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14 Hours (1951)

It’s business as usual in a New York City hotel one morning. A room service waiter has come to a certain room on one of the hotel’s higher levels to deliver breakfast. Much to the waiter’s surprise and dismay, he finds that the recipient of said breakfast (Robert Cosick) is standing on the ledge just… Read More 14 Hours (1951)

January 28, 2013February 10, 2013 Lindsey5 Comments

Forever Female (dir. Irving Rapper, 1954)

Stanley Krown (William Holden) is a playwright on his way to stage super-stardom. He has a fantastic new production in the works, which reigning Broadway queen Beatrice Page (Ginger Rogers) just might agree to perform in with the help of her ex-husband and big shot Broadway producer Harry (Paul Douglas), who loves the script. But… Read More Forever Female (dir. Irving Rapper, 1954)

June 2, 2012October 31, 2012 Lindsey1 Comment

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