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The Happy Ending (1969, Richard Brooks)

The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Jan 29, 2019

Jean Simmons doesn’t smile until over halfway through The Happy Ending. The movie runs almost two hours and has a present action of like eighteen years. The first eight minutes are a mostly wordless summary of John Forsythe courting Jean Simmons in the early fifties. The time period’s n read more

The Happy Ending (1969, Richard Brooks)

The Stop Button Posted by on Jan 29, 2019

Jean Simmons doesn’t smile until over halfway through The Happy Ending. The movie runs almost two hours and has a present action of like eighteen years. The first eight minutes are a mostly wordless summary of John Forsythe courting Jean Simmons in the early fifties. The time period’s n read more

The Happy Ending (1969, Richard Brooks)

The Stop Button Posted by on Jan 29, 2019

Jean Simmons doesn’t smile until over halfway through The Happy Ending. The movie runs almost two hours and has a present action of like eighteen years. The first eight minutes are a mostly wordless summary of John Forsythe courting Jean Simmons in the early fifties. The time period’s n read more

The Happy Ending (1969, Richard Brooks)

The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Jan 29, 2019

Jean Simmons doesn’t smile until over halfway through The Happy Ending. The movie runs almost two hours and has a present action of like eighteen years. The first eight minutes are a mostly wordless summary of John Forsythe courting Jean Simmons in the early fifties. The time period’s n read more

Deadline – U.S.A. (1952, Richard Brooks)

The Stop Button Posted by on Jun 3, 2013

Deadline – U.S.A. is about half a great movie. Director Brooks fills the film with a superb supporting cast of character actors–Paul Stewart, Audrey Christie and Jim Backus are the standouts–and lets them share the runtime with lead Humphrey Bogart. It’s a newspaper drama read more

Battle Circus (Richard Brooks, 1953)

Movie Classics Posted by Judy on Mar 8, 2013

Humphrey Bogart and June Allyson Nearly two decades before M.A.S.H., the Korean War romantic drama Battle Circus, starring Humphrey Bogart and June Allyson as a surgeon and nurse, covered much of the same territory. Indeed, the opening shots of a helicopter hovering above a landscape of tents looks read more