Victor Jory in The Shadow (1940)
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Victor Jory-Patty Duke-Inga Swenson "El milagro de Ana Sullivan" (The miracle worker) 1962, de Arthur Penn.
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Dearer than I?
If I betray you, I betray myself. If I betray him, i betray my country. My country is very dear to me
Dearer than I ?
No not dearer than you
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Movie poster by an unknown artist for the 1953 independent film Cat-Women of the Moon, released by Astor Pictures, a company that specialized in re-releases and independent films. The film was released in polarized 3-D.
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Valley of the Kings, 1954, Is Playing on TCM on Friday, November 4 (USA)
Valley of the Kings, 1954, Is Playing on TCM on Friday, November 4 (USA)
Valley of the Kings, 1954, is playing on Turner Classic Movies on Friday, November 4 at 8 p.m.est This is another of my favorite Taylor pictures–he never looked sexier than he does here. Mark Brandon, the ruggedly handsome archaeologist played by Robert Taylor is thought to be the inspiration for Indiana Jones.
This is one of my favorite Robert Taylor pictures. Eleanor Parker and he had…
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CAT-WOMEN OF THE MOON (1953) Reviews of cheesecake sci-fi - now free to watch online in HD
CAT-WOMEN OF THE MOON (1953) Reviews of cheesecake sci-fi – now free to watch online in HD
‘They’re fiery… fearless… ferocious!’
Cat-Women of the Moon is a 1953 American science fiction monster film, produced by Jack Rabin and Al Zimbalist, and directed by Arthur Hilton. The musical score was composed by Elmer Bernstein.
The 3-D film was released by Astor Pictures and, bizarrely, remade five years later (1958) as Missile to the Moon.
The movie stars Sonny Tufts, Victor Jory and Marie…
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Blu-ray review: “The Fugitive Kind” (1960)
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Podcast Actor Victor Jory Golden of Radio Tribute
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The Man Who Turned to Stone (1957)
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The Capture (1950)
My rating: 5/10
The whole thing's a bit padded in the middle, and the romance plot isn't all that convincing, but apart from that this is a pretty decent mix of western and film noir tropes.
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Victor Jory-Marguerite Chapman "The gallant blade" 1948, de Henry Levin.
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My heart
Take my heart Catherine it's already full of you
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