Bad (1977) | |
| Director(s) | Michael Pressman |
| Producer(s) | Fred T. Gallo (associate), Leonard Goldberg |
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Bad (1977) was a Film directed by Michael Pressman and produced by Fred T. Gallo and Leonard Goldberg.
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Edward G. Robinson Movie Reviews: Good Dad, Bad Dad
By Rick29 on Nov 17, 2025 From Classic Film & TV CafeEdward G. Robinson & Margaret O'Brien.Our Vines Have Tender Grapes (1945). A year after receiving a special "outstanding child actress" Oscar for Meet Me in St. Louis, Margaret O'Brien teamed up with Edward G. Robinson in this earnest family film. They portray father and daughter (along with Ag... Read full article
Classic Films in Focus: BAD DAY AT BLACK ROCK (1955)
By Jennifer Garlen on Aug 5, 2025 From Virtual ViragoThere's more than one bad day being referenced in the title, but Bad Day at Black Rock (1955) mostly focuses on the deadly 24 hours spent by Spencer Tracy's war veteran protagonist in a dusty little town that definitely doesn't want him there. It's a searing and sadly still relevant indictment of pr... Read full article
February recap – more bad news…
By Carol Martinheira on Feb 24, 2025 From The Old Hollywood GardenFebruary recap – more bad news… On February 24, 2025 By CarolIn Uncategorized As most of you know, my mother died in December. The past two months have been the most stressful of my life. I’m heartbroken and on top of that, there is so much to ... Read full article
Challengers (2024) Is a Bad Movie
By Judy on Jan 23, 2025 From Cary Grant Won't Eat YouSometimes you see an Oscars list, and you’re happy to see not what IS on it, but what isn’t. Some idealistic prognosticators theorized that this buzzy little tennis film called Challengers (2024) would get a bid. After all, its music had won a Golden Globe. The only thing more annoying t... Read full article
Born to Be Bad (1950)
By 4 Star Film Fan on Nov 21, 2024 From 4 Star Films“When you came here that first day, I fell flat on my face over your suitcase. I never really got up.” – Joan Leslie as Donna Born to Be Bad is not high-grade stuff. Its trashy exploitive title says as much, but it’s also worthwhile for exactly these reasons. Nicholas Ray wou... Read full article
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