Coming up on TCM...
Posted: February 27th, 2023, 6:06 am
I don't know about Hollywood Steps Out being rare. It's been shown on TCM and is on the Internet.ziggy6708a wrote: ↑April 1st, 2023, 7:42 pm thought I'd mention...
they don't say what time & don't see on schedule
ziggy6708a wrote: ↑April 1st, 2023, 7:42 pm thought I'd mention...
they don't say what time & don't see on schedule
Love all these, great favorites to many no doubt. The last time I watched Three Strangers I noticed something fascinating about the Lorre and Greenstreet roles. I will let it be, it's only an opinion, but an interesting take. Not all will agree. Not to be mysterious but I'll just let it go for now. It's probably not that obscure anyway.kingrat wrote: ↑April 16th, 2023, 4:47 pm The Mask of Dimitrios--Imagine a noir version of Citizen Kane, with Peter Lorre as the hero. Sydney Greenstreet and Faye Emerson are splendid, as usual, and Zachary Taylor plays the mysterious Dimitrios. 3) Three Strangers--Geraldine Fitzgerald, Peter Lorre, and Sydney Greenstreet share a lottery ticket, with surprising results. I love how we're not sure what kind of woman Geraldine Fitzgerald is, and we can imagine the film going several different ways. Then there's only one way.
And, I STILL say the guy you see in profile while he's sitting at the table during the opening panning shot through Ciro's IS supposed to be George Brent and NOT Don Ameche!!!!!!
I think you left out an exclamation point (and the most important one too!).
kingrat wrote: ↑April 16th, 2023, 4:47 pm This Wednesday has five excellent films which may not be familiar to everyone:
The Mask of Dimitrios--Imagine a noir version of Citizen Kane, with Peter Lorre as the hero. Sydney Greenstreet and Faye Emerson are splendid, as usual, and Zachary Taylor plays the mysterious Dimitrios. 3) Three Strangers--Geraldine Fitzgerald, Peter Lorre, and Sydney Greenstreet share a lottery ticket, with surprising results. I love how we're not sure what kind of woman Geraldine Fitzgerald is, and we can imagine the film going several different ways. Then there's only one way.
That's the script that screenwriter Frank Gruber wrote.Swithin wrote: ↑April 18th, 2023, 3:46 pm SPOILER question:
I love The Mask of Dimitrios[/b] and every actor and character in it (particularly Victor Francen, in his brief scene). One thing I don't understand, although I've seen the film often -- is why Sydney Greenstreet is in trouble at the end. He throws the money down and says that Lorre should write a book, and that "I'll have a lot of time to read it, where I'm going." What did he do wrong, apart from kill Dimitrios, sort of in self defense, after Dimitrios had shot him?
In any case, a great movie ending: Peters coming down the stairs.EP Millstone wrote: ↑April 18th, 2023, 8:56 pmThat's the script that screenwriter Frank Gruber wrote.Swithin wrote: ↑April 18th, 2023, 3:46 pm SPOILER question:
I love The Mask of Dimitrios[/b] and every actor and character in it (particularly Victor Francen, in his brief scene). One thing I don't understand, although I've seen the film often -- is why Sydney Greenstreet is in trouble at the end. He throws the money down and says that Lorre should write a book, and that "I'll have a lot of time to read it, where I'm going." What did he do wrong, apart from kill Dimitrios, sort of in self defense, after Dimitrios had shot him?
Somebody kills somebody. Somebody's got to be arrested.
Perhaps later the police free Peters (Sydney Greenstreet) after they learn the whole story about Dimitrios Makropoulos (Zachary Scott). Perhaps Peters gets sentenced for trying to blackmail Makropoulos and creating a situation that resulted in (premeditated) murder.
Fashion a conclusion that satisfies you.