Rachel and the Stranger (BD) "Batman"William Holden, Loretta Young and Robert Mitchum are the powerhouse performers in this great Western classic that The New York Times hailed as "excellent moviemaking." Splendidly depicting the untamed frontier of the 1820s, the film tells the impassioned story of Big Davey Harvey (Holden), a stoic backwoodsman who "buys" and marries a bondswoman, Rachel (Young), to care for and educate his motherless son. Neither the father nor son find much to
production magnificently restored here to its fullest possible running length
seeworthy oceangoing comedic voyage that begins where the classic Mister Roberts left off
That's the motto of the ritzy department store (haberdashery on the 3rd floor
they must get married
Doug Lee (Flynn--The Adventures of Robin Hood) races to find a way to keep pilots from losing consciousness during power dives into a bombing run
and the enduring legacy of settling a new land
The Hideaways
Breakthrough (from Guadalcanal Diary director Lewis Seiler) follows a handful of GIs through the hellfire of Omaha Beach and across the Normandy peninsula
The forces of good give his nephew Frodo the choice to bear the awful burden of the ring to a place where it may be destroyed
closets will open and hearts will melt
Klaus Kinski and Yorgo Voyagis co-star as shrewd Israeli operatives who plot to use Charlie as bait to capture an elusive Palestinian terrorist (Sami Frey)
But this time she played a grouchy grande dame unused to the Demon Rum in a laugh-'til-you-gasp scene that made her reputation as one of the Early Talkie Era's great comediennes