Love (1927) (MOD) "Telefilms"In 1935, Greta Garbo starred in one of her finest and best loved talkies, Anna Karenina. In 1927, she starred in this loosely adapted silent version of Leo Tolstoy's novel, a film that today provides an intriguing opportunity for a before and after comparison of the actress in the same role and remains an intriguing film in its own right. Love captures Garbo near the start of her career a mere 22 and already celebrated as both a gifted artist and
52-minute Technicolor® movie include the spectacular spires and canyons of what Western fans know as John Ford Country: Monument Valley
Stony loves his younger brother (Michael Hershewe)
Director Jules Dassin (Night and the City) combines the best of film noir
This beautiful and haunting fantasy tells two intertwined love stories - of a bittersweet Victorian romance and a budding courtship unfolding during World War II
Loretta brought wit and sensitivity to her roles
Just act like a lady
Their only hope: a desperate rescue by Israeli commandoes
"Glenn Ford's first try at light domestic comedy demonstrates that he has the touch" (The Motion Picture Guide) in the brisk and breezy Young Man with Ideas
Science of the era does a ridealong with our detective heroes in this trim yet event-packed B-movie police procedural directed by Edward J
"Donat and Kerr sparkle" (Leonard Maltin's Classic Movie Guide) under Alexander Korda's direction in this film that won a 1946 Academy Award® for Best Original Motion Picture Story
killers and cowgirls
Sharing the sagebrush with Bronco are notable guests the likes of Wayne Morris