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CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK Well, nobody’s perfect! A tribute to Jack Lemmon On the centennial of the Newton native’s birth, our film critic looks back at the late actor’s career ...
Wilder’s cinematic skill and the lure of Jack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine and Fred MacMurray ensure acceptance of the Mirisch Co. picture. “The Apartment” should return substantial rentals to ...
“Escape from Alcatraz,” “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade” are among the most memorable films set on Bay Area islands.
“Above Suspicion,” was the final film Joan Crawford made as a contract player for MGM Studios; a 1943 espionage caper co-starring Fred MacMurray. It’s also a reasonable assessment of the sincere ...
It starred Fred MacMurray as Bob MacDonald, a newly decommissioned soldier back in his civilian duds. He tells his new bride, Betty, played by Claudette Colbert, that he engaged in some self ...
A list of some of the most iconic pieces of eyewear at the movies, from Cary Grant's sunglasses to Daniel Radcliffe's specs.
It all traces back to the 1961 movie The Absent-Minded Professor starring Fred MacMurray, which tells the story of a college professor who invents a flying rubber object that he calls Flubber.
Fred MacMurray (August 30, 1908 – November 5, 1991) was an American actor and musician. He was educated at Carroll College, Wisconsin, and played with a Chicago orchestra for more than a year.
Double Indemnity ’s two leads – an insurance salesman (Fred MacMurray) and his married lover (Barbara Stanwyck) – evoke an audience’s sympathy as well as its disgust.
“Double Indemnity” (1944), film noir starring Barbara Stanwyck, Fred MacMurray and Edward G. Robinson, directed by Billy Wilder Episode 4: “Starry Eyed” ...
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