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The Prize


starring: Paul Newman, Edward G. Robinson, Elke Sommer, Diane Baker, Micheline Presle
directed by: Mark Robson




Champion (1949) (Aniv)


starring: Kirk Douglas, Arthur Kennedy, Marilyn Maxwell, Paul Stewart, Ruth Roman
directed by: Mark Robson




My Foolish Heart


starring: Dana Andrews, Susan Hayward, Kent Smith, Lois Wheeler, Jessie Royce Landis
directed by: Mark Robson




Home of the Brave


starring: Jeff Corey, James Edwards, Lloyd Bridges, Douglas Dick, Frank Lovejoy
directed by: Mark Robson




Valley of the Dolls (Spec)


starring: Barbara Parkins, Patty Duke, Paul Burke, Sharon Tate, Tony Scotti
directed by: Mark Robson


:Description:Lured by their dreams of fame and fortune, three ambitious young women enter the world of show business and discover how easy it is to sink into a celebrity nightmare of ego, alcohol and 'pills' - the beloved 'dolls.' A prim New Englander (Barbara Parkins) unexpectedly skyrockets from her job as secretary in a talent agency to a glamorous TV model. A determined singer (Patty Duke) finds that Hollywood success can also spell self-destruction. And a beautiful sex symbol (Sharon Tate) is torn between the money commands and the shame of feeling exploited. ...

Von Ryan's Express


starring: Frank Sinatra, Trevor Howard, Raffaella Carrà, Brad Dexter, Sergio Fantoni
directed by: Mark Robson


: essential video:Forget Indiana Jones. This 1965 high adventure stars Frank Sinatra as the leader of a mass escape from a World War II POW camp in Italy. That mission accomplished, Old Blue Eyes has sundry adventures camouflaging the freed men as German soldiers, trying to fool the Gestapo, and finally doing battle with enemy planes and ground troops while trying to get a hijacked train through a blocked tunnel. Sinatra is in great form and director Mark Robson handles the endless chain of action set-pieces with panache. A great pulse-quickener. --Tom Keogh

the Inn of the Sixth Happiness


starring: Ingrid Bergman, Robert Donat, Curd Jürgens, Michael David, Athene Seyler
directed by: Mark Robson


: essential video:An epic and extraordinary true story--or, at least, an extraordinary story based on a novel (Alan Burgess's The Small Woman) based on a true story. Gladys Aylward (an improbably mesmerizing Ingrid Bergman) is a British would-be missionary with an obsession about China. As she has no experience, the Missionary Society won't let her go, but she goes anyway, alone, to a remote northern province. She is hated, then loved; finally she becomes both a significant political figure and the heroine of a miraculous escape in which she shepherds 100 children to ...

Bridges at Toko Ri


starring: William Holden, Grace Kelly, Fredric March, Mickey Rooney, Robert Strauss
directed by: Mark Robson


: Review:A powerful study of courage in the face of irrational odds, The Bridges at Toko-Ri (based on James Michener's novel) is no less patriotic than many other war films, but it dispenses with gung-ho bluster to focus instead on the very real and tragic consequences of war. This is also one of the first films to openly criticize the morality of the Korean War while praising the honor and integrity of the men who fought it. Lt. Harry Brubaker (William Holden) is one of those men, with one difference: A lawyer with ...

Return to Paradise (1953)


starring: Gary Cooper, Barry Jones, Roberta Haynes, Moira Walker, John Hudson
directed by: Mark Robson


: Review:A powerful study of courage in the face of irrational odds, The Bridges at Toko-Ri (based on James Michener's novel) is no less patriotic than many other war films, but it dispenses with gung-ho bluster to focus instead on the very real and tragic consequences of war. This is also one of the first films to openly criticize the morality of the Korean War while praising the honor and integrity of the men who fought it. Lt. Harry Brubaker (William Holden) is one of those men, with one difference: A lawyer with ...

From the Terrace


starring: Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Myrna Loy, Ina Balin, Leon Ames
directed by: Mark Robson


: :From the Terrace is one of Paul Newman's lesser-known films, but it's a worthy showcase for the actor's developing screen persona. Like Butterfield 8, this is a slick, prestigious adaptation of a John O'Hara novel, about loose morals and forbidden love among the wealthy elite. Director Mark Robson lacks the mastery of melodrama that Douglas Sirk would've brought to this material, but he's still on target with O'Hara's tale of a prodigal son (Newman) who rejects his late father's steel mill in favor of big-business conquest, only to find his trophy wife (superbly ...



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