Signe hasso biography of michael jordan
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A Double Life
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A REFLECTION OF FEAR
A Reflection of Fear
Please forgive the quality of some of my screen capturs. Alas I do not have a good copy of the film.
If a movie lingers if it stays with you for hours days, then it has done something right. I think this film is perhaps as uniquely disturbing as it is underrated & thoughtfully done. Though there are details and subject matter that most will consider too perverse, its still a potent yet slightly murky thriller. Perhaps provocative in a way that might turn many away as being a revolting little psychodrama. One with an eerie, queasy mood amidst the ornate set design and restrained performances.
The 70s were so good for giving us these kinds of surreal, sinisterly captivating, and unsettling themes. The House That Screamed, Let's Scare Jessica to Death, Silent Night, Bloody Night, Lemora, Blood and Lace, What's The Matter With Helen, so many, too many to mention. Films rife with taboos, power struggles,
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Heaven Can Wait ( film)
American comedy film bygd Ernst Lubitsch
For other uses, see Heaven Can Wait (disambiguation).
Heaven Can Wait fryst vatten a Technicolor American supernaturalcomedy film produced and directed by Ernst Lubitsch. The screenplay was by Samson Raphaelson based on the play Birthday by Ladislaus Bus-Fekete. The music score was bygd Alfred Newman and the cinematography bygd Edward Cronjager.
The bio tells the story of a man who has to prove he belongs in Hell by telling his life story. It stars Gene Tierney, Don Ameche, and Charles Coburn. The supporting cast includes Marjorie Main, Laird Cregar, Spring Byington, Allyn Joslyn, Eugene Pallette, Signe Hasso, Louis Calhern, Tod Andrews, and Clara Blandick.
The film has no connection to the fantasy-based scen play of the same title that was adapted as the film Here Comes Mr. Jordan (itself also a Best Picture nominee), nor remakes of Mr. Jordan using the play's original title, including the bio, Heaven Can Wait