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The story begins when three cars and a moving van stop to help crashed reckless driver "Smiler" Grogan, who, before kicking the bucket, cryptically tells the assembled drivers that he's buried a fortune in stolen loot "under a big W!" All of the motorists set out to find the fortune.—Jwelch5742
 
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Priscillaoldmovies | 1 andere bespreking | Mar 24, 2024 |
There’s not a great deal of plot in this film, which takes place in the course of just one day. I imagine it was quite eye-opening fifty years ago, inviting viewers to examine their own hearts, to see whether their beliefs and principles would extend to their own children marrying someone with a different coloured skin.

There’s some humour in the situations, some irony, and much that was very serious back in the 1960s in the United States. Inevitably the style of the film is dated, but that isn’t a problem, even if some of the backdrops look rather fake. We had to suspend belief a little at the way everything happened, just in conversation and discussion. At times, towards the end, the film felt a bit like a play with different scenes involving groups of actors talking... but overall we liked the film very much and would recommend it to anyone.
 
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SueinCyprus | 3 andere besprekingen | Dec 22, 2022 |
Curtis and Poitier are fantastic as two convicts chained together who escape after a truck accident and try to make their way through the woods and across swamps and rivers in their bid to escape. They meet some interesting folks along the way. Of course, Curtis is a racist, while Poitier is offended and morally superior--despite both being convicted violent criminals. The dialogue is superb and both men give award-quality performances. Both were nominated for an Oscar for Best Actor, but lost to David Niven. The screenplay and cinematography both won. The swamp, river crossing, mud pit, and so on are incredible scenes, as are the actor's mud-cloaked wardrobe. It seems a little bit dated now, but contains notable elements, such as Theodore Bikel's Southern sheriff who is not a racist caricature (how did he ever get elected?) and tries to do his job his own steady but relentless way. Lon Chaney, whom I have never thought could act, also turns in a great performance in one of the movie's most pivotal sequences. Also, Curtis doesn't sound like he's from the Bronx!

(My second movie in a row where people are handcuffed together, after The 39 Steps. I'd rather be chained to Madeleine Carroll than to Curtis or Poitier!)½
 
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datrappert | Apr 5, 2022 |
There's nothing in the theater we want to see this week so I got some videos from the library. One was this classic from 1959.I last saw this movie when I was in 4th or 5th grade. That would have been in the early 1960s, probably in 1964, the year in which the movie is set. I was 12 years old. The Cold War was very much a reality and we were having air raid drills in grade school where we huddled under our desks waiting of the all clear siren. I didn't remember much about the movie beyond that it scared the crap out of me.

Major spoilers ahead.

The premise of the movie is simple. Captain Dwight Towers (Gregory Peck) of the US nuclear submarine Swordfish is stationed in Melbourne Australia. As the movie opens, the Swordfish is returning after a reconnaissance mission. Why is the boat stationed in Australia? Because the rest of the world has been destroyed by a nuclear war. The Swordfish was out in the Pacific when the war broke out and was over before it could even get in the game.

This is basically a story of people going through the motions as they wait to die. They know that a cloud of radioactivity is heading their way. The story follows Towers as he slowly comes to grip with the fact that his family back in Connecticut really is dead and takes what short term comfort there is in the arms of Moria Davidson (Ava Gardner). We also follow Lt. Peter Holmes (Tony Perkins), who is assigned to the Swordfish for one final mission, and his wife Mary and their baby. Mary cannot accept the coming doom and sinks into catatonia. One other major character is Julian Osbourn (Fred Astaire), a scientist who once worked on nuclear weapons. He also joins the Swordfish's last cruise to take atmosphere readings of radioactivity, readings that confirm Australia's doom. In his spare time he is rebuilding a Farrari, to drive in the last auto race in history.

It is doubtful that such a movie could be made today, even forgetting about the subject matter. The movie is driven by plot and dialogue. There is almost no action beyond the automobile race, where cars are crashing left and right while Osbourn, with grim determination, drives through the madness to win the race. It is also, at 2 hours and 14 minutes, a pretty long movie. There are not even any scenes of destruction. As the Swordfish sails into San Francisco Bay, the city is intact, no fires, no wrecked buildings. Just eerily empty.

Stanley Kramer directed and does a great job of involving the audience in the story of the characters. I think, that ultimately, that's what scared me about this movie as a 12-year-old. As an adult, I still found it moving and terribly sad. You come to care about these characters, feel their despair, their courage, and then they all die. Osbourn goes out in his sealed up garage, with the Farrari engine running. Peter and Mary (in one last bout of clarity) take the suicide pills provided by the government. Moria stands on the beach as the Swordfish, commanded by Captain Towers, leaves the harbor to try to return to their home base in Connecticut, even though it is unlikely they will make it.

