey, Tom Tyler

  Nora Shelley (Jean Arthur) convinces attorney Michael Lightrap (Ronald Colman) to defend Leopold Dilg (Cary Grant) who is a murder suspect in this excellent comedy about civil rights. There were seven Academy Award nominations, one of which was for Best Picture.


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Vivacious Lady   1938     2 and a half stars  User Rating      N/R, 90 min.
Genre: Comedy
Director: George Stevens  
Cast: Ginger Rogers, James Stewart, James Ellison, Beulah Bondi, Charles Coburn, Jack Carson, Franklin Pangborn, Lloyd Ingraham, Hattie McDaniel, Grady Sutton

  After their romantic fling, a young professor (James Stewart) marries a beautiful singer (Ginger Rogers) and finds his small-town college community is not quite ready to accept its newest citizen.    1 User Review




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Marnie 12/15/2007 
  A very young Jimmy Stewart, and Ginger Rogers. This movie has an endearing quality, I hated to see it end. Ginger Rogers was especially fabulous as the street smart, wise cracking new young bride to Jimmy Stewart, who comes from a background of fuddy duddy professors. His background is so straightlaced, they are afraid to tell his parents (especially Jimmy's grumpy professor father) that they're married! Then the fun really begins. Ginger sparks it up a bit, with her gammon quality, charm, and slapstick antics, as she is ready to punch her husband's 'girlfriend' in the nose during a formal party attended by the small town elite. The girlfriend has her own problems, and then there is Jimmy's friend that finds Ginger VERY charming. Ginger dances a little bit, but her gift of comedy really shines here. I love her dancing movies, but I really loved this movie, because you saw more of the woman's funny wit, charm, and charactor, and less fru fru Hollywood. For those who like to see their favorite stars step 'out of the box' once in a while, this is a must see! My only regret is I cannot buy this movie in DVD.

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Poster Art From art.comWoman of the Year   1942     3 stars    N/R, 141 min.
Genre: Comedy / Drama / Romance
Director: George Stevens  
Cast: Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn, Fay Bainter, William Bendix, Reginald Owen, Roscoe Karns, Minor Watson, Gladys Blake, Dan Tobin, William Tannen, Ludwig Stossel, Sara Haden, Edith Evanson, George Kezas, Ann Codee

  This was the first time Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn appeared together on the screen. They play sports columnist Sam (Tracy) and political reporter Tess (Hepburn) who carry on a feud through their columns. They finally meet when their editor Clayton (Reginald Owen) introduces them to try to make peace. They seem to have nothing in common–except love–but they marry. The marriage is filled with problems, and after Tess is named "Woman of the Year," Sam walks out. Now, Tess tries to mend her ways in order to win Sam back. Hepburn was nominated for an Oscar, and an Oscar was won for Best Original Screenplay.



Cast
Spencer Tracy Sam Craig
Katharine Hepburn Tess Harding
Fay Bainter Ellen Whitcomb
William Bendix "Pinkie" Peters
Reginald Owen Clayton
Roscoe Karns Phil Whittaker
Minor Watson William J. Harding
Gladys Blake Flo Peters
Dan Tobin Gerald Howe
William Tannen Ellis
Ludwig Stossel Dr. Lubbeck
Sara Haden Matron
Edith Evanson Alma
George Kezas Chris
Ann Codee Madame Sylvia

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George Stevens
Oscars: Best Director for A Place In The Sun (1951), Best Director for Giant (1956)


Movie Quick Pick
1. Alice Adams (1935)
2. Annie Oakley (1935)
3. The Diary of Anne Frank (1959)
4. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1920)
5. Giant (1956)
6. The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965)
7. Gunga Din (1939)
8. I Remember Mama (1948)
9. The More the Merrier (1943)
10. On Our Merry Way (1948)
   aka: A Miracle Can Happen
11. The Only Game in Town (1970)
12. Penny Serenade (1941)
13. A Place in the Sun (1951)
14. Quality Street (1937)
15. Shane (1953)
16. Something to Live For (1952)
17. Swing Time (1936)
18. The Talk of the Town (1942)
19. Vivacious Lady (1938)
20. Woman of the Year (1942)


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