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The Big Cube was released on DVD in 2007 as part of Volume 2 of Warner Brothers' Cult Camp Classic's "Women in Peril" series, a three-part series that included John Cromwell's Caged (1950) and the film that gave Joan Crawford her last starring role, Freddie Francis' Trog (1970). [3]
Pages in category "1960s feminist films" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. ... a Woman; P. Poomalai; Q. Questa volta parliamo di uomini; R.
The daughter of a farmer and a home gardener; she was a Woman Police Constable (WPC) in North Kensington and a member of "The CADS" (The Coppers' Amateur Dramatic Society) until she had children (Matthew, a policeman and Helena, a sculptor). After twenty-seven years of marriage, her policeman husband abandoned her for a younger woman he met at ...
1960: Afraid to Die: Yasuzo Masumura: Eiji Funakoshi, Yukio Mishima, Takashi Shimura: Japan [1] Les Bonnes Femmes: Claude Chabrol: Bernadette Lafont, Clotilde Joano, Lucille Saint-Simon: France Italy: Crime drama [2] Breathless: Jean-Luc Godard: Jean-Paul Belmondo, Jean Seberg, Daniel Boulanger: France: Crime drama [3] Circus of Horrors: Sidney ...
Women filmmakers of the African and Asian diaspora: decolonizing the gaze, locating subjectivity. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1997. Haskell, Molly. From reverence to rape: the treatment of women in the movies. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1987. Thornham, Sue (Ed). Feminist film theory: a reader. New York: New York ...
Similar to spy films, the heist or caper film included worldly settings and hi-tech gadgets, as in the original Ocean's Eleven (1960), Topkapi (1964) or The Thomas Crown Affair (1968). The spaghetti westerns (made in Italy and Spain), were typified by Clint Eastwood films, such as For a Few Dollars More (1965) or The Good, the Bad and the Ugly ...
Title Director Cast Genre Note The Dark at the Top of the Stairs: Delbert Mann: Robert Preston, Dorothy McGuire, Eve Arden, Shirley Knight, Angela Lansbury: Drama: Warner Bros.; from William Inge play
House of Women is a 1962 American crime drama directed by Crane Wilbur, starring Shirley Knight and Andrew Duggan. Walter Doniger , who was hired to direct the film, was fired and replaced by Wilbur 10 days into shooting.