Yahoo Malaysia Web Search

Search results

  1. 28 Jun 2024 · Directed by a woman, Outrage tells the story of a young girl whose life is ruined when she gets raped on her way home. And for sure, for its time, it's a pretty bold and daring undertaking, but the film itself is pretty damn terrible. When Jim asks Ann to marry him, their life seems perfect.

  2. 4 hari yang lalu · A list of American films released in 1950. Fred Astaire hosted the 23rd Academy Awards ceremony on March 29, 1951, held at the RKO Pantages Theatre in Hollywood . The winner of the Best Motion Picture category was Twentieth Century-Fox 's All About Eve .

  3. 27 Jun 2024 · Their first joint venture was Outrage (1950), a socially conscious tale about the devastating aftereffects of a rape on a young woman (played by Mala Powers); Lupino, Young, and Malvin Wald cowrote the script. Although Lupino and Young divorced in 1951, they continued their professional relationship.

  4. thedigitalbits.com › tag › outrage-bd-reviewOutrage BD review

    4 Jul 2024 · Stuart has chimed in with reviews of Henry Hathaway’s Nevada Smith, John Cassavetes’ Gloria, and Ida Lupino’s Outrage (1950) all on Blu-ray from Kino Lorber Studio Classics, François Ozon’s Everything Went Fine (2021) on Blu-ray from Cohen Media Group, and John Mackenzie’s Unman, Wittering and Zigo (1971) on Blu-ray from Arrow Video.

  5. 4 Jul 2024 · The golden year of 1950 heralded an era of exceptional films that captivated audiences with their inventive storytelling and stylistic prowess. This remarkable era birthed numerous groundbreaking movies that carry a lasting legacy even today.

  6. 3 Jul 2024 · Films like The Killing (directed by Stanely Kubrick), Asphalt Jungle (directed by John Huston, and starring Marilyn Monroe in a small role) and Bob le flameur (which started the French New Wave), were all timeless noir films that doubled as 50's gangster movies.

  7. 3 Jul 2024 · Vote up your favorite police films that were released in the 1950s. Many of the best police movies from the 1950s are considered noir films, characterized by their black and white Expressionist style and their “hardboiled” plots. Violence, revenge, gambling, organized crime, and sex all comprise the mystique of the noir film. The greatest ...