Edward Dmytryk News

Edward Dmytryk News

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Summertime means that orchestras turn all pops-y, with inevitable concerts featuring movie score hits. Of course, 9 times out of 10, that means John Williams. ... Full Article

September 30, 2004 - Stax here with another showcase on Detective Flicks! As with my previous edition , I'll be including a mix of some of the genre's better known entries along with some overlooked films: Murder, My Sweet ,... ... Full Article

Edward Dmytryk, one of the great Hollywood exponents of film noir, emerged from jail in 1951 after completing an 18-month sentence for contempt of Congress as a member of the Hollywood 10. ... Full Article

DVD
dvdmg.com2000-05-16
Version : Directed by Edward Dmytryk. Starring Van Johnson, Deborah Kerr, John Mills, Peter Cushing, Michael Goodliffe, Stephen Murray. From the novel by Graham Greene comes this story of star-crossed lovers whose short affair begins and ends as tumultuously as... ... Full Article

Crossfire
filmmonthly.com2000-01-02
"Crossfire was a story about anti-Semitism.We didn't know while we were making it whether anybody would go to see such a picture, so number one, we made it a mystery story to sugar-coat the message we were presenting. ... Full Article

Buy This DVD
nytimes.com1999-09-28
Edward Dmytryk directs William Holden and Richard Widmark in Alvarez Kelly , which comes to DVD with a pair of transfers. The widescreen transfer preserves the original theatrical aspect ratio of 2.35:1, and is preferable to the standard full-frame image. ... Full Article

One of Edward's odd jobs in 1923 was as a mes?senger for Famous Players-Lasky, (re-estab?lished as Paramount Pictures) and his movie career began.He remained at Paramount as a cutter until 1939, when his directorial career started taking off. ... Full Article

Edward Dmytryk
mtv.com1999-07-01
A messenger boy at Paramount in the mid 1920s, Edward Dmytryk became an editor in the 1930s and began directing in 1935. By the mid '40s he had such impressive credits as The Devil Commands (1941) with Boris Karloff; the... ... Full Article

Tim Rhys and Tom Allen | Published December 1, 1995 Prior to the days when movies were amalgams of past movies, the clash between genre and auteur, between the classic mythic structures of story and the artist's sensibility was the... ... Full Article

The plot elements don't quite connect -- it's an okay idea that the victims have been picked simply for their nationality (and have self-selected themselves by advertising in an ex-pat paper for a nanny) rather than John being a target... ... Full Article

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