Showing posts with label Mary Astor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mary Astor. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Behind Office Doors - 1931 **


Despite starting well, this pre-Hays film sadly lagged behind, not to mention the awful sound and picture quality that was intensely distracting.
Mary Astor alone couldn't save this film, although she does look lovely as a post-1920s flapper.

Saturday, February 11, 2012

(NOIR) Act of Violence - 1948 ***



'Act of Violence' is a mediocre noir about a man struggling to come to terms with the guilt of betraying his comrades in the war. Van Heflin plays Frank, who is constantly haunted by the fact that he took food from his captors after the rest of his men had been murdered. Unbeknownst to him, his former best friend Joe (Robert Ryan) also survived and is determined on payback. Frank's wife knows nothing about the situation, whilst Joe's girlfriend knows everything but cannot convince Joe to let sleeping dogs lie.

The stand out performance has to be Mary Astor as a bedraggled, past her prime prostitute who tries to help Frank out of his predicament. Van Heflin is a good actor too, and the more I see him in the more I like him. I wouldn't rate this noir at the top, but it's better than average.