Articles related to "Joseph Cotten"His name was Cotten. But this Virginian, son of an assistant postmaster, was no lightweight. Joseph Cotten proved himself a versatile actor in 75 movies over 40 years.
Gaslight is a suspense thriller 1944 about a man who wants to drive his wife insane, starring Charles Boyer as a cruel husband and Ingrid Bergman as the tormented wife.
The script behind Citizen Kane, and the Oscar it received, are up for auction...but is it worth the money?
Love Letters is a romantic drama starring Jennifer Jones and Joseph Cotten in a Cyrano de Bergerac story of deception, murder, tragedy, mystery and forgiveness.
September Affair poses an intriguing premise: what if you could start fresh, with a passionate new love, in a dazzling place and with no financial worries?
Hitchcock's "handbook of literary and cultural influences" breathed life into his most charming villain.
Portrait of Jennie is irresistible movie hokum: a heartfelt supernatural take on the transcendence of love which begs viewers to forgive obvious shortcomings.
During the World War II era, Christmas movies offered messages of hope, joy, and humor through simple stories with often tearful, happy endings.
Review of the 1973 Charlton Heston Cult classic movie, "Soylent Green." 3.5/5
Ernest Hemingway's short story "The Killers" served as a model for the opening scene of Shadow of a Doubt.
Citizen Kane. Macbeth. Touch of Evil. Director and actor Orson Welles was the force behind these classic movies, as well as Othello, Mr. Arkadin and The Trial.
These 1940 films from the UK all are in the top ten of the 2000 BFI's list of the Top 100 British Movies.
Who is narrating for us the unspeakable things that are taking place now in Iraq? Is art echoing the drums of war beating frenetically in a different, faraway continent?
Olivia de Havilland's career spanned Hollywood's Golden Age to the modern cinema's gritty themes. Now 93 and living in Paris, Olivia still enjoys world-wide popularity.
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