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Cloaked as a traditional western, Clark's novel follows the path of mob justice in the classical Greek tragic style.
Walter Van Tilburg Clark's novel The Ox-Bow Incident is a Western that still deserves to be read today.
It was not just great casts, directing, or scenery that separates these films from others. It was also their underlying themes, all of which are still relevant today.
Many of these 1940s Oscar movies are strong examples of powerful film making and are highly regarded today. Even the weaker ones are still enjoyable and worth a look.
Several fine actors in Oscar history never received an Oscar for acting, although many were eventually given Academy Honorary Awards for their overall contributions.
Volume 3 of Turner Classic Movies' Forbidden Hollywood series features early talkies by a master filmmaker whose career extended from the silent era to the late 1950s
What is it about certain families that make them exceptional? Whether by genes or nepotism, many famous Hollywood names got their "in" through their famous relatives.
Biography of Harry Morgan, prolific television actor and star of "M*A*S*H" and "Dragnet"
Darryl F. Zanuck (1902-1979) was born with a great talent: He knew how to run a movie studio and produce classic films.
Throughout Oscar history, many good actors never received an Award for a deserving performance, although a few were given Honorary Awards for their overall contributions.


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