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Golden Earrings   1947     2 and a half stars    N/R, 95 min.
Genre: Adventure / Drama / Romance
Director: Mitchell Leisen  
Cast: Ray Milland, Marlene Dietrich, Murvyn Vye, Bruce Lester, Dennis Hoey, Quentin Reynolds, Reinhold Schunzel, Ivan Triesault, Eric Feldary, Larry Simms, Hermine Sterler, Harry Anderson, John Dehner, Leslie Denison

  British Colonel Ralph Denistoun (Ray Milland) ventures behind enemy lines into Germany on a mission to relieve the Nazis of a deadly poison gas formula. While there, he meets and falls in love with a beautiful gypsy, Lydia (Marlene Dietrich), who helps him in his espionage mission.

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Ice Follies of 1939   1939     2 stars    N/R, 83 min.
Genre: Musical
Director: Reinhold Schunzel  
Cast: Joan Crawford, James Stewart, Lew Ayres, Lewis Stone, Bess Ehrhardt, Lionel Stander, Roy Shipstad

  A married professional couple finds that problems exist in their busy lives around the Ice Capades that are detrimental to their marriage.

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The Man in Half Moon Street   1945     2 stars    N/R, 92 min.
Genre: Drama / Thriller / Sci-Fi
Director: Ralph Murphy  
Cast: Nils Asther, Helen Walker, Reinhold Schunzel, Paul Cavanagh, Edmund Breon, Morton Lowry, Mathew Boulton, Brandon Hurst, Forrester Harvey, Wilson Benge, Harry Cording, Frank Hagney, Eustace Wyatt, Konstantin Shayne, Leyland Hodgson

  Artist and scientist Julian Karell (Nils Ashter) falls in love with Eve (Helen Walker) while painting her portrait. What Eve does not know is that Julian has been receiving gland transplants for 60 years to keep him young. The donors have all died during the gland transplants, and Julian's endocrinologist Dr. Kurt Van Bruecken (Reinhold Schunzel) is refusing to perform the next operation. Julian rescues medical student Allen Guthrie (Morton Lowry) from a suicide attempt and, later, finds another doctor to use Guthrie as his next donor. Guthrie dies during the operation, and Scotland Yard begins an investigation. Meanwhile, Julian confesses his operations to Eve who marries him anyway, and they take off on an ill-fated honeymoon. The film was remade in 1959 as "The Man Who Could Cheat Death."



Cast
Nils Asther Dr. Julian Karell
Helen Walker Eve Brandon
Reinhold Schunzel Dr. Kurt van Bruecken
Paul Cavanagh Dr. Henry Latimer
Edmund Breon Sir Humphrey Brandon
Morton Lowry Alan Guthrie alias "Waters"
Mathew Boulton Detective Insp. Ned Garth
Brandon Hurst Simpson, Karell's Butler
Forrester Harvey Harris the Cabby
Wilson Benge Official
Harry Cording Bobby
Frank Hagney Bobby
Eustace Wyatt Inspector Lawson
Konstantin Shayne Dr. B.A. Vishanoff
Leyland Hodgson Dr. G.B. Albertson
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Notorious   1946     4 stars    N/R, 103 min.
Genre: Adventure
Director: Alfred Hitchcock  
Cast: Cary Grant, Ingrid Bergman, Claude Rains, Louis Calhern, Leopoldine Konstantin, Reinhold Schunzel, Moroni Olsen, Ivan Triesault, Wally Brown, Gavin Gordon, Alex Minotis, Fay Baker, Antonio Moreno, Friedrich von Ledebur, Charles D. Brown

  During World War II, American agent Devlin (Cary Grant) heads to Rio De Janeiro where he works with Alice Huberman (Ingrid Bergman), who is the daughter of a convicted spy. Together, they track down Nazi secrets after she marries German businessman Alexander Sebastian (Claude Rains), and Alice and Devlin find Uranium hidden in Sebastian's cellar. This is one of Alfred Hitchcock's best movies. The film received two Academy Award nominations, including Best Supporting Actor (Rains).



Cast
Cary Grant Devlin
Ingrid Bergman Alicia Huberman
Claude Rains Alexander Sebastian
Louis Calhern Paul Prescott
Leopoldine Konstantin Mme. Sebastian
Reinhold Schunzel Dr. Anderson
Moroni Olsen Walter Beardsley
Ivan Triesault Eric Mathis
Wally Brown Mr. Hopkins
Gavin Gordon Ernest Weylin
Alex Minotis Joseph
Fay Baker Ethel
Antonio Moreno Senor Ortiza
Friedrich von Ledebur Knerr
Charles D. Brown Judge
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Movie Quick Pick
1. Golden Earrings (1947)
2. Ice Follies of 1939 (1939)
3. The Man in Half Moon Street (1945)
4. Notorious (1946)


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