Monday, February 05, 2018
The Elia Kazan Collection
- Commentary: This collection, dear Reader, is my prize. I stumbled across it while looking for a copy of one of my all time favorite movies, A Face in the Crowd. After Donald Trump was elected U.S. President, I couldn't get this movie out of my head. I was not alone in this. Four Films That Explain the Rise of Donald Trump, a thoughtful article written by Sean Mulvihill on the Roger Ebert website, meditates on this, as well. Interestingly, long before Donald Trump was elected U. S. President, I owned all of the four films Sean Mulvihill talks about. Our library, at the time I was ravenous to watch A Face in the Crowd, didn't have a copy (it does, now; I suspect there were several people requesting it after Trump's election). Every copy I found for sale was horribly expensive. Then, I noticed this collection that included this movie. It was priced out of my range but I kept my eye on it, day after day, month after month. Finally, it dropped by half, which brought the price down to just under $2.00 a movie. That I could afford. I scanned the collection of the other 14 movies. Some I'd seen, some I hadn't, two I already owned (which meant I could give copies of those movies to my actor niece, both of which are classics). I knew of all of them and was excited about seeing all of them. The list below is what was contained in the collection. There are still four (or, maybe five, I can't remember) that I haven't seen. Owning this collection is a delight. I'd never paid much attention to Elia Kazan as a director. Now, I'm much better educated!
- A Letter to Elia: The collection includes an "intensely personal and deeply moving tribute" to Elia Kazan by Martin Scorsese and a coffee table type book about the films and Kazan's development. The tribute is pretty much a vanity project, but the book is interesting and the tribute is not a complete waste of time.
Here's a link to the Wikipedia write-up of the film.
Release Date: 2010 - A Tree Grows in Brooklyn: Under construction.
Actor Role Actor Role Actor Role Actor Role Dorothy McGuire Katie Nolan Joan Blondell Aunt Sissy James Dunn Johnny Nolan Lloyd Nolan Officer McShane James Gleason McGarrity Ted Donaldson Neeley Nolan Peggy Ann Garner Francie Nolan Ruth Nelson Miss McDonough John Alexander Steve Edwards B.S. Pully Christmas Tree Vendor Ferike Boros Grandma Rommely Charles Halton Mr. Barker
Here's a link to the Wikipedia write-up of the film.
Release Date: 1945 - Boomerang: Pretty interesting legal drama. Made me wonder if this created a standard by which all legal dramas are now measured.
Arthur Miller appeared in this movie as a suspect in a police lineup.
Actor Role Actor Role Actor Role Actor Role Dana Andrews Henry L. Harvey Jane Wyatt Madge Harvey Lee J. Cobb Chief Harold F. Robinson Cara Williams Irene Nelson Arthur Kennedy John Waldron Sam Levene Dave Woods Taylor Holmes T. M. Wade Robert Keith Mac McCreery Ed Begley Paul Harris Karl Malden Det. Lt. White William Challee Stone Lewis Leverett Whitney
Here's a link to the Wikipedia write-up of the film.
Release Date: 1947
→ film-noir1; lee-j-cobb - Gentleman's Agreement: Dated but engaging film about anti-Semitism in the U.S. Disturbing despite its datedness.
Actor Role Actor Role Actor Role Actor Role Gregory Peck Philip Schuyler Green Anne Revere Mrs. Green Dorothy McGuire Kathy Lacey June Havoc Elaine Wales John Garfield Dave Goldman Albert Dekker John Minify Celeste Holm Anne Dettrey Jane Wyatt Jane Dean Stockwell Tommy Green Nicholas Joy Dr. Craigie Sam Jaffe Prof. Fred Lieberman Harold Vermilyea Lou Jordan
Here's a link to the Wikipedia write-up of the film.
Release Date: 1947
→ gregory-peck - Pinky: An unusual take on discrimination in the U.S. South. Shows, obliquely, how idiotic, and yet how powerful, it is.