The last scene of the movie takes us back to a revival meeting where a large banner which reads "There is still time Brother" hangs over the meeting place. The first few times we see this, we understand it to mean that there is still time to repent your sins because doomsday, although close, hasn't happened yet. The final scene shows the area empty of people, trash blowing around, and the sign now is a message to the audience that the world doesn't have to end like this. It's a bit corny, perhaps even heavy handed but in 1959 many people believed that world could (maybe even would) come to an end this way.
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capewood | 1 andere bespreking | Mar 17, 2022 |
2021 movie #137. 1965. Everybody has a story on this 2nd rate cruise ship to Germany. Nominated for 8 Oscars, including Best Picture. My favorite character was Glocken (Michael Dunn). We was nominated for supporting actor. Lee Marvin plays a washed up ballplayer who tells Glocken he was a bum because he couldn't hit an inside curve ball. Glocken says that he estimates that 837M people don't even know what that is so you're being too hard on yourself. Understand? Marvin thinks a moment and says "No"
 
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capewood | 4 andere besprekingen | Aug 7, 2021 |
Santa Victoria, un tranquilo pueblo del norte de Italia, es famoso por su delicioso vino. A punto de terminar la II Guerra Mundial (1939-1945), es ocupado por tropas alemanas, cuya misión es requisar un millón de botellas del preciado caldo. Pero resulta que, tras la muerte de Mussolini y la caída del fascismo, hay en el pueblo un nuevo alcalde que encuentra la solución para evitar el expolio: esconder las botellas antes de la inminente llegada de los alemanes
 
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BibliotecaUNED | 2 andere besprekingen | Nov 18, 2020 |
Nel 1948, un vecchio giudice americano deve occuparsi di quattro colleghi tedeschi accusati di crimini di guerra. Parrebbe che il magistrato provi simpatia per uno degli imputati, uomo di grande levatura, ma dopo la deposizione dei testimoni sarà severo anche con lui che, proprio per la sua cultura e sensibilità, è più colpevole degli altri per aver ascoltato le lusinghe del nazismo. (fonte: Mymovies)
 
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MemorialeSardoShoah | 3 andere besprekingen | Jul 8, 2020 |
Nel 1948, un vecchio giudice americano deve occuparsi di quattro colleghi tedeschi accusati di crimini di guerra. Parrebbe che il magistrato provi simpatia per uno degli imputati, uomo di grande levatura, ma dopo la deposizione dei testimoni sarà severo anche con lui che, proprio per la sua cultura e sensibilità, è più colpevole degli altri per aver ascoltato le lusinghe del nazismo. (fonte: Mymovies)
 
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MemorialeSardoShoah | 3 andere besprekingen | Jul 8, 2020 |
Durante il mese di Giugno del 1945, Nelly, una sopravvissuta al campo di concentramento di Auschwitz, ritorna a Berlino. La donna è gravemente ferita ed ha il volto sfigurato. Accompagnata dalla fedele amica Lene, la giovane si sottopone ad un complicato intervento chirurgico che la rende irriconoscibile e, successivamente, decide di mettersi alla ricerca del marito Johnny. (fonte: Wikipedia)
 
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MemorialeSardoShoah | 2 andere besprekingen | Jun 24, 2020 |
Negli anni che precedono la Seconda Guerra Mondiale, una nave passeggeri salpa da Veracruz per il porto tedesco di Brema. L'imbarcazione trasporta persone molto diverse tra loro, con vari problemi che proveranno a risolvere durante il viaggio. (fonte: Wikipedia)
 
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MemorialeSardoShoah | 4 andere besprekingen | Jun 8, 2020 |
Santa Vittoria è un paese italiano famoso per il suo vino. I tedeschi durante l'occupazione vogliono farsi dire ad ogni costo dove è nascosta la famosa riserva da un milione di bottiglie. Ma la riserva è imboscata bene. E il sindaco, da tutti ritenuto un imbelle, non parla nonostante le pressioni anche violente cui è sottoposto dal maggiore nazista. I tedeschi devono partirsene con le pive nel sacco.
 
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MemorialSardoShoahDL | 2 andere besprekingen | Nov 8, 2017 |
Su una nave Americana carica di passeggeri Tedeschi della Germania del primo dopoguerra, si concentra tutta la società Tedesca degli anni del nazismo ormai imminente.
 
