Thursday, October 15, 2020

The Secret Place (1957)

An excellent crime drama with a difference, this is a true film of two halves. The first shows a daring diamonds robbery, the second centres around a young man bought unwittingly into the crime and now in possession of the diamonds which the gang want back.

Gerry (Ronald Lewis) is part of a gang which intends to steal diamonds. He is also in love with Molly (Belinda Lee). Now Molly's brother Mike (David McCallum) is on the fringes of the gang and comes up with a way for the gang to get their hands on a policeman's uniform. There is this boy, Freddie (Michael Brooke), who's dad is a copper and Freddie has a crush on Molly...

After the crime Freddie ends up, by accident, being in possession of the loot. Gerry and the gang of course want it back but a complication is that Freddie's young boy heart has been broken by Molly...

A tense drama, evocative with the sights and sounds of late 1950s London, with a lot of bombed out buildings still around. The film packs in the emotion, and many emotions too. The film may be a bit slow at times but personally i felt it made good use of the extra time.

Wednesday, October 14, 2020

Daily Beauty Rituals (1937)

A lovely little film set at the height of pre-war Hollywood glamour. Constance Bennett reveals her rather relaxed and lavish beauty regime once she finally drags herself out of bed! This involves applying varying creams, having a bath and being annoyed by regular time checks from her maid! It is all rather strange, and probably not much practical help to the average fan, but at all times Constance is suitably glamorous!



Tuesday, October 13, 2020

The Tattoo Connection (1978)

A funky late 1970s kung fu crime tale with a touch of blaxploitation. A highly valuable diamond is stolen in HK by Lu's (Sing Chen) gang. The US insurance company sends Lucas (Jim Kelly) to retrieve the diamond amid a large number of fights across HK.

So a simple plot but this has a number of interesting sub-plots. We have Tung Hao (Tao-Liang Tan), a conflicted triad member who regrets the killings that Lu takes part in. Nana (Nana Misaki), a dancer and prostitute linked to the gang (and Tung Hao's girl), who is desperate to have a better life.

The film is often unintentionally hilarious, Bolo Yeung is dubbed with a cockney accent for example. The film also has quite a bit of gratuitous female nudity, and lots and lots of violence. The fighting is of a good standard and overall the film is well worth a watch.

Monday, October 12, 2020

Machine Gun McCain (1969)

A stylish and brutally bleak gangster film. McCain (John Cassavetes) is released on parole and is immediately involved in a new plan to rob a casino in Vegas by his son (whom he barely knows). The plan is actually the brainchild of Adamo (Peter Falk) who runs the Mafia on the West coast but wants to muscle in on Vegas and the East coast's territory...

Although Adamo is scared off by the mob, McCain - who by now has hooked up with young lovely Irene (Britt Ekland) - is going to go through with the job. An ingenious heist occurs involving plenty of home made bombs and a fake firefighter uniform. McCain ends up with two million dollars, but his plan to get away with it could do with some work, especially as the mob are now on his ass...

An excellent gangster crime drama with some great performances especially Peter Falk's. Amid the glamour and style of late 1960s San Francisco (which the Ennio Morricone soundtrack really sets off) is a crushing inevitability and doom about the proceedings as the bodies pile up. You may rip off a casino but ripping off the mob is the highest stakes of all. 

Friday, October 9, 2020

His First Flame (1927)

Harry (Harry Langdon) is determined to marry Ethel (Natalie Kingston) with whom he is head over heels in love. His uncle the Fire Chief (Vernon Dent) tries his best to stop Harry from marrying but to no avail. However, it turns out that Ethel is just after Harry's money (her sister Ruth Hiatt is the one really with the hots for Harry) and his heart is broken. He spends the night at the fire station in despair then a building catches fire and Harry has the chance to be a hero and find love after all...

A simple and fairly charming little comedy. There is some good humour, some of it quite dark at times too. The final set-piece in the burning building gives ample opportunity for crazy stunts and visual gags.