Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Streaming Rio Zona Norte (1957) Online

Rio Zona Norte (1957)Rio Zona Norte (1957)iMDB Rating: 7.3
Date Released : 30 October 2005
Genre : Drama, Music
Stars : Grande Otelo, Jece Valadão, Malu Maia, Maria Petar
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A talented songwriter of sambas is forced to face the social injustices of the city around him.

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Dated but historically important film helped Brazilian Cinema find its own legitimate voice

In 1955, 27 year-old director Nelson Pereira dos Santos took Brazilian cinema by storm with his feature film debut, the ground-breaking and independently made "Rio 40 Graus", the single most important Brazilian film of the 1950s, changing Brazilian cinema forever. NPS took a bold, rough look at Brazilian reality following Italian Neo-Realism principles: talking about "real people with real problems", working on location, improvising, mixing professional and non-professional actors, choosing "ordinary" daily stuff as themes, refusing "beautiful" photography and "beautiful" stars, avoiding patronizing treatment of "the happy poor". It was the movie that inspired the Brazilian Cinema Novo (New Cinema) Movement of the 1960s, as it dealt with "uncomfortable" but urgent social issues and, even more importantly, proved that independent production was possible for young filmmakers.

"Rio Zona Norte" (1957) is NPS's following film, the second of a planned trilogy about Rio de Janeiro (the third one was to be called "Rio Zona Sul" but was never made -- though his 1967's "El Justicero" might fill in for the part). It's the story of black samba composer Espírito da Luz (Brazil's most popular black star Grande Otelo), who lives in dire poverty in one of Rio's Northern Zone's favelas (slums), whose only joy in life is music and whose major dream is to have singing star Ângela Maria (playing herself) record one of his sambas. He suffers a railroad accident and, as he agonizes, recalls his miserable life: his unsuccessful attempts to break through the corrupt music business of the 1950s, when it was still common practice for samba composers to sell their songs (and copyrights) to famous singers and agents; the sleazy song-stealing music agent (Jece Valadão) who poses as benefactor and friend; his doomed, delinquent son (Haroldo de Oliveira); his lover (a single mother) who abandons Espírito as she realizes his dream of celebrity is an illusion; his white classic musician friend (Paulo Goulart) who promises to help him but is all good intentions and no action. Espírito's songs are stolen to the same effect as the bicycle in De Sica's Neo-Reealist classic: what's stolen is the only possible means to dignified living and citizenship.

Based on the real-life experiences of great samba composer Zé Kéti (who wrote the songs for "Rio Zona Norte" and has a cameo as singer Alaôr, and for whose memory NPS directed his 2001 documentary "Meu Compadre Zé Kéti"), "RioZN" avows NPS's artistic and political commitment as he places doomed, pauper black people at the center of his movie, something unthinkable until then in Brazilian films, and deals with uncomfortable (and perhaps far too many) themes: racism, social prejudice, the state's failure to assist the poor, illiteracy (Espírito's inability to write down his own music is an important part of the story), single motherhood, juvenile delinquency, corruption in the music business, the sterile patronizing of intellectuals and the petty bourgeoisie (a self-criticism NPS -- white and educated himself -- is smart enough to make).

NPS slips into some patronizing himself -- most of the poor are "bons sauvages"; the whites, politicians, bourgeois are mostly shady characters. The film is hampered by excessive sentimentality (a major problem with many Italian Neo-Realism films) and occasionally phony dialogs. "Rio Zona Norte" seems dated today, much more so than "Rio 40 Graus"; perhaps because in the last 50 years we've been consistently hardened by the escalating bleakness in reality and films. Violence in the favelas of 1955 was limited to fist fights and jackknives, instead of the lethal weaponry of military proportions that dominate the favelas today (q.v. the 1999 documentary "Notícias de uma Guerra Particular"). What hasn't dated -- and it's shocking to realize it -- is the unchanged poverty of Rio's favelas, confirming the State's total failure and lack of interest in assisting the destitute, or, as some have put it, in keeping them perennially segregated.

Still, some scenes resist well: Espírito trying to comb down his wiry hair in his desolate shack; the new song he sings at the samba school; and especially the scene where the most famous Brazilian singing star of the 1950s, Ângela Maria -- young, pretty and a real-life example of rags-to-riches -- sings Espírito's samba in her unique, effortless, then magnificent voice. Otelo's performance here, as he experiences his composer's dream come true, is amazing: his face suddenly opens up and his eyes glow with joy and heartfelt emotion.

As with De Sica and Rossellini, NPS mixes professional (most of them) and non-professional actors. Grande Otelo was then at the height of his popularity — he has the perfect Fach for the role (he's almost like a black male Giulietta Masina, and just as short, clownish, funny, moving and talented) and hits the right notes most of the time, only rarely slipping into over-acting. Jece Valadão, as the sleazy agent, is at once virile, seductive, and deceitful with his rugged good looks, showcasing the star quality that would lead to his long career as macho anti-hero. Paulo Goulart tries his best with his difficult, "guilty" white bourgeois role but certainly looks handsome and sensitive. The supporting cast varies from effective to amateurish.

