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The Women
»rank: 635
Chroniques et points de vue: Essential Video:George Cukor, Hollywood's legendary 'woman's director,' had his hands full with the all-female cast of this 1939 film adaptation of the Clare Boothe play. The story finds a group of catty, competitive friends destroying reputations at social gatherings. The dialogue sparkles, Joan Crawford's performance as a husband stealer is still a classic, the film looks wonderful in Cukor's hands, and the Technicolor fashion-show scene is a one-of-a-kind Hollywood experience. --Tom Keogh
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Pride and Prejudice
»rank: 13603
Chroniques et points de vue: Essential Video:George Cukor, Hollywood's legendary 'woman's director,' had his hands full with the all-female cast of this 1939 film adaptation of the Clare Boothe play. The story finds a group of catty, competitive friends destroying reputations at social gatherings. The dialogue sparkles, Joan Crawford's performance as a husband stealer is still a classic, the film looks wonderful in Cukor's hands, and the Technicolor fashion-show scene is a one-of-a-kind Hollywood experience. --Tom Keogh
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Sherlock Holmes: Adventures Of
»rank: 20909
Chroniques et points de vue: Essential Video:George Cukor, Hollywood's legendary 'woman's director,' had his hands full with the all-female cast of this 1939 film adaptation of the Clare Boothe play. The story finds a group of catty, competitive friends destroying reputations at social gatherings. The dialogue sparkles, Joan Crawford's performance as a husband stealer is still a classic, the film looks wonderful in Cukor's hands, and the Technicolor fashion-show scene is a one-of-a-kind Hollywood experience. --Tom Keogh
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I Wake Up Screaming
»rank: 6584
Chroniques et points de vue: Essential Video:George Cukor, Hollywood's legendary 'woman's director,' had his hands full with the all-female cast of this 1939 film adaptation of the Clare Boothe play. The story finds a group of catty, competitive friends destroying reputations at social gatherings. The dialogue sparkles, Joan Crawford's performance as a husband stealer is still a classic, the film looks wonderful in Cukor's hands, and the Technicolor fashion-show scene is a one-of-a-kind Hollywood experience. --Tom Keogh
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The Women (Full Screen)
»rank: 24536
Chroniques et points de vue: Essential Video:George Cukor, Hollywood's legendary 'woman's director,' had his hands full with the all-female cast of this 1939 film adaptation of the Clare Boothe play. The story finds a group of catty, competitive friends destroying reputations at social gatherings. The dialogue sparkles, Joan Crawford's performance as a husband stealer is still a classic, the film looks wonderful in Cukor's hands, and the Technicolor fashion-show scene is a one-of-a-kind Hollywood experience. --Tom Keogh
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Lassie: Come Home
»rank: 27172
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Lassie Come Home is a classic for all the usual reasons: its timeless, universal appeal, its first-of-its-kind status, and its exceptional cinematography, direction, and performances. What makes this 1943 charmer especially fun for grownups who haven't screened it since their own preteen, pet-obsessed days, though, is a couple of cute-as-a-button cast members. An adorably over-earnest Roddy McDowall stars as Joe, the mostly hapless lad whom Lassie refuses to part with despite his down-and-out family's decision to sell her, for a paltry 15 guineas, to a wealthy duke; and Elizabeth ...
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Dinner At Eight
»rank: 1707
Chroniques et points de vue:From :MGM originally promoted Dinner at Eight by touting the 'all-star cast,' but this is no run-of-the-mill omnibus picture. 0n the contrary, rather than cramming as many big names as possible into a lumbering vehicle, the movie's impeccably crafted script (by Edna Ferber and Herman J. Mankiewicz) and direction (by George Cukor) gave some immortal screen luminaries a chance to shine. For sheer bravery, John Barrymore's achingly poignant performance as Larry Renault, a washed-up matinee idol who has 'outlived everything but his vanity,' is unmatched. Barrymore's brother, Lionel, is equally ...
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Becky Sharp
»rank: 1707
Chroniques et points de vue:From :MGM originally promoted Dinner at Eight by touting the 'all-star cast,' but this is no run-of-the-mill omnibus picture. 0n the contrary, rather than cramming as many big names as possible into a lumbering vehicle, the movie's impeccably crafted script (by Edna Ferber and Herman J. Mankiewicz) and direction (by George Cukor) gave some immortal screen luminaries a chance to shine. For sheer bravery, John Barrymore's achingly poignant performance as Larry Renault, a washed-up matinee idol who has 'outlived everything but his vanity,' is unmatched. Barrymore's brother, Lionel, is equally ...
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Little Lord Fauntleroy
»rank: 1707
Chroniques et points de vue:From :MGM originally promoted Dinner at Eight by touting the 'all-star cast,' but this is no run-of-the-mill omnibus picture. 0n the contrary, rather than cramming as many big names as possible into a lumbering vehicle, the movie's impeccably crafted script (by Edna Ferber and Herman J. Mankiewicz) and direction (by George Cukor) gave some immortal screen luminaries a chance to shine. For sheer bravery, John Barrymore's achingly poignant performance as Larry Renault, a washed-up matinee idol who has 'outlived everything but his vanity,' is unmatched. Barrymore's brother, Lionel, is equally ...
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Little Lord Fauntleroy
»rank: 1707
Chroniques et points de vue:From :MGM originally promoted Dinner at Eight by touting the 'all-star cast,' but this is no run-of-the-mill omnibus picture. 0n the contrary, rather than cramming as many big names as possible into a lumbering vehicle, the movie's impeccably crafted script (by Edna Ferber and Herman J. Mankiewicz) and direction (by George Cukor) gave some immortal screen luminaries a chance to shine. For sheer bravery, John Barrymore's achingly poignant performance as Larry Renault, a washed-up matinee idol who has 'outlived everything but his vanity,' is unmatched. Barrymore's brother, Lionel, is equally ...
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