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Kevin Wallace
Movies reviews only
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The Lady Eve (1941) |
The dialogue is sophisticated but never "superior"; the technique is tricky but never incomprehensible. You can check one off for a film that knows its business, and does it; The Lady Eve is a riot. - San Francisco Examiner
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| Posted Dec 29, 2022
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The Maltese Falcon (1941) |
We have Humphrey Bogart applying his keenest nitric acid touch to bring out the fine grain of the detective's deadpan dialogue. And with dear old Sydney Greenstreet... the dialogue achieves a height of rarefied criminal amorality. - San Francisco Examiner
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| Posted Nov 11, 2022
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How Green Was My Valley (1941) |
How Green Was My Valley is a work of remarkable earnestness, wide sweep and considerable dramatic courage. - San Francisco Examiner
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| Posted Jul 26, 2022
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The Philadelphia Story (1940) |
There is much adult discussion of class differences, proving beyond a doubt that there are charming and totally attractive people in whatever class M-G-M chooses to cast them. - San Francisco Examiner
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| Posted Jun 09, 2021
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Mrs. Miniver (1942) |
It's a pretty wonderful bit of cinema invention. - San Francisco Examiner
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| Posted Apr 02, 2021
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