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3. Internes Can't Take Money
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4. Jack London

1. Winterset
Director: Alfred Santell
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Asin: 6304420889
Catlog: Video
Sales Rank: 83930
Average Customer Review: 3.33 out of 5 stars
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3-0 out of 5 stars The sleeting winter rains of the Naked City
I give this three and a-half stars.

Burgess Meredith gives a solid performance, perhaps, even memorable (as he KNOWS the difference between acting for a camera and acting for an audience) while Margo (mother of actor Edward Albert) appears to be caught in the middle although this may be the directors' fault.

Overall, this is a well-done film especially the cinematography (J. Peverell Marley, according to IMDB is one of only 5 cinematographers to have a star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame - although after reviewing a listing of his other films none stand out as "significant") and production design.

The nearly unrelenting rain reinforces this dismal existence of the denizens of poverty.

The FULL CAST listing on IMDB shows Lucille Ball as "a girl (uncredited)".

There is suspense and even surprise as the drama unfolds and, in my opinion, is definitely worth repeated viewings.

Overall, the film transfer from Alpha-Video (Gotham) is watchable, although the sound is a bit muddy.

Overall Quality of DVD: **1/2 /**** Sound: ** /**** Plot: ***/**** Acting: ***/**** Cinematography: ***1/2 /**** Direction: ***/****

3-0 out of 5 stars DATED, POETIC AND CHILLING TALE OF REVENGE.
Loosely based on the trial of Sacco and Vanzetti in the twenties, this film was considered powerful stuff in 1936, unfortunately time has dimmed it's impact. A son seeks to clear his father's name of a falsely accused crime 15 years after his electicution. The ending proves to be the greatest flaw in the production; the option for implausibility, where justice must triumph unequivocally, undercuts the poetic, posthumous, tragic quality of Maxwell Anderson's celebrated stage play. The acting of Eduardo Ciannelli, however is impressive,and it's his performance of Trock which lingers in the memory. There is a scene at the beach with extras Lucille Ball and Barbara Pepper.

4-0 out of 5 stars Tight melodrama of betrayal and revenge.
Maxwell Anderson's classic play is reduced to a 77 minute playing time but is one of the tightest, tensest films to come out of the early talkie period. Acting ranges from excellent to outstanding (Meredith recreates his stage role). Although the film earned Oscar noms for Art Direction and Score - deserved, it excels most in black and white cinematography and editing. An excellent little film and one of the best of the early talkie era - it bespeaks eloquently of what was yet to come in film noir. ... Read more


2. Winterset
Director: Alfred Santell
list price: $12.99
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Asin: 6303905315
Catlog: Video
Sales Rank: 39261
Average Customer Review: 3.33 out of 5 stars
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Reviews (3)

3-0 out of 5 stars The sleeting winter rains of the Naked City
I give this three and a-half stars.

Burgess Meredith gives a solid performance, perhaps, even memorable (as he KNOWS the difference between acting for a camera and acting for an audience) while Margo (mother of actor Edward Albert) appears to be caught in the middle although this may be the directors' fault.

Overall, this is a well-done film especially the cinematography (J. Peverell Marley, according to IMDB is one of only 5 cinematographers to have a star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame - although after reviewing a listing of his other films none stand out as "significant") and production design.

The nearly unrelenting rain reinforces this dismal existence of the denizens of poverty.

The FULL CAST listing on IMDB shows Lucille Ball as "a girl (uncredited)".

There is suspense and even surprise as the drama unfolds and, in my opinion, is definitely worth repeated viewings.

Overall, the film transfer from Alpha-Video (Gotham) is watchable, although the sound is a bit muddy.

Overall Quality of DVD: **1/2 /**** Sound: ** /**** Plot: ***/**** Acting: ***/**** Cinematography: ***1/2 /**** Direction: ***/****

3-0 out of 5 stars DATED, POETIC AND CHILLING TALE OF REVENGE.
Loosely based on the trial of Sacco and Vanzetti in the twenties, this film was considered powerful stuff in 1936, unfortunately time has dimmed it's impact. A son seeks to clear his father's name of a falsely accused crime 15 years after his electicution. The ending proves to be the greatest flaw in the production; the option for implausibility, where justice must triumph unequivocally, undercuts the poetic, posthumous, tragic quality of Maxwell Anderson's celebrated stage play. The acting of Eduardo Ciannelli, however is impressive,and it's his performance of Trock which lingers in the memory. There is a scene at the beach with extras Lucille Ball and Barbara Pepper.

4-0 out of 5 stars Tight melodrama of betrayal and revenge.
Maxwell Anderson's classic play is reduced to a 77 minute playing time but is one of the tightest, tensest films to come out of the early talkie period. Acting ranges from excellent to outstanding (Meredith recreates his stage role). Although the film earned Oscar noms for Art Direction and Score - deserved, it excels most in black and white cinematography and editing. An excellent little film and one of the best of the early talkie era - it bespeaks eloquently of what was yet to come in film noir. ... Read more


3. Internes Can't Take Money
Director: Alfred Santell
list price: $14.98
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Asin: 6303560075
Catlog: Video
Sales Rank: 23850
Average Customer Review: 3 out of 5 stars
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3-0 out of 5 stars INTRODUCING DR. KILDARE.
In this little offering from 1937, Joel McCrea plays Doctor Jimmie Kildare who helps ex-convict Stanwyck find her missing three year-old daughter. Lloyd Nolan plays a gangster with a heart of gold whose life is saved by a crude operation performed by Kildare with the implements at hand in a barroom. True to the film's title, the young Dr. Kildare won't accept payment for exercising his surgical skills. Ridges, a not-so-nice gangster, is holding the daughter for both money and for Stanwyck herself. When Ridges is shot, Kildare must once again operate in order to save his life: otherwise the whereabouts of the young girl will go unknown; there is the expected happy ending. This Paramount picture was the first film to introduce Max Brand's fictional Dr. Kildare to the moviegoing public, he would later be played by Lew Ayres for M-G-M, and, for the 1960's television series, he was perhaps most successfully portrayed by Richard Chamberlain. ... Read more


4. Jack London
Director: Alfred Santell
list price: $5.99
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Asin: B00000F0IJ
Catlog: Video
Sales Rank: 49838
Average Customer Review: 5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Great Movie!!
This is a great movie of the reknowned author/explorer Jack London starring Micheal O'Shea and Susan Hayward.It's a must see!! ... Read more


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