Actor Role Actor Role Actor Role Actor Role Jeanne Crain Patricia "Pinky" Johnson Ethel Barrymore Miss Em Ethel Waters Dicey Johnson William Lundigan Dr. Thomas Adams Basil Ruysdael Judge Walker Kenny Washington Dr. Canady Nina Mae McKinney Rozelia Griff Barnett Dr. Joe McGill Frederick O'Neal Jake Waters Evelyn Varden Melba Wooley Raymond Greenleaf Judge Shoreman Juanita Moore Nurse
Here's a link to the Wikipedia write-up of the film.
Release Date: 1949 - Panic in the Streets: An early plague movie with a film-noir twist. Engaging.
Actor Role Actor Role Actor Role Actor Role Richard Widmark Lt. Cmdr. Reed, M.D. Paul Douglas Cpt. Tom Warren Barbara Bel Geddes Nancy Reed Jack Palance Blackie Zero Mostel Raymond Fitch Alexis Minotis John Mefaris Dan Riss Nef Guy Thonajan Poldi
Here's a link to the Wikipedia write-up of the film.
Release Date: 1950
→ film-noir2; jack-palance -
A Streetcar Named Desire: My write-up, including Actor/Role table, is linked to the title.
- Viva Zapata!: Under construction.
Actor Role Actor Role Actor Role Actor Role Marlon Brando Emiliano Zapata Jean Peters Josefa Zapata Anthony Quinn Eufemio Zapata Joseph Wiseman Fernando Aguirre Arnold Moss Don Nacio Alan Reed Pancho Villa Margo Soldadera Harold Gordon Francisco Ignacio Madero Lou Gilbert Pablo Frank Silvera Victoriano Huerta Florenz Ames Señor Espejo Richard Garrick Old General Fay Roope Porfirio Díaz Mildred Dunnock Señora Espejo Henry Silva Hernández Ross Bagdasarian Officer
Here's a link to the Wikipedia write-up of the film.
Release Date: 1952 - Man on a Tightrope: Under construction.
Actor Role Actor Role Actor Role Actor Role Fredric March Karel Černík Terry Moore Tereza Černík Gloria Grahame Zama Černík Cameron Mitchell Joe Vosdek Adolphe Menjou Fesker Robert Beatty Barović Alexander D'Arcy Rudolph Richard Boone Krofta
Here's a link to the Wikipedia write-up of the film.
Release Date: 1953
→ marlon-brando - On the Waterfront: I am ashamed to admit that I have not watched this yet. I keep avoiding it, despite my curiosity. I'm not sure why but will report back when I've watched it.
Yes, Roger Ebert christened this movies as one of his Great Movies.
Yet another movie, by the way, that has actors who were later stars playing small, uncredited roles.
Actor Role Actor Role Actor Role Actor Role Marlon Brando Terry Malloy Karl Malden Father Pete Barry Lee J. Cobb Michael J. Skelly Rod Steiger Charlie Malloy Eva Marie Saint Edie Doyle Pat Henning Timothy J. Dugan John F. Hamilton Pop Doyle Ben Wagner Joey Doyle Fred Gwynne Mladen Sekulovich Martin Balsam Gillette Pat Hingle Jocko Nehemiah Persoff Cab Driver
Here's a link to the Wikipedia write-up of the film.
Release Date: 1954
→ pat-hingle; nehemiah-persoff; marlon-brando; lee-j-cobb - East of Eden: My write-up, including Actor/Role table, is linked to the title.
- Baby Doll: This is a dark, satirical romp that is multi-layered. I've watched it twice in astonishment. Each time I notice something else bizarre. Everyone performs exquisitely.
Actor Role Actor Role Actor Role Actor Role Karl Malden Archie Lee Meighan Carroll Baker Baby Doll Meighan Eli Wallach Silva Vacarro Mildred Dunnock Aunt Rose Comfort Lonny Chapman Rock Eades Hogue Town Marshal Madeleine Sherwood Nurse Rip Torn Dentist
Here's a link to the Wikipedia write-up for this movie.
