Lonesome Overview:

Lonesome (1928) was a Comedy - Drama Film directed by Paul Fejos and produced by Carl Laemmle Jr. and Oskar Schubert-Stevens.

Lonesome was inducted into the National Film Registry in 2010.

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Ride Lonesome (1959): One of The Best Ranown Westerns

By 4 Star Film Fan on Mar 3, 2022 From 4 Star Films

“You just don’t seem like the kind of man who would hunt a man for money.”? “I am.”?? Ride Lonesome has a setup as obvious as it is simple, further indicating?why the collaborations between Budd Boetticher and screenwriter Burt Kennedy were so plentiful. It comes with s... Read full article


A Face in the Crowd (1957): Lonesome Rhodes is No Andy Taylor

By 4 Star Film Fan on Sep 26, 2019 From 4 Star Films

It begins?unobtrusively enough. In a backwater Arkansas jail, a drunkard plays his guitar on a radio segment of “A Face in the Crowd” being broadcast from his cell. They don’t know it quite yet but soon the host who found him, Marcia Jeffries (Patricia Neal), and Larry “Lones... Read full article


Ride Lonesome (1959)

By Beatrice on Nov 22, 2016 From Flickers in Time

Ride Lonesome Directed by Budd Boetticher Written by Burt Kennedy 1959/USA Columbia Pictures Corporation/Ranown Pictures Corp. First viewing/Netflix rental #359 of 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die I have really enjoyed working my way through the Budd Boetticher-Randolph Scott Westerns. ?Th... Read full article


Pic of the Day: “The World’s Greatest Sinner” (or, Clarence Hilliard meets Lonesome Rhodes)

By Marisa on Jul 3, 2012 From The Timothy Carey Experience

I was sad to hear of the death earlier today of Andy Griffith at the age of 86. We all remember him from The Andy Griffith Show, of course, but he also made several fine films. My personal favorite of these is A Face in the Crowd (1957), directed by Elia Kazan, who directed Tim in East of Eden (1955... Read full article


Lonesome (1928) at the Coolidge Corner Theatre with Alloy Orchestra

By Raquel Stecher on Nov 30, -0001 From Out of the Past - A Classic Film Blog

Coolidge Corner Theatre sign lit up at night is a beauty to behold. Lonesome (1928) on the Coolidge Corner Theatre marquee. Last night was simply magical. I had the absolute pleasure of seeing P?l Fej?s’ Lonesome (1928) on the big screen. This event took place at the Coolidge Corner Thea... Read full article


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National Film Registry

Lonesome

Released 1928
Inducted 2010
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Also directed by Paul Fejos



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Also produced by Carl Laemmle Jr.




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Also released in 1928




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