Rating: - Marguerite, Marianne, and the Maori
"Green Dolphin Street" is one of those cheesefests of Hollywood's Golden Age that has slipped into obscurity. At least "Black Narcissus",the camp classic,has its own Criterion Edition. Why NOT the love ... Read More
Rating: - Love the One You're With
This is certainly a different sort of movie and, for that, I am willing to look more on the positive side. The most unique aspect of this film is the New Zealand location and the insight to the early days ... Read More
Rating: - Lana and Donna...
...make great sisters. The opening scenes with them together are exciting. The way the camera moves adds excitement to an amazing film. The only real shame is that it wasn't filmed in color because the two ... Read More
Rating: - "It Was Something Far Greater Than Us"
This wildly entertaining film set in the days of the great clipper ships has Donna Reed and Lana Turner as sisters in love with the same man for different reasons. Turner is fantastic as the brash sister, Marianne, ... Read More
Rating: - Sweeping Large Scale Melodrama With First Class Visuals
"Green Dolphin Street", one of MGM's biggest film efforts during the late 1940's had a curious beginning in that it was the result of a story submitted in an MGM writing contest where the first prize would be the filming ... Read More