Customer Review: Yes, this is a movie any horse lover should own. But the value goes well beyond the love of horses and to the issues of faith, family love and common decency. And what a great story about a horse who knows who really loves him as he tries at every turn to escape from his cruel trainer. Great ending... more info
Customer Review: **** 1963. Directed by Nicholas Ray. Two nominations for the Oscars (Dimitri Tiomkin). After King of Kings, this is the second Samuel Bronston production in a row for Nicholas Ray who, at the age of 52, delivers with 55 DAYS AT PEKING his last film. Peking, 1900. The empress's counselor persuades... more info
Customer Review: King Solomon's Mines is truly one the best movies about Africa. The scenery is spectacular. The story seemed to be a never-ending confrontation with wild animals however it was interesting to see the
the variety. The native tribes were also interesting, especially the very tall Watusi and... more info
Customer Review: When I first started watching this film, I thought it was about WWII. Hence, I was disappointed when I found that it was about Korea, but I soon lost all disillusionment. The story caught and held me very quickly. The dialogue is well written as it shows the feelings of the pilots about the futility... more info
Customer Review: In her brief but extremely successful film career spanning only six years Grace Kelly managed to fit in many great performances in such memorable efforts as "Mogambo", "Dial M For Murder", "Rear Window", "The Country Girl" and "High Society ". "Green Fire", co starring Stewart Granger was one of the... more info
Customer Review: Shirley Eaton made this adventure film right after Goldfinger, and David McCallum, right after Man from UNCLE, so both were in their prime. Throw in Brian Kelly from Flipper and what's not to love? I saw this movie at the Saturday matintee (along with King Kong vs Godzilla, Our Man Flint and a bunch... more info