swingman

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Miracle on 34th Street
(1947)

The season isn't complete without a viewing.
Although I am on the road five of every seven days, I always make it a point to see this movie each year. Edmund Gwenn leads a perfectly matched cast in a story that never gets old. If you've never seen any version of this film, check out this one first. To me, the remake just doesn't have the charm or the quality of the performances of the original.

Only the Lonely
(1991)

Maureen still shines after 50 years
Personally, I would watch Maureen O'hara recite the local phone directory-even at age 71. John Candy shows his big, soft side in one of my favorite efforts of his. While the plot is fairly predictable from the outset, the treat to me is watching the interaction between O'hara and Candy. She is snide enough to make me want to dislike her intensely. But she's Maureen O'hara-I couldn't hate her if I wanted to. An entertaining movie that garnishes a 7 from the swingman.

I Wake Up Screaming
(1941)

The under-rated Laird Cregar
Being a fan of old movies, I must say that Cregar's performance in this film interested me a great deal. Having only been in his mid 20's at production, he is able to come off as a man who has indeed been on the force for some years. I've enjoyed his work in other movies, and wonder while watching his work what might have been had he lived beyond the young age of 28.

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