Release Date: 1956
→ southern-gothic; eli-wallach - A Face in the Crowd: Watch this movie because Donald Trump is President of the U.S. Watch it because Andy Griffith's performance will blow you away. It will make you wonder how the hell he got stuck in Mayberry.
Actor Role Actor Role Actor Role Actor Role Andy Griffith Larry Rhodes Patricia Neal Marcia Jeffries Anthony Franciosa Joey DePalma Walter Matthau Mel Miller Lee Remick Betty Lou Fleckum Percy Waram Gen. Haynesworth Paul McGrath Macey Rod Brasfield Beanie Marshall Neilan Sen. Worthington Fuller Kay Medford 1st Mrs. Rhodes Lois Nettleton Nurse Rip Torn Barry Mills
Here's a link to the Wikipedia write-up of the film.
Release Date: 1957 - Wild River: Under construction.
Actor Role Actor Role Actor Role Actor Role Montgomery Clift Chuck Glover Lee Remick Carol Garth Baldwin Jo Van Fleet Ella Garth Albert Salmi R.J. Bailey Jay C. Flippen Hamilton Garth James Westerfield Cal Garth Barbara Loden Betty Jackson Frank Overton Walter Clark Malcolm Atterbury Sy Moore Bruce Dern Jack Roper Robert Earl Jones Sam Johnson Ross Apperson Attorney Armstrong
Here's a link to the Wikipedia write-up of the film.
Release Date: 1960
→ southern-gothic; pat-hingle - Splendor in the Grass: The first time I saw this movie I was unmoved. After I received this collection I watched it again and became surprisingly caught up in it. The final scenes are perfect.
Both TCM and Emmanuel Levy have a flurry of pages about this movie. I've linked the title of the movie to the TCM posts. A list of Emmanuel Levy's posts about this movie is here. They all look interesting.
In addition, DVD Savant has a review well worth reading in this post about the Natalie Wood Signature Collection. The review for this movie can be found as the third movie reviewed down the page.
Actor Role Actor Role Actor Role Actor Role Natalie Wood Wilma Dean Loomis Pat Hingle Ace Stamper Audrey Christie Mrs. Loomis Barbara Loden Virginia Stamper Zohra Lampert Angelina Warren Beatty Bud Stamper Fred Stewart Del Loomis Joanna Roos Mrs. Stamper John McGovern Doc Smiley Jan Norris Juanita Howard Martine Bartlett Miss Metcalf Gary Lockwood Allen Tuttle Sandy Dennis Kay Crystal Field Hazel Marla Adams June Lynn Loring Carolyn Phyllis Diller Texas Guinan Sean Garrison Glen Mark Slade Rusty William Inge Reverend Whitman
Here's a link to the Wikipedia write-up of the film.
Release Date: 1961
→ pat-hingle - America America: Haven't watched this yet but I suspect I am going to fall in love with it. It's an old world/new world historical drama with an emphasis on character; right up my alley. I'll report back.
Actor Role Actor Role Actor Role Actor Role Stathis Giallelis Stavros Topouzoglou Frank Wolff Vartan Damadian Harry Davis Isaac Topouzoglou Elena Karam Vasso Topouzoglou Estelle Hemsley Grandmother Topouzoglou Gregory Rozakis Hohannes Gardashian Lou Antonio Abdul Salem Ludwig Odysseus Topouzoglou John Marley Garabet Joanna Frank Vartuhi Paul Mann Aleko Sinnikoglou Linda Marsh Thomna Sinnikoglou
Here's a link to the Wikipedia write-up for this movie.
Release Date: 1963
- A Letter to Elia: The collection includes an "intensely personal and deeply moving tribute" to Elia Kazan by Martin Scorsese and a coffee table type book about the films and Kazan's development. The tribute is pretty much a vanity project, but the book is interesting and the tribute is not a complete waste of time.
Labels: carroll-baker, eli-wallach, elia-kazan, film-noir1&2, gang-movie, gregory-peck, jack-palance, karl-malden, lee-j-cobb, marlon-brando, martin-scorsese, melodramaB, natalie-wood, nehemiah-persoff, pat-hingle