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Fascists, Nazis & Sex-Working Widow on TCM
TCM’s Political Films series continues with the Nazi-era documentary Olympia and the anti-fascist American dramas Citizen Kane and All the President’s Men.
Dennis Morgan Movies on TCM: Musicals & 1 Good Western
TCM will be airing 7 Dennis Morgan movies made at Warner Bros., including several musicals and 1 enjoyable Western On Thursday (daytime), Oct. 24, Turner Classic Movies will be presenting …
Transgressive Women of the Past: More ‘Period Films’ on TCM
TCM’s “Period Films” series continues with 10 dramas featuring ‘transgressive women’ of the past On Tuesday, Oct. 22, Turner Classic Movies’ series “TCM Spotlight: Period Films” continues with the airing …
Bill Murray Movies on TCM: 1 of His Most Effective
Three Bill Murray movies – all premieres – on TCM, including the crime comedy-drama Mad Dog and Glory and Jim Jarmusch’s Cannes Grand Prix winner Broken Flowers.
Creepy Cinema on TCM: 2 Handsome & Homicidal Young Men
TCM’s “Creepy Cinema” series continues with six titles, including two about “handsome and homicidal” young men: Tim O’Kelly in Targets, Michael Biehn in The Fan.
Period Films with an English Setting on TCM
“TCM Spotlight: Period Films” continues with the airing of eight romantic dramas, one Oscar-winning comedy, and the new documentary Merchant Ivory.
Ricardo Montalban Movies on TCM: Musicals & Oscar-Nominated WWII Drama
Ricardo Montalban movies on TCM: Five titles featuring the Mexican actor, including three musicals starring Esther Williams and an Oscar-nominated WWII drama.
Clara Bow Movies on TCM: Racy Pre-Coder, First Oscar Winner
Clara Bow movies on TCM: Turner Classic Movies will be airing two titles starring one of Hollywood’s biggest stars of the late 1920s: Wings and Call Her Savage.
Ventriloquist & Female Impersonator Bobbie Kimber Q&A with Anthony Slide
Ventriloquist and female impersonator Bobbie Kimber, whose gender identity shifted as his life progressed, is the topic of film historian Anthony Slide’s latest book.
Political Movies: Gays, Crime & Corruption
Political Films: TCM series continues with the presentation of two gay-related titles, one socially conscious Pre-Code classic, and all-around corruption in New York City.
Truman Capote Movies on TCM: Centenary Celebration
Truman Capote movies: TCM will be airing three titles celebrating the centenary of the author and gossip, including Richard Brooks’ In Cold Blood and Bennett Miller’s Capote.
National Silent Movie Day Features The Enchanted Cottage Premiere
National Silent Movie Day: TCM will be presenting four features released a century ago, including Erich von Stroheim’s Greed and the premiere of The Enchanted Cottage.
Marcello Mastroianni Movies: TCM’s Centenary Tribute Includes 4 Classics
Marcello Mastroianni movies on TCM: Centenary tribute honoring the international superstar will feature four titles, including Fellini’s 8½ and Antonioni’s La Notte.
Unusual Political Films: Saint & Zombies
Political Films on TCM: Series continues with Carl Theodor Dreyer’s The Passion of Joan of Arc, George A. Romero’s Night of the Living Dead, and four other titles.
Donald Sutherland Movies on TCM: 4-Feature Tribute
Donald Sutherland movies: TCM will be presenting four titles, including Robert Altman’s antiwar satire M.A.S.H. and Robert Redford’s Oscar winner Ordinary People.
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During the trial Howard uncovers an incriminating letter that casts doubt on Leslie's story. The two become embroiled in a blackmail scheme involving a Malayan clerk (Victor Sen Yung) and the...
The Letter (1940) is a classic melodramatic film noir of murder and deceit, directed by William Wyler. The screenplay by Howard Koch. Full Review | Jan 1, 2000
The Letter is a film inspired by Pope Francis' 2015 encyclical letter, Laudato Si. It was released on Youtube a couple of months ago and it is freely available for everyone to watch. There's a cinematic scope to the film, …
The Letter (1940) is a classic melodramatic film noir of murder and deceit, effectively directed by William Wyler. This was not the first time the subject matter was performed.
For all of the extraordinarily hackneyed upper class manners and stilted dialogue on display, coupled with more than a touch of orientalist prejudice, this noir tinged melodrama …
The Letter: Directed by Jay Anania. With Winona Ryder, Josh Hamilton, Marin Ireland, Katherine Waterston. A playwright who begins to mentally unravel cannot decide if she is at the center of a manipulative plot or simply losing her grip on …
The Letter is a 1940 American crime film noir melodrama directed by William Wyler, and starring Bette Davis, Herbert Marshall and James Stephenson. [1] The screenplay by Howard E. Koch is based on the 1927 play of the same name by …
The Letter (1940) movie review: Bette Davis' portrayal of a passionate femme fatale remains one of the most enthralling performances in cinema history.