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Journey's End   1930     2 and a half stars  User Rating      N/R, 130 min.
Genre: Adventure
Director: James Whale  
Cast: Colin Clive, Ian Maclaren, David Manners, Robert Adair, Jack Pitcairn, Tom Whiteley

  Based on R.C. Sheriff's play, this film concerns British military men encountering and adapting to stress inherent in World War I missions.    1 User Review




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Break Out Film for James Whale and Colin Clive!joy 10/02/2009 
  This is a true "lost gem" that is worthy of a place in cinema history. It was the first Anglo-American film production, and brought both James Whale and Colin Clive to Hollywood. Clive actually left the SRO play in London for the 6 week shooting schedule. The film is an excellent re-telling of the Sherriff play. A play about the misery and waste of war, and the loss of a whole generation of young men of all countries. I won't deny that "JOURNEY'S END" is "old".. It is 80 years old, and because is is extremely rare to find a viewing copy, you will probably get a lot of snaps, crackles and pops.. Watch it as a testiment to when movies were young, and give thanks that it brought a legendary director and a brilliant young actor to Hollywood and fame.

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Movies Directed By James Whale
The Bride of Frankenstein (1935)  4 stars
Frankenstein (1931)  3 and a half stars
The Great Garrick (1937)  3 stars
Green Hell (1940)  2 and a half stars
The Invisible Man (1933)  4 stars
Journey's End (1930)  2 and a half stars
The Kiss Before the Mirror (1933)  3 stars
The Man in the Iron Mask (1939)  3 stars
The Old Dark House (1932)  3 stars
Show Boat (1936)  3 stars
Sinners in Paradise (1938)  1 and a half stars
Waterloo Bridge (1931)  3 stars
Wives Under Suspicion (1938)  2 stars
Journey's End (1930)


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