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  1. Hace 6 días · In the last issue of MHM, in the first of two special editions to mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day on 6 June 1944, we looked at some of the factors which would determine the operation’s success — from the brilliant Allied deception plan, which left Hitler unsure where an attack would come, to the flawed ‘Atlantic Wall’, which left German troops poorly placed to resist the greatest ...

  2. Hace 4 días · i watched Ministry of Fear (1944) u/joelcairo71. ... Include the name of the film and the year it was made in the title for your post. 3 Post an ...

  3. Hace 5 días · The list of twenty filmmakers below, with each director represented by my favorite film of theirs, reveals my cinematic biases, for better or worse: European “art movies,” Hollywood greats, Asian cinema, etc. And while some of the all-time titans are missing from this list (Hitchcock, Ford, Hawks, Welles, etc.),

  4. 8 de may. de 2024 · Overall: 4/5. Initially garnering an ambivalent reception from both critics and audiences upon first release, Secret Beyond the Door… is now one of the more intriguing film noirs of the 1940’s and one of Fritz Lang’s more interesting American films as well. Kino has done a solid job of bringing the film back into print, with a terrific HD ...

  5. Hace 2 días · And it really doesn’t matter if you call it noir or not: The Unfaithful is a film worth seeing either way. July 5, 1947, release date • Directed by Vincent Sherman • Screenplay by David Goodis, James Gunn • Based on the play The Letter, by W. Somerset Maugham • Music by Max Steiner • Edited by Alan Crosland Jr. • Cinematography by ...

  6. Hace 2 días · It’s an interesting case. It could go any number of ways. It’s supposed to be a case which cannot be solved. That’s why they gave it to me. I specialize in difficult mysteries. I think I’m going to begin specializing just in making things clear. [looks around] Paris The fall of 1944.

  7. Hace 2 días · It began on March 4, 1944, when Princess Juliana of Orange inaugurated an airbase, laying the foundation for the airport’s civilian operations. Twenty years later, on March 20, 1964, Former Dutch Minister Barend Biesheuvel officially opened Princess Juliana International Airport at its current location in Simpson Bay, marking a significant milestone in its development.