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The Bigamist   1953     2 stars    N/R, 79 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: Ida Lupino  
Cast: Edmond O'Brien, Joan Fontaine, Ida Lupino, Edmund Gwenn, Kenneth Tobey, Jane Darwell, Peggy Maley, John Maxwell, Lillian Fontaine, Mac Williams, James Todd, James Young

  A lonely traveling salesman (Edmond O'Brien) has a sterile relationship with his wife (Joan Fontaine). While visiting Los Angeles on a business trip, he meets a woman (Ida Lupino) who works in a sleazy restaurant, and ends up marrying her. His dual life is revealed when his frequent trips from his San Francisco home are questioned when he and wife # one are in the process of adoption.


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The Luck of the Irish   1948     2 and a half stars    N/R, 99 min.
Genre: Fantasy / Comedy / Romance
Director: Henry Koster  
Cast: Tyrone Power, Anne Baxter, Cecil Kellaway, Lee J. Cobb, James Todd, Jayne Meadows, J.M. Kerrigan, Phil Brown, Charles Irwin, Louise Lorimer, Don Brodie, J. Farrell MacDonald, Norman Leavitt, Tito Vuolo, Dorothy Neumann

  American newsman Stephen Fitzgerald (Tyrone Power) is visiting Ireland when he meets a leprechaun, Horace (Cecil Kellaway), and later confronts him with his pot of gold. After Stephen tells the leprechaun that he will not take his gold, the leprechaun is obligated to return the favor. The leprechaun follows Stephen back to New York and tries to clear the way for a romance with sweet Irish colleen Nora (Anne Baxter) who Stephen had met in Ireland. But, Stephen is now seeing the daughter, Frances (Jayne Meadows), of his corrupt boss, D.C. Augur (Lee J. Cobb). When Nora visits New York and sees Stephen and Frances together, she returns to Ireland. With the leprechaun's guidance, Stephen denounces Auger, quits his job, and leaves for Ireland to find Nora.



Cast
Tyrone Power Stephen Fitzgerald
Anne Baxter Nora
Cecil Kellaway Horace
Lee J. Cobb D.C. Augur
James Todd Bill Clark
Jayne Meadows Frances Augur
J.M. Kerrigan Taedy
Phil Brown Higginbotham
Charles Irwin Cornelius
Louise Lorimer Augur's Secretary
Don Brodie Reporter
J. Farrell MacDonald Captain
Norman Leavitt Milkman
Tito Vuolo Greek Vendor
Dorothy Neumann Employment Agcy. Manager
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Riders of the Purple Sage   1931     2 and a half stars    N/R, 58 min.
Genre: Western
Director: Hamilton MacFadden  
Cast: George O'Brien, Marguerite Churchill, Noah Beery, Yvonne Pelletier, Frank McGlynn Jr., Stanley Fields, James Todd, Lester Dorr, Shirley Nail, Cliff Lyons

  The Zane Grey novel is again brought to the screen, as Jim Lassiter (George O'Brien) is out to rescue his sister and her daughter from a kidnapper (Noah Beery). Taking a job at a ranch, he finds that the kidnapper is living under a pseudonym and is the local judge. There are no religious undertones in this OK version.


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Torch Song   1953     2 stars    N/R, 89 min.
Genre: Drama / Romance
Director: Charles Walters  
Cast: Joan Crawford, Michael Wilding, Gig Young, Marjorie Rambeau, Harry Morgan, Dorothy Patrick, Paul Guilfoyle, Benny Rubin, Nancy Gates, James Todd, Eugene Loring, Peter Chong, Maidie Norman, Chris Warfield, Peggy King

  Broadway star Jenny Stewart (Joan Crawford) falls in love with her blind piano accompanist (Michael Wilding)–a major stepping stone in her egotistical life that brings compassion into her persona. Marjorie Rambeau received an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress in her role as Jenny's devoted mother.



Cast
Joan Crawford Jenny Stewart
Michael Wilding Tye Graham
Gig Young Cliff Willard
Marjorie Rambeau Mrs. Stewart
Harry Morgan Joe Denner
Dorothy Patrick Martha
Paul Guilfoyle Monty Rolfe
Benny Rubin Charlie Maylor
Nancy Gates Celia Stewart
James Todd Philip Norton
Eugene Loring Gene the Dance Director
Peter Chong Peter
Maidie Norman Anne
Chris Warfield Chuck Peters
Peggy King Cora
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Poster Art From art.comTrapped   1949     2 and a half stars    N/R, 78 min.
Genre: Adventure
Director: Richard Fleischer  
Cast: Lloyd Bridges, John Hoyt, Barbara Payton, James Todd, Russ Conway, Tommy Noonan, Rory Mallinson, Alden "Stephen" Chase, Harry Antrim, Renny McEvoy

  Stewart (Lloyd Bridges) is serving time in jail; however, when it is discovered that counterfeiters are using his equipment to print money, he joins forces with government agents to put the criminals out of business.


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The Wings of Eagles   1957     3 stars    N/R, 111 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: John Ford  
Cast: John Wayne, Dan Dailey, Maureen O'Hara, Ward Bond, Ken Curtis, Edmund Lowe, Kenneth Tobey, James Todd, Sig Ruman, Barry Kelley, Henry O'Neill, Willis Bouchey, Dorothy Jordan, Charles Trowbridge, Mae Marsh

  This is the film biography of U.S. Navy aviator Frank W. "Spig" Wead (John Wayne) who became a writer. His marriage flounders after their baby's death, and Spig is crippled after a fall. However, World War II becomes the pivotal force in his life when he must choose between duty and the emotional needs of his wife (Maureen O'Hara).



Cast
John Wayne Frank W. "Spig" Wead
Dan Dailey "Jughead" Carson
Maureen O'Hara Min Wead
Ward Bond John Dodge
Ken Curtis John Dale Price
Edmund Lowe Admiral Moffett
Kenneth Tobey Capt. Herbert Allen Hazard
James Todd Jack Travis
Sig Ruman Manager
Barry Kelley Captain Jock Clark
Henry O'Neill Captain Spear
Willis Bouchey Barton
Dorothy Jordan Rose Brentmann
Charles Trowbridge Admiral Crown
Mae Marsh Nurse Crumley
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Movie Quick Pick
1. The Bigamist (1953)
2. The Luck of the Irish (1948)
3. Riders of the Purple Sage (1931)
4. Torch Song (1953)
5. Trapped (1949)
6. The Wings of Eagles (1957)


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