The recent film version of Tinker Tailor etc. It is crap.
Just watched "The Monster and The Girl" Universal, 1941, on Svengoolie. Had never heard of this one, but it blew me away. The way the old universal films tried to inject some humanity into their monsters at it's finest. Something lacking in horror films of today, and which makes most of theirs so classic.
Lots of killer lids in this one too.
"Father Takes a Walk" - An odd little Warner's film about a Jewish Patriarch in between war England. He's a wife and 3 sons. Through hard work he's the largest, most successful department store in London. But after the wife dies the son's take over and basically have little or no use for the old man... or so they think. They soon find themselves mired in labor troubles and a possible hostile take over. The old man meanwhile has gone on walkabout with a stray pooch. He spends his time working and doing good deeds. He returns to solve the problems in just the nick of time. Sentimental tripe I know... but I enjoyed it. A far less sentimental look would be "Make Way For Tomorrow". The latter film was so eerily prescient concerning problems of aging in America as to make me believe in Time Travel.
Worf
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That sounds like a really good one - was it via TCM, Netflix or somewhere else? Because of your review, I'd like to see it.
TCM my friend... the ONLY channel I'd pay good money for....
Worf
TCM my friend... the ONLY channel I'd pay good money for....
Worf