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Lang demonstrated “unsurpassed” cinematic control over his resources: “his M is the work of a film master.” [12] Losey’s remake was crafted when he was developing his talents, lacking the “experience and artistic freedom to compete with Lang.” Studio constraints limited Losey to making stylistic facsimile of the earlier film, and ...
The 9th Golden Globe Awards also honored the best films of 1951. That year's Golden Globes also marked the first time that the Best Picture category was split into Musical or Comedy, or Drama. A Place in the Sun won Best Motion Picture - Drama, while An American in Paris won Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy.
The Last Shot (1951 film) The Last Year; The Late Edwina Black; The Law and the Lady (1951 film) Life in Her Hands; Life Triumphs (1951 film) Lightning Strikes Twice (1951 film) The Lioness of Castille; The Living Christ Series; Lorenzaccio (film) Lorna Doone (1951 film) Lost Love (1951 film) The Lost One; Love and Desire; Love for Sale (1951 ...
The Best Is Yet to Come (1951 film) Best of the Badmen; Bibi Fricotin (film) The Big Gusher; The Big Lie (1951 film) The Big Night (1951 film) Big Top Bunny; The Billionaire Tramp; Billo (film) Bird of Paradise (1951 film) Bitter Bread; The Black Captain; The Black Crown (film) Black Fire (film) Black Sky; Black Widow (1951 film) Blackmailed ...
January 18, 1951 The Magnificent Yankee: January 19, 1951 Grounds for Marriage: February 4, 1951 Vengeance Valley: Public domain March 1, 1951 Three Guys Named Mike: March 2, 1951 Mr. Imperium: Public domain March 12, 1951 The Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Story: A compilation film of MGM's 1951 slate of releases March 15, 1951 Inside Straight: March 16 ...
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The Bigelow Theatre (a.k.a. Hollywood Half Hour and Marquee Theatre in syndication) – one CBS episode from February 11, 1951 ("Agent from Scotland Yard"), may have aired on DuMont during the fall of 1951; Captain Video and His Video Rangers – one episode; Cavalcade of Stars – one full Gleason episode and three segments