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Rumors were that Katharine Hepburn and Elizabeth Taylor were feuding during the making of SUDDENLY LAST SUMMER (1959) so the two staged a mock fight on set. Also getting into the action are Montgomery Clift and the film’s director, Joseph L. Mankiewicz.
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#movies#polls#all about eve#50s movies#old hollywood#joseph l mankiewicz#joseph mankiewicz#bette davis#anne baxter#george sanders#have you seen this movie poll
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Elizabeth Taylor in Cleopatra (1963)
dir. Joseph L. Mankiewicz
#elizabeth taylor#my post#my screencaps#cleopatra#1960s#old hollywood#joseph l mankiewicz#oscar nominee#classic film#classic hollywood#oldhollywoodedit
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Vincent Price as Nicholas Van Ryn
Dragonwyck (1946) // dir. Joseph L. Mankiewicz
#vincent price#nicholas van ryn#Dragonwyck#joseph l mankiewicz#gothic#gothic horror#photo#photo edit by me#my goth boyfriend#hes so smooth and so fucking hot#like..LOOK AT HIMS FACE#FUCKING FUCK#bicon#bisexual god#unf#horror#old horror movies#vintage#movie#actor#handsome#bow tie#tux
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Julius Caesar (1953) dir. Joseph L. Mankiewicz
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All About Eve (1950)
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Elizabeth Taylor (Cleopatra) and Richard Burton (Mark Antony) in Cleopatra (1963)
#mark antony#marc antony#marcus antonius#cleopatra#cleopatra vii#antony and cleopatra#elizabeth taylor#richard burton#cleopatra 1963#joseph l mankiewicz#movies#film photography#film#rome#egypt#alexandria#ancient rome#roman history#roman republic#roman empire#ptolemaic egypt#ptolemaic dynasty#ptolemaic period#ptolemaic#ancient egypt#ancient history#history#culture#hollywood#old hollywood
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Ava Gardner at The Barefoot Contessa premiere, 12 November 1954
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Marlon Brando and Jean Simmons in Guys and Dolls (1955) dir. Joseph L. Mankiewicz
#joseph l mankiewicz#marlon brando#jean simmons#1955#1950s#50s#musical romance#oldhollywoodedit#classic hollywood
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SLEUTH (1972): Inventive, deliciously sardonic thriller, adapted by Anthony Shaffer from his stage play and starring Sir Laurence Olivier as wealthy, snobbish mystery writer Andrew Wyke and Michael Caine as Milo Tindle, an Anglo-Italian hairdresser who is having an affair with Wyke's wife. Wyke invites Milo to his country estate to offer him an unusual proposition, which turns into a far more sinister game.
Ably directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz (his last feature), it often feels like an elongated COLUMBO episode: a playfully acidic, class-conscious game of cat and mouse centered on an arrogant aristocratic prick who's confident that he's clever enough to get away with murder. To say more than that would be spoiling things.
The film's chief weakness is its extreme length — 138 minutes — but even if you find yourself getting a bit restless, it remains many orders of magnitude better than the appalling 2007 remake by Kenneth Branagh. The remake features a typically fine performance by Caine (this time as Wyke), but Jude Law is badly out of his depth as Milo, and it's made almost unendurable by Branagh's exhaustingly heavy-handed direction, singularly off-putting production design, and a dreadful Harold Pinter script that retains precisely none of the 1972 film's sublime dialogue. The 2007 version is much shorter, at just 88 minutes, but Pinter guts the story so severely that it barely makes sense unless you're familiar with the earlier version, and it's mean in all the wrong ways. (It's viciously homophobic, too.)
CONTAINS LESBIANS? This would first require the story to have female characters. VERDICT: The 1972 version is marvelous, especially if you're a COLUMBO fan, but you may long for an intermission. The 2007 version is an indefensible cinematic atrocity from which only Caine emerges with any honor intact; in a more just world, it would have ended Branagh and Pinter's careers.
#movies#hateration holleration#sleuth#anthony shaffer#joseph l mankiewicz#laurence olivier#michael caine#kenneth branagh#jude law#harold pinter#i don't think i can describe how angry branagh's direction of the remake makes me#it's self-consciously pretentious and utterly tone-deaf#you never forget for a minute that you're being Directed#and you resent it#because branagh is a hack#pinter deserves his share of blame#especially for the homophobia#which is ugly#the original is fun to watch and fun to look at#like one of the better episodes of#columbo
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Guys and Dolls (1955)
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Hugh Marlowe, Gary Merrill, and Bette Davis on set of ALL ABOUT EVE (1950)
#all about eve#behind the scenes#joseph l mankiewicz#hugh marlowe#gary merrill#bette davis#classic movies
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Guys and Dolls
“Now, don't make a spectacle of yourself -- You are a United States citizen in a foreign country, have you no pride in what the rest of the world thinks about Americans?"
A very relatable story for the girlies who were swept off to another country for their first dinner date. And them fellas whose dames just can’t get them down the aisle. And all the sinners who like to shoot the dice underground. Plus there’s singing! And dancing!
Unpopular opinion: this is my favorite Marlon Brando movie and his version of ‘Luck Be A Lady’ in the film is better than Sinatra’s later tracks.
#guys and dolls#1955#movie#musical#marlon brando#jean simmons#frank sinatra#vivian blaine#sky Masterson#Sarah sister brown#New York#mgm#Joseph l Mankiewicz#Damon Runyon#stubby Kaye#Frank loesser#samuel goldwyn
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Elizabeth Taylor in Cleopatra (1963)
dir. Joseph L. Mankiewicz
#elizabeth taylor#cleopatra#1960s#the oscars#joseph l mankiewicz#1963#my post#my screenshots#oscar nominations#oscar nominee#old hollywood#oldhollywoodedit#classic hollywood#60s aesthetic#fashion#60s style
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cahiers du CINEMA
#cahiers du cinema#bresson#godard#delahaye#joseph l mankiewicz#milos forman#la guerre est finie#film#cinema#movies#french new wave#french cinema#french film#classic
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Best Marilyn Monroe movies and performances:
1. All About Eve - Joseph L. Mankiewicz (1950)
2. Some Like It Hot - Billy Wilder (1959)
3. The Asphalt Jungle - John Huston (1950)
4. O. Henry's Full House - Henry Koster, Henry Hathaway, Jean Negulesco, Howard Hawks, Henry King (1952)
5. The Misfits - John Huston (1961)
6. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes - Howard Hawks (1953)
7. The Seven Year Itch - Billy Wilder (1955)
8. Clash by Night - Fritz Lang (1952)
9. Niagara - Henry Hathaway (1953)
10. Monkey Business - Howard Hawks (1952)
#marilyn moore#all about eve#some like it hot#the asphalt jungle#o Henry's full house#the misfits#Gentlemen prefer blondes#the seven year itch#clash by night#niagara#monkey business#joseph l mankiewicz#billy wilder#john huston#henry koster#henry hathaway#jean negulesco#howard hawks#Henry king#fritz lang#1950#1959#1952#1961#1953#1955#1950s#1960s#50s#60s
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