This time, we have two films from studio utilitarian director Joseph Pevney (who’d go on to direct some of the great classic Star Trek episodes), and one by sci-fi/horror favorite director Jack Arnold. How do these titles rate as bona fide Film Noir?
Gregory Peck, Angie Dickinson, Tony Curtis and Bobby Darin Enlist for a Most Unusual WWII Film.
DIRECTED BY DAVID MILLER/1963
BLU-RAY STREET DATE: JANUAR...
Brian Kieth, Tony Curtis, Ernest Borgnine, Ivan Dixon and Suzanne Pleshette Star in a Different Kind of Anti-war Picture.
DIRECTED BY HY AVERBACK/1970
BL...
Circus Melodrama With High-Flying Love Triangle
DIRECTED BY CAROL REED/1956
STREET DATE: SEPTEMBER 25TH, 2018
Starring Burt Lancaster, Tony Curtis, and ...
It's A Mad, Mad, Maddening Ride To Epic-length Comedy Obscurity
DIRECTED BY KEN ANNAKIN/1969
STREET DATE: April 25, 2017
With a title proportionately as ...