The favela locations, starkly captured by Hélio Silva's camera, and the songs by Zé Keti are the soul of the movie. Unfortunately, Alexandre and Radamés Gnattali's mellow, grandiose score fights with the bleak images of the simple story, and is to blame for much of the "sentimental" tone (just as Alessandro Cicognini's and Renzo Rossellini's music hampered much of Italian Neo-Realism starkness).

If you're interested in Brazilian film history or if you're are a fan of NPS, Grande Otelo, Angela Maria or the "other side" of Rio in the 1950s you can't miss "Rio Zona Norte"; others, be prepared for a dated, now naive, but still forceful, never boring film.

Watch A Stranger in My Arms (1959) Online

A Stranger in My Arms (1959)A Stranger in My Arms (1959)iMDB Rating: 6.7
Date Released : 3 March 1959
Genre : Drama
Stars : June Allyson, Jeff Chandler, Sandra Dee, Charles Coburn. Air Force test pilot Pike Yarnell reluctantly attends the memorial service for long-dead Donald Beasley, his navigator during the Korean War; recalling, in flashbacks, their painful days together on a life raft. In Beasley's home town, Pike is repelled at Donald's wealthy mother's enshrinement of her dead son; bemused at his frankly amorous pursuit by Donald's younger sister Pat; and increasingly..." />
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Air Force test pilot Pike Yarnell reluctantly attends the memorial service for long-dead Donald Beasley, his navigator during the Korean War; recalling, in flashbacks, their painful days together on a life raft. In Beasley's home town, Pike is repelled at Donald's wealthy mother's enshrinement of her dead son; bemused at his frankly amorous pursuit by Donald's younger sister Pat; and increasingly charmed by his attractive widow Christina. What will the final flashback reveal?

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Take 90 Minutes for Yourself, Instead of This

June Allyson, Jeff Chandler, Mary Astor, Sandra Dee, Peter Graves and Charles Coburn star in this forgettable film. In fact, the only thing memorable about it, is that it is basically pretty awful save for some good performances by June Allyson, Jeff Chandler, and especially Mary Astor.

Peter Graves is Mary's son and June's newlywed husband who went off to war and died. It is shown in flashbacks just how it all happened. Mary wants Jeff Chandler to recommend the Medal of Honor for her son and his sacrifice for his country. But Jeff, who served with him, has some issues in doing so.

Just what makes this film so bad is the writing. Apparently this was based on previous material, but the dialogue was terrible, even from the very beginning. It's terrible to see all involved reduced to such embarrassing material. But, even given what she had to work with, Mary Astor still managed to come out looking better than her costars. That shows how great an actress she is.

What tops them all is Sandra Dee as a girl trying to act grownup and throwing herself at Jeff Chandler. I still can't get over her character in this movie. The whole thing was an embarrassment for all considered. I give it a '3', I guess, because producer Ross Hunter knows how to cast a movie. The actors must have needed the money badly.

But if you come across this movie and are curious about it, please walk on by! It ain't worth the 90 minutes of your life.

Watch Pulgarcito (1957) Online

Pulgarcito (1957)Pulgarcito (1957)iMDB Rating: 6.0
Date Released : 1 November 1967
Genre : Family, Fantasy
Stars : María Elena Marqués, José Elías Moreno, Cesáreo Quezadas 'Pulgarcito', Manuel Dondé." />
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Size : 700 MB

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Another bizarre and disturbing fairytale from Childhood Productions!

Well, this film is certainly one of the best fairy tales released by Childhood Productions, but then again that isn't saying very much. This film is best seen solely for laughs, although you'de be hard-pressed to find it anywhere nowadays. The acting is typically dire, the plot is the usual bizarre pastiche of old fairy tales, and Tom Thumb keeps changing size. I saw it here in Britain a few days ago on a program which makes fun of B-Movies... I thought that it was quite funny, but I expect that in it's complete form it would be torture to watch. My Advice: See Snow White and Rose Red, another Childhood Productions classic.

Streaming The Secret Place (1957) Online

The Secret Place (1957)The Secret Place (1957)iMDB Rating: 5.9
Date Released : 27 May 1957
Genre : Crime, Drama
Stars : Belinda Lee, Ronald Lewis, Michael Brooke, Michael Gwynn
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Size : 700 MB

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A beautiful redhead becomes involved with a smalltime gang of hoodlums who plan and perform a daring diamond robbery.

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This secret hardly worth keeping.

`The Secret Place' is an average little caper film apart from a tense jewel robbery sequence. It begins with a wind-up gramophone (which becomes important to the plot) playing some dire English pop song of the day. The `day' is the mid-nineteenfifties and flattened bombsites are much in evidence in the back streets of London's East End.

Clive Donner made one of my favorite films, the biting black comedy about the English class system, `Nothing but the Best' but this, his directorial debut, is a much more pedestrian effort with plodding dialogue and a plot holding few surprises.