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MemorialSardoShoahDL | 4 andere besprekingen | Oct 28, 2017 |
Joanna, la hija de un prestigioso editor y de su elegante esposa, llega a a casa con su prometido, un distinguido médico de color. Christina acepta la decisión de su hija de casarse, pero Mathew y la familia de John no son capaces de evitar los prejuicios sociales que supone la relación.
 
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bibliotecayamaguchi | 3 andere besprekingen | Jul 19, 2017 |
Nel 1948, un vecchio giudice americano deve occuparsi di quattro colleghi tedeschi accusati di crimini di guerra. Parrebbe che il magistrato provi simpatia per uno degli imputati, uomo di grande levatura, ma dopo la deposizione dei testimoni sarà severo anche con lui che, proprio per la sua cultura e sensibilità, è più colpevole degli altri per aver ascoltato le lusinghe del nazismo. Basato sul terzo dei processi di Norimberga.
 
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MemorialSardoShoahDL | 3 andere besprekingen | Jul 8, 2017 |
An American tribunal for Nazi judges.

Interesting, but very, very long. I like how the camera's always moving, especially the fast zooms. I'm a sucker for fast zooms.
 
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comfypants | 3 andere besprekingen | Feb 18, 2016 |
Certainly a bit dated, but the denoument is done nicely and the small cast of characters feel real and worthy of emotional investment.
 
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Audacity88 | 3 andere besprekingen | Feb 8, 2016 |
After nuclear war, Australia waits for the fallout to arrive.

I can't find a trailer online, but I can imagine the tag line: "Watch as your favorite stars die a slow and pointless death!" I guess I can see why it's not more popular than it is, but I like it. Great writing, great acting, and the apocalypse - what more do you need?

Concept: A
Story: C
Characters: B
Dialog: A
Pacing: C
Cinematography: C
Special effects/design: C
Acting: A
Music: F

Enjoyment: B

GPA: 2.6/4½
 
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comfypants | 1 andere bespreking | Dec 22, 2015 |
An Excellent Comedy with many stars
 
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millerl | 1 andere bespreking | Jun 25, 2011 |
Filmen "Ship of fools" er basert på Katherine Anne Porters fantastiske roman med samme navn ("Narrenes skip" på norsk). Vi møter passasjerene om bord på et luksusskip på vei fra Mexico til Tyskland.

Blant de reisende er en desillusjonert og bitter kvinne, spilt av Vivien Leigh. Hun sliter med å akseptere retningen livet hennes har tatt etter at hun giftet seg med feil mann, og takler ikke alderens ubønnhørlige tegn. Om bord er også en spansk adelsdame under deportasjon til Lanzarote som politisk fange. Pille- og alkoholmisbruk har imidlertid ikke skrinlagt drømmene hennes om kjærlighet, og det oppstår søt musikk mellom henne og skipslegen hvis liv er et eneste langt gjesp av forpliktelser uten livsnerve. En forfyllet forhenværende baseballspiller har for lengst blitt en parodi av et menneske.

Året er 1933 og jødehatet har begynt å gripe om seg i Europa. Dette gjør seg også gjeldende om bord, der alle som kan mistenkes for å være jøder blir stuet sammen på samme bord, atskilt fra resten av det probre selskapet av tyskere.

Under overfarten til Tyskland får vi innblikk i de enkelte reisendes skjebner og drømmer, samtidig som det befinner seg om lag 600 passasjerer uten åpen himmel på laveste dekk. Da en av disse 600 ofrer sitt eget liv for å redde et tysk ektepars høyt elskede bokser, avstedkommer det ikke en eneste beklagelse hos eierne, som kun er opptatt av at bokseren er i live ... Bokseren som under overfarten sitter ved bordet deres i spisesalen under måltidene, som en hvilken som helst annen gjest ...

Filmen, som ble innspilt i 1965 og derfor er i svart/hvitt, er virkelig verdt å få med seg! Men aller mest vil jeg anbefale romanen som filmen er basert på.

"Narrenes skip" I : http://no.librarything.com/work/25822/details/36300990
"Narrenes skip" II : http://no.librarything.com/work/25822/details/36301016
 
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Rose-Marie | 4 andere besprekingen | Feb 7, 2009 |
Tromping across Spain with Frank Sinatra and Sophia Loren -- how much better does life have to get?½
 
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paulsikora | Dec 2, 2006 |
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WilliamHartPhD | 3 andere besprekingen | Aug 3, 2010 |
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