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      E. A. Cunningham

      E. A. Cunningham

      E. A. Cunningham's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at the following Tomatometer-approved publication(s): Motion Picture Herald (Exhibitors Herald)

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      The Dark Angel (1935) The technique of production and the tempo of story narration equal the quality of the performances, and that is high, at times superbly touching. - Motion Picture Herald (Exhibitors Herald)
      Read More | Posted Mar 10, 2023
      Casablanca (1942) There is a careful opulence about the production which should redound to the credit of Hal B. Wallis and of Michael Curtiz, who directed. - Motion Picture Herald (Exhibitors Herald)
      Read More | Posted Feb 10, 2021
      Cat People (1942) The film, which has been admirably mounted and tightly directed and acted, should find an appreciative audience among those who prefer melodrama with originality, but can scarcely be termed pleasant entertainment. - Motion Picture Herald (Exhibitors Herald)
      Read More | Posted Dec 30, 2020
      Address Unknown (1944) It remains tense drama, and should draw a considerable audience from readers of the story and the widening group of [Paul] Lukas' admirers. - Motion Picture Herald (Exhibitors Herald)
      Read More | Posted Nov 23, 2020
      Man From Frisco (1944) It is a timely story acted by sincere performers... a forthright and effective presentation. - Motion Picture Herald (Exhibitors Herald)
      Read More | Posted Nov 23, 2020
      Double Indemnity (1944) The screenplay, on which Billy Wilder collaborated with Raymond Chandler, is a gem of tight construction and terse but natural dialogue. - Motion Picture Herald (Exhibitors Herald)
      Read More | Posted Nov 18, 2020
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