The one highlight, however, is the performance of David McCallum of `Man from Uncle' infamy. Wearing a leather jacket and obviously under the influence of Brando and Dean he tries to portray the classic `crazy, mixed-up kid' so common in the popular culture of the fifties. Attempting teenage angst, he only manages to display the symptoms of constipation. Another central character, Ronald Lewis wears a huge, Brylcreemed Elvis Presley-style quiff.

Watch Jeanne Eagels (1957) Online

Jeanne Eagels (1957)Jeanne Eagels (1957)iMDB Rating: 6.3
Date Released : 2 August 1957
Genre : Biography, Drama
Stars : Kim Novak, Jeff Chandler, Agnes Moorehead, Charles Drake
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A poor but beautiful girl named Jeanne takes part in a beauty contest but fails to be crowned its queen. Nevertheless both her determination and her shapely figure impress Sal Satori, the organizer, so much that he gives her a job as a carnival dancer. He becomes her friend and, before long, her great love. However, being a hootchie-kootchie dancer is not Jeanne's dream: she wants to be an actress. That is why Jeanne takes advantage of the Satori company being in New York to consult a renowned drama teacher, Mrs. Neilson. The latter thinks she CAN act and she is proved right since the audience of the first play Jeanne is in responds favorably. But Jeanne will only feel wholly satisfied when she acquires star status. She soon obtains the part which will lead her to stardom by stealing it from Elsie Desmond, an aging actress who planned a comeback through it. In desperation, Elsie commits suicide. Although feeling somewhat guilty, Jeanne openly relishes her triumph, which upsets her ...

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There they go again!

It is amazing how badly Hollywood studios recreated past eras in their biopics. This atrociously dishonest and downright stupid movie about the great Jeanne Eagels is one of the worst. Only haphazard efforts are made to ground the story in the actual era (roughly the teens of the last century to 1929). Occasionally you can spot a few actors dressed and coiffed properly to the time depicted, but you have to look carefully to find them. The music veers between glossy 50s "smooth romance" to jarring, melodramatic accents which attempt to supply emotional power to scenes so badly written they would either put you to sleep or make you laugh. It goes without saying that poor Kim Novak in the title role is miles out of her league, not to mention miscast. Perhaps that's why the hacks who created the scenario decided to make her a carnival hootch dancer in the early scenes, just to show off her splendid physique - at the expense of the real story of a brilliantly talented midwestern girl who plunged passionately into serious acting before she was 10 years old and worked her way up to Broadway stardom over many years. Who would want to see THAT? Around 30 minutes into the implausible proceedings Agnes Moorehead shows up as a Broadway drama teacher; she makes a grand entrance and gives it all she's got and for a moment we feel the movie may be somewhat salvaged - but no. There is too much working against her. Eventually she too sinks into the torpidity surrounding her. For some incomprehensible reason half of the movie - which is supposed to be about a woman whose life played out in and around the legitimate theatre - is set in various amusement parks. Yes, we know that according to the writers of this abomination, Eagels was emotionally close to a carnival impresario (Jeff Chandler in a mighty but futile effort), but there is no other inherent connection between those settings and the story. The scenes that do take place in theatres are so ineptly conceived you wonder if the writers had ever set foot in such establishments. But the real crime here is that the life of Eagels is made boring in the extreme. It wouldn't be surprising if it were revealed that Jacqueline Susann had been inspired to write VALLEY OF THE DOLLS by this garbage; if not, then surely the makers of that movie must have studied it before their own cameras rolled in 1967. But at least DOLLS was hilarious.

Watch Las chicas de la Cruz Roja (1958) Online

Las chicas de la Cruz Roja (1958)Las chicas de la Cruz Roja (1958)iMDB Rating: 5.7
Date Released : 6 November 1958
Genre : Comedy
Stars : Antonio Casal, Luz Márquez, Mabel Karr, Concha Velasco." />
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Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Watch Bell Book and Candle (1958) Online

Bell Book and Candle (1958)Bell Book and Candle (1958)iMDB Rating: 6.9
Date Released : 19 December 1958
Genre : Comedy, Romance, Fantasy
Stars : James Stewart, Kim Novak, Jack Lemmon, Ernie Kovacs
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Gillian Holroyd is just your average, modern-day, witch, living in a New York apartment with her Siamese familiar, Pyewacket. But one day a handsome publisher, Shep Henderson walks into her building and Gillian decides she wants him--especially as it turns out he's marrying Merle Kittridge, an old poison penpal from Gillian's college days. So, Gillian casts a spell over Shep. But her powers are in danger of being exorcised by something stronger than the bell-book-and-candle routine: Love.

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Another "bewitching" teaming of James Stewart and Kim Novak.

Made in the same year as "Vertigo," this is an equally bewitching movie, though in a much lighter vein. It's set in an enchanted New York during the winter: Kim Novak is a witch who casts a spell over James Stewart, but gets caught in it instead. The interesting sidelight is that Novak's rival is played by Janice Rule, who originated the part of Madge in "Picnic" on Broadway (the part that Novak would make famous on film).