Some Excellent Suggestions For An Amazing Flick To Watch Today

By Laurence Hess

A few services will also provide software that will allow you to put the film on a Disc so you can view it from a TV set. It truly is much nicer to view a film all comfy and curled up on the sofa than sitting in front of a computer. If that is an imperative problem for you make sure that the service you choose offers it. Below are some of the best films of all time. Select a great movie to view tonight.

The Night of the Iguana - Trudging premise based on Tennessee Williams play. Recovered alcoholic clergyman Burton, a bus-journey guide in Mexico, becomes involved with Kerr, Gardner, and Lyon. Dorothy Jeakins won an Oscar for her costumes. Cast includes Richard Burton, Deborah Kerr, Ava Gardner, Sue Lyon, Skip Ward, Grayson Chamber, and Cyril Delevanti. (118 minutes, 1964)

House Springs - Having just been cast off by his fiance Driver, British actor Firth heads to the United States and falls for Graham. Then, wouldn't you know it, Minnie shows up. There are great acting jobs from everyone, although not enough chuckles for a romantic comedy. The film is based on the book New Cardiff by Charles Webb. Cast includes Colin Firth, Heather Graham, Minnie Driver, Mary Steenburgen, Oliver Platt, and. (92 minutes, 2003)

Belles on Their Toes - Here, Myrna Loy plays a widowed architect who will campaign to rear her aging brood. 20th Century Fox back lot seen at its best in recollecting early 1900s America. Clifton Webb makes a succinct appearance at the climax. Cast includes Myrna Loy, Jeanne Crain, Debra Paget, Jeffrey Hunter, Edward Arnold, Hoagy Carmichael, Barbara Bates, Robert Arthur, Verna Felton, and Martin Milner. (89 minutes, 1952)

Strange Interlude - A Eugene O'Neill play that displays the tangled web of the diversity between our thoughts and our words. Norma Shearer plays a woman who lost the love of her life when he was shot down in WWI. The movie speaks of romances and marriages between Nina and three men, only one of whom she loves. It is about growing old without settling their complications. This is a fascinating film, with Shearer at her dazzling best. The players includes Norma Shearer, Clark Gable, Might Robson, Maureen O'Sullivan, Robert Youthful, Ralph Morgan, Henry B. Walthall, and Alexander Kirkland. (110 minutes, 1932)

Clue - Silly and insipid mystery based on the popular board game of the same name with all the recognizable characters Mrs. Peacock, Colonel Mustard, Miss Red, et al. gathered for a murderous day in a Victorian mansion. Everyone tries extremely hard but there is nothing they can do to save this weak film. Cast includes Eileen Brennan, Tim Curry, Madeline Kahn, Christopher Lloyd, Michael McKean, Martin Ponder, and Howard Hesseman. (87 minutes, 1985)

Jerry Maguire - Jerry is an agent for a top Sports Management group. When he is fired, he expects his client to come along with him as he sets out on his own. All of a sudden Jerry realizes that he has no real friends in this aggressive, dog eat dog, business. Down to one client and one assistant, Jerry fights to build himself a business.

The Last Time I Saw Archie - Webb's lone try at comedy is less nonsensical than some of his more solemn films; a shame, since William Bowers' script-based on his own Army experiences had authentic potential, and Mitchum pleasingly underplays as the con guy. By the way, the genuine Archie Chamber sued for invasion of privacy. Cast includes Robert Mitchum, Jack Webb, Martha Hyer, France Nuyen, Louis Nye, Richard Arlen, Don Tangles, Joe Flynn, and Robert Strauss. (98 minutes, 1961) - 29852

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