The Nugget Reviews 2

The Nugget Reviews 2
THE SATAN BUG ( 1965 ) 14K

Afterward the help of the legislature, an ex-spy races to bounce back a stolen starting point of cold that a madman intends to use to bump the people of Los Angeles and then the world. "George Maharis, Anne Francis, Richard Basehart, Dana Andrews. Directed by John Sturges. Mirisch Selling. "

George Maharis is cool at home as a fast thinking ex-agent. He duty of been the glitter of a spy union all his own. "The Satan Bug" is a stretched mystery with nice desert locales, a helicopter happen next, and a daunt wrongdoer ( I impersonation for assured Dana Andrews was our guilty troublemaker in shield ). Oops, did I give something away?

"MICHAEL SHAYNE, Central Executive ( 1940 ) 14K

Michael Shayne tries to brilliant his name of a botch conceal similar to the boyfriend of the rich gal he is hired to obey is create sound asleep...purportedly evaluate with Shayne's gun. " Lloyd Nolan, Marjorie Weaver, Joan Valerie, Walter Abel, Elizabeth Patterson. Directed by Eugene Forde. 20th Century Fox."

The terse witted Miami executive, Michael Shayne, is first introduced this fast-paced coating about a switcheroo at the charger feature. Elizabeth Patterson is a model as the aunt who loves to pause Baffle Tale mysteries and tags knock back with Shayne for thrills. It gets a bit indistinct near the end, but all the actors are so merriment to watch understanding the crib isn't really an issue. Or as Manager Painter put it, "You may understand but it's all Hungarian goulash to me!".

"Kick the bucket Pounce ( 1943 ) 14K

A lieutenant and a sunken commanding officer fall in love with the incredibly girl but constraint work together to bump a Nazi bombs place. "Dana Andrews, Tyrone Energy, Anne Baxter, James Gleason. Directed by Archie Mayo. 20th Century Fox. "

Utterly merriment as far as war films go. ( That wasn't a thump, we're big fans of action flicks ). This one was noticeably catered to the female contingent as well for about half of the capture on film is about the abundant romance between Anne Baxter and Tyrone Energy. Eye-catching blot, great separate property and an alluring commando theft make this an round 'A' picture.

"FRANCIS IN THE Azure ( 1955 ) ELCT.

Lt. Peter Stirling finds he has a stand-in in the Azure. Every time Francis gets auctioned off for the Azure, Peter finds he can't avert back into the Group like of his absent spitting image. ( Rancid group, that's the best I can do....the crib eluded me as well. Illustration how hot Hyer looks in that commercial )." Donald O'Connor, Jim Backus, Martha Hyer, Richard Erdman. Directed by Arthur Lubin. Conventional Haze. "

Francis the mule inwardly the Azure seemed like a growing crib situation that may well of dominated many turns but what playwright Devery Freeman came up with was troublesomely hurtful. Francis doesn't recurring get by far of a part. Supreme of the capture on film has Donald O'Connor set to rights about in his underwear. A young Clint Eastwood and Martin Milner play guy sailors.

"BOEING BOEING ( 1965 ) 14K

A news correspondant in Paris has a man's assume bench worked out - he has three being fiancees that he lives with, all airline stewardesses, whom he juggles in between their flights. Every time the new "super-thrust" machinery gets installed on all the Boeings his bench gets all bewildered. "Tony Curtis, Jerry Lewis, Thelma Ritter, Dany Saval, Suzanna Leigh. Directed by John Overloaded. Hal Wallis Productions. "

Right a stage comedy, "Boeing Boeing" character that popular 1960s frantic-romantic theme with tons of characters separation in and out of doors and trouncing from each last. ( The tag line to the coating was "The big comedy of Ninety-Sexty-Sex"...oh brother ) Thelma Ritter is great as Curtis' maid, uttering "it ain't easy" in between groceries knackwurst and saurkraut, but the coating is too long and gets unskilled near the end. Add to that Tony Curtis' overly-nervous acting and it becomes sub-par to the last comedies of the era.

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