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Knight Without Armour
(1937)

I would see this movie again and again. What's more, I have.
I would see this movie again and again just to look at Robert Donat and hear that lovely voice of his, although I must agree that Marlene Dietrich isn't bad either. She manages to get herself into some stunning gowns and looks none the worse for being overthrown by a group of bitter peasants. (That's always the problem with her movies.) Knight Without Armor is a wonderful film of its era, full of charm and with some unexpected allusions to what we must assume (in fact, know) was a very successful sexual encounter in a scene just dripping with double entendre. The film is an interesting and more or less ambiguous view of the Russian Revolution. The chemistry between the two actors works very well--and Donat truly is a knight without armor. It's a shame that he was in so few films--he was such a remarkable and beautiful presence on the screen.

Repeat Performance
(1947)

Unforgettable
I saw this film years ago and have never forgotten it. (I share Mary's frustration in not being able to get it on video.) I still remember Richard Basehart being simply brilliant; and Louis Hayward playing the dreadful, faithless husband. Although it's been 30 years since I last saw "Repeat Performance," the compelling plot and the superb acting stay in my mind all these years later. A great film

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