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Dudley Early

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City Lights (1931) 95% 5/5 EDIT “[The plot] isn't much; but, when written, directed, produced and starred by Charlie Chaplin it is a masterpiece.” – Austin American-Statesman Feb 12, 2022 Full Review Panic in the Streets (1950) 97% 4/4 EDIT “If you are n fingernail chewer, the excitement and suspense of this film will have you eating your nails down to the knuckle.” – Austin American-Statesman Sep 2, 2020 Full Review All the King's Men (1949) 97% EDIT “It is as penetrating as a searchlight and as strong as a jolt of straight alcohol. There is no compromise with reality, no sentimentality, it is hard and honest and immensely satisfying.” – Austin American-Statesman Sep 2, 2020 Full Review The Asphalt Jungle (1950) 98% 2/4 EDIT “Asphalt Jungle is a realistic, well directed, well written story of the underworld.” – Austin American-Statesman Sep 2, 2020 Full Review Where the Sidewalk Ends (1950) 100% 2/4 EDIT “The whole thing builds to a logical'conclusion. with suspense along the way.” – Austin American-Statesman Sep 2, 2020 Full Review Pinky (1949) 67% EDIT “It is a thought provoking picture, a moving story and a film that certainly rates the wide acclaim which has been given it.” – Austin American-Statesman Sep 2, 2020 Full Review Woman on Pier 13 (1950) 20% 0/4 EDIT “This is pure propaganda, heavy-handed and dull.” – Austin American-Statesman Sep 2, 2020 Full Review Buccaneer's Girl (1950) 1/4 EDIT “Philip Friend, the buccaneer of the piece, is a newcomer. He makes a dashing pirate who leads a double life, but he deserved a more advantageous introduction.” – Austin American-Statesman Sep 2, 2020 Full Review The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) 97% EDIT “So much has been said and written about this picture that we pass it along to you with only the comment that we have never heard a word said against it.” – Austin American-Statesman Sep 2, 2020 Full Review On Our Merry Way (1948) 20% EDIT “Obviously, no expense was spared to make this a humdinger and a bell ringer.” – Austin American-Statesman Sep 2, 2020 Full Review All About Eve (1950) 99% 5/5 EDIT “Betty Davis gives the finest performance of her career. If there was ever any doubt in your mind that she was one of the greatest of screen actresses, her performance here will dissipate ail doubt.” – Austin American-Statesman Jul 13, 2020 Full Review She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949) 92% EDIT “In She Wore a Yellow Ribbon [John Wayne] is nothing short of superb. It is a performance that should, in all right, be a challenger for the Academy award.” – Austin American-Statesman Jun 23, 2020 Full Review I Was a Male War Bride (1949) 76% EDIT “This picture lives up to its advance notice: It is a very funny motion picture.” – Austin American-Statesman Jun 23, 2020 Full Review Yes Sir, That's My Baby (1949) EDIT “We are sorry to report that this is about as silly a concoction as has yet come out of Hollywood.” – Austin American-Statesman Jun 23, 2020 Full Review Mourning Becomes Electra (1947) 67% EDIT “The entire cast is excellent. The somber mood of the story is accentuated in the photography, by George Barnes As might be expected, O'Neill's dialogue is brilliant.” – Austin American-Statesman Jun 23, 2020 Full Review Chicago Deadline (1949) EDIT “The film has some good performances and some fairly exciting moments.” – Austin American-Statesman Jun 23, 2020 Full Review Easy Living (1949) 40% EDIT “A movie far above the average, it just misses being a fine picture.” – Austin American-Statesman Jun 23, 2020 Full Review The Red Shoes (1948) 98% EDIT “On the whole, it is a fine motion picture, missing greatness through too many defects. However, the Ballet of the Red Shoes, is one of the finest sequences ever shown on any screen, anywhere.” – Austin American-Statesman Jun 23, 2020 Full Review Twelve O'Clock High (1949) 96% EDIT “A very satisfying motion picture, 12 O'Clock High does not quite get over that indefinable line which marks the beginning of greatness.” – Austin American-Statesman Jun 19, 2020 Full Review The Outlaw (1943) 71% EDIT “It is safe to Outlaw hadn't had the reams publicity due to the censorship fight over certain scenes, it would have passed practically unnoticed.” – Austin American-Statesman Jun 19, 2020 Full Review Dear Wife (1949) EDIT “If it's a light, amusing picture of family life you want, then this is your dish.” – Austin American-Statesman Jun 19, 2020 Full Review In a Lonely Place (1950) 96% 2/4 EDIT “Bogey has got himself a pretty good picture here, the best he has had of the last several.” – Austin American-Statesman Jun 19, 2020 Full Review Stranger in the House (1992) 2/4 EDIT “Raimu, however, is such an actor that his performances are delights to watch. This performance is no exception.” – Austin American-Statesman Jun 19, 2020 Full Review No Man of Her Own (1950) 2/4 EDIT “This is a better than average movie. It gives Barbara Stanwyck a chance to display her talents, which she does to good advantage.” – Austin American-Statesman Jun 19, 2020 Full Review
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