Movies

Brian’s Favorite Movies

  • Best Years of Our Lives
  • Asphalt Jungle
  • The Subject was Roses
  • Treaure of the Sierra Madre
  • Hombre
  • Shane
  • On her Majesty’s Secret Service
  • Wuthering Heights
  • North by Northwest
  • The Fountainhead
  • The Seven Year Itch
  • The Apartment
  • Cat Ballou
  • Dirty Dozen
  • The Ghost and Mrs. Muir
In Hitchcock's North by Northwest (1959)
In Hitchcock’s North by Northwest (1959) (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Patterns

Everett Sloane
Everett Sloane (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

You take me on as someone who hates you down to the raw nerve!”

Although Rod Serling is best known for TV’s “Twilight Zone”, he is also remembered for writing “Requiem for a Heavyweight”.  A lesser known, but equally important work was “Patterns”.

“Patterns” tells the story of an Ohio engineer, Fred Staples (Van Heflin) being

English: Studio publicity still.
English: Studio publicity still. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

hired by a large New York conglomerate, not knowing he is being groomed by the despotic corporate boss, Walter Ramsey (Everett Sloane) to take over the No. 2 man, Bill Briggs(Ed Begley)’s job in the corporation.  Briggs has worked for the company for many years, remembering and admiring the founder (Ramsey’s father) and the way he cared about the employees, unlike the son who is ruthless , dictatorial, and cares only about the bottom line.  Briggs despises  Ramsey and Ramsey goes out of his way to  viciously abuse and belittle him in an almost transparent effort to get Briggs to resign.  Fred Staples finds himself in the uncomfortable position of wanting the high-powered position but hating the poisonous corporate politics.  Staples likes Briggs and is astonished at the vitriolic attacks on Briggs by Ramsey, wondering why he doesn’t simply resign and collect his pension.  But Briggs won’t give Ramsey the satifaction.

The acting is superlative all around , but special mention must go to Everett Sloane’s mesmerizing portrayal of the tyrannical corporate boss Walter Ramsey.  His boardroom tirades are electrifying to watch.  Van Heflin’s characterization of the decent Fred Staples is equally as effective.  The confrontation between Staples and Ramsey at the end of the film is  worth the price of admission alone!  Sample dialogue:  “You take me on as someone who hates you down to the raw nerve!”

box of popcorn

My First Movie

For as long as I can remember, I have always loved going to the movies.

I was probably only 5 years old when I first saw a movie.

It was “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” and it was playing at the lone theater in our small town.

Before the main feature, there was a Three Stooges short, something about the boys accidentally being shot into space by pressing the wrong button inside a spaceship!  The year was 1960 and our mother had taken my brother and I to the Saturday matinee (I remember it was a very hot summer day) and we were  excited.

I still remember the thrill of the lights going down, the curtain drawing back, the stereophonic sound.  I especially remember munching on pocorn out of a box with the picture of a circus clown on it.  And then the big screen filled up with these towering images.  To a 5-year old, they were astouding,  exhilarating, magical!  I was absolutely thrilled by the sounds, the music, the beautiful colours.

The famous "Heigh-Ho" sequence from ...
The famous “Heigh-Ho” sequence from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, animated by Shamus Culhane (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

When the movie ended and the lights came up, I looked around the theatre and thought, “Wow, that was a lot of fun!”

Bad Day at Black Rock

In this suspenseful film, Spencer Tracy stars as John J. Macreedy, a one-armed retired Army veteran who arrives in Black Rock, an isolated desert town in the American Southwest right after WWII;  he is there to deliver a posthumous military medal to Komoko, the father of the man who saved Macreedy’s life during the war.

He immediately encounters suspicion and hostility from the townspeople – Black Rock is essentially ruled by rancher Reno Smith (Robert Ryan) along with his henchmen Hector (Lee Marvin) and Coley (Ernest Borgnine).

It soon becomes apparent that the town of Black Rock harbors a deep dark secret involving Komoko –  The alcoholic sheriff (Dean Jagger) is of no help as he’s terrified of Smith.  The undertaker/veterinarian (Walter Brennan) advises Macreedy to leave Black Rock as soon as possible but also informs him that Komoko is dead.

Ernest Borgnine
Ernest Borgnine (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Visiting Komoko’s homestead in Adobe Flats, Macreedy finds it’s been burned to the ground but also that there are wildflowers growing, indicative of a buried body.  When Macreedy tries to phone the state police, the hotel operator won’t put the call through.  When he sends a telegram, the telegram is unsent.  Since Macreedy arrived by train, he has no car to leave town;  when he arrived, it was the first time in years that the train had stopped in Black Rock.  How does he get out of this mess?

 

See Bad Day at Black Rock and find out!

Ernest Borgnine turns in a wonderful performance here as the mean thug/bully Coley.

The scene in the diner where he picks a fight with Spencer Tracy is terrific!

Lee Marvin is very effective as the menacing Hector, and,as usual, Robert Ryan and Tracy turn in sterling work.

A splendid film.

 

Alan’s Favorite Movies

Here are a selection of my favorite movies!

  1. The Apartment
  2. Irma La Douce
  3. The Maltese Falcon
  4. Treasure of the Sierra Madre
  5. Casablanca
  6. The Big Sleep
  7. Out of the Past
  8. Metropolis
  9. Paths of Glory
  10. Spartacus
  11. The Strawberry Blonde
  12. White Heat
  13. The Seven-Year Itch
  14. Blackboard Jungle
  15. The Asphalt Jungle
  16. Citizen Kane
  17. The Best Years of Our Lives
  18. A Christmas Carol
  19. Crime in the Streets
  20. A Guide for the Married Man
  21. The Big Country
  22. The Big Heat
  23. Rebel without a Cause
  24. East of Eden
  25. Shane
  26. The Man who Shot Liberty Valance
  27. It’s a Wonderful Life
  28. Angels with Dirty Faces
  29. The Day the Earth Stood Still
  30. The Fountainhead
  31. Grand Hotel
  32. The Barefoot Contessa
  33. The Harder They Fall
  34. Sweet Bird of Youth
  35. The Long Hot Summer
  36. A Hatful of Rain
  37. On her Majesty’s Secret Service
  38. The Lost Weekend
  39. Cape Fear
  40. Shadow of a Doubt
  41. How Green was my Valley
  42. Life with Father
  43. Bad Day at Black Rock
  44. Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
  45. City Lights
  46. A Streetcar named Desire
  47. The Heiress
  48. The Man with the Golden Arm
  49. The Caine Mutiny
  50. Casino Royale