Tom Brown School Days (1940) | Full Movie | Cedric Hardwicke | Freddie Bartholomew | Jimmy Lydon



Cedric Hardwicke and Freddie Bartholomew star in this adaptation of Thomas Hughes’s famous novel. Oscar nominated director Robert Stevenson (Mary Poppins) gets help from a majestic musical score by three­time Oscar nominee Anthony Collins (Sunny, Irene) cinematography by Oscar nominated Nicholas Musuraca (I Remember Mama, Cat People), and costume design from Oscar winner Edward Stevenson (The Facts of Life). Need more convincing? The film’s art direction was by seven time Oscar nominee Darrell Silvera (Citizen Kane, The Magnificent Ambersons). To say this film has an impressive pedigree is an understatement!

Director: Robert Stevenson
Writer: Thomas Hughes, Walter Ferris, Frank Cavett, Gene Towne, C. Graham Baker, Robert Stevenson
Starring: Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Freddie Bartholomew, Jimmy Lydon

Cast:
Cedric Hardwicke as Dr. Thomas Arnold
Freddie Bartholomew as Ned East
Jimmy Lydon as Tom Brown
Josephine Hutchinson as Mrs. Mary Arnold
Billy Halop as Flashman
Polly Moran as Sally Harowell
Hughie Green as Walker Brooke
Ernest Cossart as Squire Brown
Alec Craig as Old Thomas
Gale Storm as Effie
Lionel Belmore as Tavern Keeper (uncredited)
Barlowe Borland as Grimsby (uncredited)

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First Spaceship On Venus (1960) [Science Fiction] [Adventure]



First Spaceship on Venus, (a.k.a. in German: Der Schweigende Stern; in Polish: Milcząca Gwiazda; in English: The Silent Star (also Planet of the Dead and Spaceship Venus Does Not Reply) is a 1960 East German/Polish color science fiction film, directed by Kurt Maetzig, that stars Günther Simon, Julius Ongewe, and Yoko Tani. The film was first released by VEB Progress Film-Vertrieb in East Germany. It is based on the science fiction novel The Astronauts by Stanisław Lem.

In 1962 the much-shortened, 79 minute, dubbed release from Crown International Pictures substituted the title “First Spaceship on Venus” for the English-speaking market. The film was released theatrically in the U.S. in 1962 on a double bill with the 1958 Japanese film Varan the Unbelievable. First Spaceship On Venus was later featured in episodes of both Mystery Science Theater 3000 and Cinema Insomnia.

The movie starts in 1985 when engineers involved in an industrial project to irrigate the Gobi Desert accidentally unearth a mysterious and apparently artificial “spool”. When found to be made of a material unknown on Earth, the spool is circumstantially linked to the Tunguska explosion of 1908. The spool is seized on as evidence that the explosion, originally blamed on a meteor, was actually caused by an alien spaceship.

Professor Harringway deduces the craft must have come from Venus. The spool itself is determined to be a flight recorder and is partially decoded by an international team of scientists led by Professor Sikarna and Dr. Tchen Yu. When radio greetings sent to Venus go unanswered, Harringway announces that a journey to Venus is the only alternative. The recently completed Soviet spaceship Cosmostrator intended to voyage to Mars, is redirected to Venus, a 30- to 31-day journey. During the voyage, Sikarna works furiously to translate the alien message using the spaceship’s computer.

When their spaceship nears Venus, radio interference from the planet cuts the crew off from Earth. By then, Sikarna’s efforts lead to a stunning discovery: The spool describes a Venusian plan to irradiate the Earth’s surface, with the extermination of mankind being the prelude to an invasion. Rather than containing a “cosmic document”, as had been expected, the spool bears a cold-blooded message of destruction. Harringway convinces the crew to press on towards Venus rather than return to Earth with news that would panic mankind.

With the ship’s robot, Omega, American astronaut Brinkman pilots a one-man landing craft. On the ground, he encounters an industrial complex and finds small recording devices that look like insects. The rest of the crew follows when Cosmostrator lands, but they find no Venusian life forms. Journeying across the planet, they find the remains of a deserted and blasted city centered around a huge crater, signs of a catastrophic explosion so intense that shadowy forms of humanoid Venusians are permanently burned on to the walls of the surviving buildings.

The Venusians are gone, but their machines remain functioning, including the radiation-bombardment machine intended for Earth. One of the scientists accidentally triggers the weapon, leading to a frantic effort by the Earthmen to disarm it. Tchen Yu lowers Talua, the ship’s communication officer, into the Venusian command center. When Tchen Yu’s suit is punctured, Brinkman ventures out to save him. Before he can reach Yu, Talua succeeds in reversing the weapon. Unfortunately, this also reverses Venus’ gravitational field, flinging Cosmostrator into space. Brinkman is also repelled off the planet, beyond the reach of the spaceship, while Talua and Tchen Yu remain marooned on Venus. The surviving crew members must return to Earth, where they warn humanity about the dangers of atomic weapons.

Directed by Kurt Maetzig, written by J. Fethke, W. Kohlhasse, G. Reisch, G. Rücker and A. Stenbock-Fermor, screenplay by Kurt Maetzig and J. Barkhauer, based on “Astronauci” by Stanisław Lem, starring Günther Simon, Julius Ongewe and Yoko Tani.

Source: “First_Spaceship_on_Venus” Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.. 15 April 2017. Web. 02 May 2017. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Spaceship_on_Venus

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❤1947 MYSTERY! Edward G. Robinson ‘The Red House’ Classic Movie Black & White



Hello Friends! How about a Mystery with the great Edward G. Robinson! “THE RED HOUSE” was released in1947. It is a psychological thriller (!) directed by Delmer Daves. This is an interesting one…I just can’t give you a hint this time! But someone’s got a family SECRET :-O

Lon McCallister, Judith Anderson also star in this film. It is adapted from George Agnew Chamberlain’s novel “The Red House” published in 1943.

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1942 Comedy Mystery A Night To Remember stars Loretta Young Brian Aherne



Hello! Here’s a FUN Comedy-Mystery with Loretta Young & Brian Aherne set in Greenwich Village~A Night To Remember. I LOVE this movie because of it’s many laugh-inducing moments…and…I LOVE Brian Aherne! (Loretta Young’s great in this movie, too!)
I think Brian Aherne was a wonderful actor and seemed under-valued. I wish there were more movies out there to watch with him in starring roles. I know of a few, and will be uploading them for you–you’ll really get to like his breezy ways, his Scottish accent, and all around good-guy charm!
Try this funny movie out for size–it’s a great escape! Let me know what you think, ok? And please don’t forget to Subscribe, Share and Support my Channel! Give it a Thumbs Up so I know you enjoy this type of Classic Movie~Thank you kindly!

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