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Bruce Grant

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Born Yesterday (1950) 95% EDIT “The script is lively, dialogue is quite witty, acting generally is good, and the comedy is sufficiently high to survive the rather sentimental message. ” – The Age (Australia) Oct 13, 2025 Full Review White Heat (1949) 94% EDIT “Cagney, the monster's most cheeky head, gives a superb performance, throwing himself into the role without reserve, and reaping more glory in defeat than all the screen policemen have ever gained in all their victories.” – The Age (Australia) Apr 22, 2024 Full Review The Lavender Hill Mob (1951) 100% EDIT “It is the rich imagination and turn of humor showing left and right in the script that makes The Lavender hill Mob such enjoyable fare.” – The Age (Australia) Apr 18, 2024 Full Review Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953) 88% EDIT “It is difficult to believe that it has its roots in a conception of vast wit and irony.” – The Age (Australia) Mar 8, 2023 Full Review High Noon (1952) 94% EDIT “It is a skillful, assured, engrossing study in suspense in the rather surprising form of a Western. ” – The Age (Australia) Sep 19, 2022 Full Review The Thing (1951) 87% EDIT “If it just fails to tingle the flesh, it is ingenious enough to prickle the imagination.” – The Age (Australia) Sep 21, 2021 Full Review Cyrano de Bergerac (1950) 74% EDIT “Ferrer dominates the film. Like him, it sparkles at the outset. But it begins to die a long while before he does.” – The Age (Australia) Sep 2, 2020 Full Review The Bad and the Beautiful (1952) 80% EDIT “As a study of Hollywood the film is not particularly observant. It has gumption but no imagination. It draws attention to false values but does not put them in their place.” – The Age (Australia) Aug 31, 2020 Full Review Pandora and the Flying Dutchman (1951) 68% EDIT “A simple love story, however improbable, can be enjoyed. But. this pair Indulge their love to the accompaniment of deep rumblings about fate and destiny... Their dialogue runs like a collection of philosophical cliches.” – The Age (Australia) Feb 21, 2020 Full Review An American in Paris (1951) 95% EDIT “The appeal of the film is its music; its dancing arid its carefree charm.” – The Age (Australia) Feb 6, 2020 Full Review
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