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Mighty Joe Young (1949, Ernest B. Schoedsack)

The Stop Button Posted by on Apr 13, 2020

From the first scene, Mighty Joe Young is concerning. There’s a nice establishing shot of an Africa plantation, with some great matte work, then little White girl on the plantation Lora Lee Michel sees a couple African men passing with a basket. She wants what’s in the basket, so there’s a nice read more

Blind Adventure (1933, Ernest B. Schoedsack)

The Stop Button Posted by on Jun 25, 2012

Blind Adventure is a genial, nearly successful comedy thriller. Robert Armstrong, playing an unexpectedly wealthy working class American who’s vacationing in London, heads out into the fog and finds himself on a wild night. He encounters espionage, British society, a damsel in distress (Helen Mack) read more

The Son of Kong (1933, Ernest B. Schoedsack)

The Stop Button Posted by on Sep 17, 2008

King Kong opened in April 1933, The Son of Kong opened for Christmas 1933. The rush shows. The special effects really suffer–for whatever reason, when Robert Armstrong and Helen Mack are added to the little Kong’s shots, it’s fine, but when little Kong is added to Armstrong and Ma read more

King Kong (1933, Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack)

The Stop Button Posted by on Sep 5, 2008

King Kong is a perfect film. I don’t think I’d realized before. It’s always hard to talk about films like Kong, influential standards of American cinema. I want to talk about how its structure still sets the tone for modern films–the gradual lead-in (it’s forty-some mi read more