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Posts Tagged ‘Film’

The Public Enemy (1931)

The Public Enemy (1931) came into theaters during the era of America’s Prohibition, a time when alcohol was banned from being produced, imported/exported…

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King Kong (1933)

You know, I’ve known about King Kong almost all my life without actually having watched the original film (or subsequent remakes) that made the name famous. The gigantic ape is an icon that is simply embedded in our pop culture.

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The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951)

Gort, Klaatu barada nikto. Huge fans of Sci-Fi cinema and its history will recognize this alien phrase as a memorable line from one of the genre’s classic films, The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951).

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City Lights (1931)

Even with the occasional use of an accompanying soundtrack and sound effects, City Lights (1931) remains as a bright standout in Charlie Chaplin’s illustrious repertoire of silent films among critics and audiences.

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Citizen Kane (1941)

Even after death, we will continue to live on in the memories of the people we came across in our lifetimes.  But for someone as grand as the great Charles Foster Kane, the main protagonist of this 1941 classic mystery-drama, the image we get of the man is multifaceted, and extremely polarizing.

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Teacher’s Pet (1958)

Listen up everyone, class is now in session! Teacher’s Pet (1958) stars Clark Gable as James Gannon, hot-shot editor of the city newspaper who made a name for himself by working from the ground up.

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The Magnificent Seven (1960)

Hi my name is Jeric, and I write the Sunday Classics Review over here at Trende. But then, you probably already know that. Otherwise, how else did you find this page?

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