The Lady (1925) | |
| Director(s) | Frank Borzage |
| Producer(s) | Norma Talmadge |
| Top Genres | Drama |
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The Lady (1925) was a Drama Film directed by Frank Borzage and produced by Norma Talmadge.
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Blu-ray Review: The Lady Vanishes
By Devon Powell on Feb 23, 2026 From Hitchcock MasterImprint # 519 Distributor: Via Vision Entertainment Release Date: January 07, 2026 Region: Region Free Length: 01:35:45 Video: 1080P (MPEG-4, AVC) Main Audio: 2.0 English Mono Linear PCM Audio Subtitles: English HOH Ratio: 1.37:1 Notes: ?This Blu-ray is available as part of the??Hitchcock: The Early... Read full article
Silver Screen Standards: The Ladykillers (1955)
By Jennifer Garlen on Jul 11, 2024 From Classic Movie Hub BlogThe Ladykillers (1955) Like most Gen Xers, I grew up associating Sir Alec Guinness with his role as Obi Wan-Kenobi in the original Star Wars trilogy. Only as an adult did I discover his earlier work and his tremendous talent for comedy as showcased by his series of films in the 1950s with Ealing ... Read full article
THE LADY VANISHES (1979)
By Dan Day, Jr. on Feb 26, 2023 From The Hitless Wonder Movie BlogTHE LADY VANISHES is a 1979 remake of Alfred Hitchcock's much more famous (and better) 1938 film with the same title. The '79 THE LADY VANISHES is now best known as being the last theatrically-released feature that Hammer Films was involved in during the 20th Century. The head of Hammer, Michael Car... Read full article
Watching 1939: The Lady and the Mob (1939)
on Feb 16, 2023 From Comet Over HollywoodIn 2011, I announced I was trying to see every film released in 1939. This new series chronicles films released in 1939 as I watch them. As we start out this blog feature, this section may become more concrete as I search for a common thread that runs throughout each film of the year. Right now, tha... Read full article
Silver Screen Standards: The Lady from Shanghai (1947)
By Jennifer Garlen on Jun 14, 2022 From Classic Movie Hub BlogSilver Screen Standards: The Lady from Shanghai (1947) Despite the icy cold shade of Rita Hayworth?s hair, The Lady from Shanghai (1947) plays like a fever dream, confusing and sweat-soaked, long before it reaches its famous funhouse climax. It?s a favorite among classic noir fans even though it ... Read full article
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