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 | Great full-length Classics for the David Suchet fan!! 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
These later, full-length feature films of Agatha Christie mysteries, done by the impeccable David Suchet, are wonderful. As with the original series, so beautifully done by the A&E Network, these Masterpie... read full review | eNBLGdRk16hg~~_6.JPG?set_id=89040003C1) | Bette be Badd!!! 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
Very much enjoyed watching Bette Davis be the unflappable Bette!! In this vehicle she really shows why she was the Master of seizing your interest and taking you wherever she wanted to!!! Tough & vulnerab... read full review |  | Spencer "Creepy" Tracy..., who knew?? 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
I LOVED this 1941 version of the classic tale about the dual-persona's of a victimized man with the best of intentions. Spencer Tracy was truly wonderful to watch transform into the creepy, sleezy sadist ... read full review |  | Fun, twisted comedy!! 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
Good cast & cute story where the two lovers' sexuality is a side-line to the entire farce! A charming couple trying to hide their profession as mob enforcers from parents, while desiring to give Dad (... read full review |  | Grittier Poirot's as time goes by... 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
After having seen (& enjoyed!) Albert Finney portray "Poirot," I found this version with David Suchet much more lush and nastier. The people were more devious, vile, and villainous, with deeper c... read full review |  | Beautiful humans, goopy monsters, & a morality tale.... 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
I purchase very few DVDs, and only after renting them through NetFlix & truly seeing something I would enjoy watching several more times. That, or loaning it out to friends as an example of what a GREAT Sc... read full review |  | A sweet study in self-pity Katharine Hepburn in a classic style of the "poor little girl" who realizes what's really important in life; hang the social ladders. Fred MacMurray was a bit more believable than his "craz... read full review |  | Gay Paree, indeed!! Fun flick, and Warner Oland works his Chan-magic as no other can. Goofy & dated, but hey...for the 1935 audiences I'm sure it was good escapism and still is today. Especially fun for kids to catch a ... read full review | ye!CWM~$(KGrHqZ,!h4EzLtF2yk(BM6wnMZT-!~~_6.JPG?set_id=89040003C1) | The first "Asian chick-flick"... without many Asians A cast of many famous caucasian actors playing Asians, as could only happen in 1944. Katharine Hepburn, Walter Huston, Agnes Moorehead, and Henry Travers were fun to watch and gave powerful performances of a h... read full review |  | "Stage Fright," 1950's Classic Hitchcock (x2!) Fun mystery with Director Alfred Hitchcock orchestrating a great cast: Jane Wyman, Marlene Dietrich, and his daughter, Patricia Hitchcock! The latter being a not-so-widely known actress, but does a very good ... read full review |
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