Episode 33 - It's A Mad Mad Mad Mad World

A cast of what seems like thousands are on a race for a buried fortune, at least they think it exists, but they don't know exactly where to look, but they know that a giant "W" marks the spot. Why not an X? Don't ask, it's a W which is right next to X in the alphabet. And the whole movie makes about as much sense as that comment!  It's a crazy, or dare we say, mad race to the finish. We give it a go and tell you what we think.

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Episode 32 - The Third Man

It's Vienna, 1949, Holly Martins steps off a train and into a mystery, full of intrigue and backstabbing. Just another day at the office for Mr. Martins? No way, he's a clueless American writer of pulp westerns. He's completely out of his depth and that's the fun of the movie. It unravels before our eyes in glorious black and white with the incomparable zither score by Anton Karas. Directed by Carol Reed, With an all star cast of Joseph Cotten, Orson Welles, Trevor Howard, and Valli, the movie is a true masterpiece of film-making. 

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Episode 31 - Beat The Devil

Released in 1953, this independent production didn't garner much in the way of accolades or revenue at the box office. In fact, it's been called a "lost classic". For one reason or another it's fallen into the public domain. You can watch it online via the Internet Archive

Described as a mix of film noir and comedy, the cast is solid, the director, well, it's John Huston and the script? Written in collaboration with Truman Capote. What could go wrong?

Is it really a "lost classic" or has it been forgotten for good reasons? 

Here's the IMDB page for "Beat The Devil"

Next week we're excited to review "The Third Man" because we know it is truly a classic movie!

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