Barbara Fuller (Nahant, Massachusetts, 31/07/1921).
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Forty Guns(1957)
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Barbara Stanwyck and Sam Fuller on the set of Forty Guns, released 1957.
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Seen in 2023:
Forty Guns (Samuel Fuller), 1957
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So Castle Freak. This is one of my favorite movies. I don’t really know why. Is it because Jeffrey Combs is an amazing actor? Yes. Also I just like this type of horror. It has great characters and an emotional core. Also the makeup for the freak and Johnathan Fullers performance 10/10.
Also what the fuck was up with that sex scene?! Like Jeffrey was right up in her business. Maybe it was the gritty realism of the movie but I think that was one of the most intense, realistic, and interesting sex scene I’ve ever seen.
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I Shot Jesse James (Samuel Fuller, 1949)
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Castle Freak
directed by Stuart Gordon, 1995
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Viva Zapata (1952)
Viva Zapata by #EliaKazan starring #MarlonBrando and #AnthonyQuinn, "exceptionally charismatic performances", Now reviewed on MyOldAddiction.com
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Bil’s rating (out of 5): BBBB
USA, 1952. Twentieth Century Fox. Screenplay by John Steinbeck. Cinematography by Joseph MacDonald. Produced by Darryl F. Zanuck. Music by Alex North. Production Design by Leland Fuller, Lyle R. Wheeler. Costume Design by Travilla. Film Editing by Barbara McLean.
You have to take the good with the bad when watching a film that tells a noble story about the…
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John Ireland-Barbara Britton "Balas vengadoras" (I shot Jesse James) 1949, de Samuel Fuller.
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Bad movie I have Wagon Train: The Complete Season Five 1961-1962
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Barbara Stanwyck packs 'Forty Guns' on Criterion Channel
Barbara Stanwyck packs ‘Forty Guns’ on Criterion Channel
There was no director like Samuel Fuller, the former journalist, pulp writer and soldier who became a director of energetic genre pictures with mad passion and driving energy. He was America’s kino-fist with a tabloid sensibility and his 1957 western Forty Guns (1957) is his purest blast of his cinematic thunder and melodramatic excess.
Barbara Stanwyck stars as the “high riding woman with a…
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“You’ve got a fever. Of course I’m not going anywhere.” / for barbie, forhawkins, chelsea . weeps
❛ Mmmh, no. Chels, you don’t have to do that. ❜ Barbie pushes herself up in bed, frowning at her best friend as she softly presses her hand to her forehead and gently pushes her back down. And though she’s laying back down again, the pout remains on her face. ❛ It’s Thursday. You have movie night with Steve. I don’t want you to miss that. ❜
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