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Station West (1948): Starring Dick Powell and Jane Greer

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jan 15, 2020

First impressions suggest Dick Powell doesn’t fit the boots of a western hero as he did the fedoras of noir. Like Bogart or even Cagney, his physique isn’t imposing and yet he makes up for it with a wry wit. Running off his mouth as he often does fits the cynicism of noir. Not that it read more

John Mills, Jane Greer, and Richard Basehart: It's Triple Feature Time at the Cafe!

Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Aug 29, 2013

Jim--haunted by memories of the tragedy. The October Man (1947). A bus accident on a dark, rainy night leaves Jim Ackland (John Mills) with a skull fracture--and the tragic memory of a friend's young daughter who died while under his care. After spending a year in a hospital, Jim emerges a fra read more

HOLIDAY CHEER - Jane Greer

All Good Things Posted by monty on Dec 17, 2012

Jane making her wish list... read more

Jane Greer

Classic Cinema Gold Posted by Art on Sep 9, 2012

  “I loved making movies…” ~ Jane Greer   Jane Greer was born Bettejane Greer on Setember 9, 1924 in Washington D.C. to Bettie and Charles Dean McLean Greer, Jr. At age 15, an attack of palsy left her face partially paralyzed. She claimed that it was through facial exerc read more

Bitches and Blaggards: James Mason and Jane Greer

A Person in the Dark Posted by FlickChick on Apr 28, 2012

This is the fourth in the "Bitches and Blaggards" series; monthly posts devoted to my favorite movie bad girls and rogues. A bitch is a selfish, malicious woman. A blaggard is a villain, a rogue and a black-hearted man. Both are bad, both are devastatingly alluring. Jane G read more