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115 Years of James Stewart – THE MORTAL STORM (Frank Borzage, 1940)

The Wonderful World of Cinema Posted by Virginie Pronovost on May 20, 2023

Today, my favourite actor, the iconic James Stewart, would have been 115 years old. Born in Indiana, Pennsylvania, on May 20, 1908, he became one of the most well-appreciated figures of classic Hollywood by exploring all sorts of genres, working with top directors such as Alfred Hitchcock, Frank Cap read more

On Blu-ray: Margaret Sullavan and Jimmy Stewart in The Mortal Storm (1940)

Classic Movies Posted by KC on Jan 6, 2021

  The Mortal Storm (1940) presents a personal view of how the Nazi regime first began to devastate the world. It finds the poison at the root of its rise and demonstrates how quickly it spread. While it is a difficult film to watch, the charm of its stars and director Frank Borzage’s pow read more

The Mortal Storm (1940)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Aug 7, 2017

Our introduction to The Mortal Storm feels rather flat. Bright and bland in more ways than one as we become accustomed to our main storyline.  Professor Viktor Roth (Frank Morgan) is held in high regard all throughout the community as a prominent lecturer at the local university and beloved by his read more

The Mortal Storm (1940)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Aug 7, 2017

Our introduction to The Mortal Storm feels rather flat. Bright and bland in more ways than one as we become accustomed to our main storyline.  Professor Viktor Roth (Frank Morgan) is held in high regard all throughout the community as a prominent lecturer at the local university and beloved by his read more

The Mortal Storm (1940)

Flickers in Time Posted by Beatrice on Apr 19, 2014

The Mortal Storm Directed by Frank Borzage Written by Claudine West, Hans Rameau and George Froeschel based on the book by Phyllis Bottome 1940/USA Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer First viewing/Warner Archive DVD #146 of 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die I may be in the minority here (this film is very hi read more