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norashelley · 4 months
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Hedy Lamarr and John Loder at home, 1943
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sylviasidneys · 1 month
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Sylvia Sidney, Alfred Hitchcock, and John Loder on the set of 'Sabotage' 1936
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weirdlookindog · 7 months
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Boris Karloff in The Brain Snatcher (The Man Who Changed His Mind, 1936).
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gatutor · 5 months
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John Loder-Danielle Darrieux "Katia" 1938, de Maurice Tourneur.
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autumncottageattic · 5 months
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Now, Voyager is a 1942 American drama film starring Bette Davis, Paul Henreid, and Claude Rains. Based on the 1941 novel of the same name by Olive Higgins Prouty.
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citizenscreen · 1 year
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Hedy Lamarr and John Loder were married on May 27, 1943 in a simple ceremony at the Beverly Hills home of Lily Veidt, widow of actor Conrad Veidt.
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sesiondemadrugada · 4 months
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A Game of Death (Robert Wise, 1945).
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letterboxd-loggd · 2 years
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Now, Voyager (1942) Irving Rapper
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odk-2 · 1 year
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The Jesus and Mary Chain - Sidewalking (Extended Version) (1988) Jim Reid / William Reid from: "Sidewalking" (12"Maxi-Single) "The Sound of Speed" (1993 Singles Compilation)
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Personnel: Jim Reid: Vocals / Guitar / Production William Reid: Guitar / Production
Produced by John Loder / The Jesus and Mary Chain
Recorded: @ Southern Studios in the Wood Green area of London, England UK 1988
Released: March, 1988
Blanco y Negro Records (UK) Warner Bros Records (US)
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Jim Reid | William Reid | John Loder
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byneddiedingo · 1 year
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Paul Henreid, Bette Davis, and John Loder in Now, Voyager (Irving Rapper, 1942)
Cast: Bette Davis, Paul Henreid, Claude Rains, Gladys Cooper, Bonita Granville, John Loder, Ilka Chase, Lee Patrick, Franklin Pangborn, Mary Wickes, Janis Wilson. Screenplay: Casey Robinson, based on a novel by Olive Higgins Prouty. Cinematography: Sol Polito. Art direction: Robert M. Haas. Film editing: Warren Low. Music: Max Steiner.
"A campy tearjerker," "kitsch," "a schlock classic" -- that's pretty much what you have to call Now, Voyager if you're a critic trying to prove your tough-mindedness, like Pauline Kael or the unidentified New York Times reviewer who dismissed it as "lachrymose." But there are at least two moments in the movie that bring it into focus as something more than just a routine weepie, or rather that suggest that even a routine weepie has a point to make. One is the scene in which Charlotte Vale (Bette Davis) and Eliot Livingston (John Loder) break off their engagement in an off-handed, all-in-a-day's-work manner. Eliot is, after all, as square as Loder's jaw, and not at all the mate for a woman who has just discovered who she is. Of course, the breakup kills Charlotte's mother (Gladys Cooper), but that consequence is long past due. The other key moment for me is in the long final scene between Charlotte and Jerry Durrance (Paul Henreid). She has more or less adopted Tina (Janis Wilson), the daughter that Jerry's never-seen wife doesn't want. But when Jerry tells her that he's taking Tina away, there's one of the more magnificent Bette Davis moments from a career full of them. His reason, you see, is that by devoting herself to Tina, Charlotte is apparently depriving herself of the opportunity to catch a man. For a brief moment we see Charlotte incredulous at that reason, followed by another moment of something like, "Lord, what fools men are." Jerry drops several notches in Charlotte's esteem at the moment, which leads into the film's most famous line, in which she dismisses Jerry's egocentric wishful thinking: "Oh, Jerry, don't let's ask for the moon. We have the stars." Charlotte Vale emerges from the film as one of the more admirable, level-headed women ever seen on a movie screen.
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frimleyblogger · 23 days
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The Essex Murders
A review of The Essex Murders by Vernon Loder – 240328 After reading some of John Vahey’s books under his nom de plume of Henrietta Clandon, I decided to sample some of his novels written under his more familiar pseudonym, Vernon Loder. The Essex Murders, known by the alternative title of The Death Pool, was originally published in 1930 and is the first, albeit of only two, in his Inspector…
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ecoamerica · 2 months
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weirdlookindog · 1 year
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The Man Who Changed His Mind (1936)
AKA The Man Who Lived Again
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gatutor · 1 year
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John Loder-Anna Lee "Las minas del rey Salomon" (King Solomon´s mines) 1937, de Robert Stevenson.
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autumncottageattic · 2 years
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Old Acquaintance is a 1943 American drama film released by Warner Bros.
The film was adapted from a screenplay by John Van Druten, Lenore Coffee and Edmund Goulding based on Van Druten's 1940 play of the same title.The film stars Bette Davis, Miriam Hopkins, Gig Young, John Loder, Dolores Moran, Roscoe Karns and Anne Revere.
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bruntalism · 3 months
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Sisyphus — Friedrich John, after Matthäus Loder (1781-1828)
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ecoamerica · 2 months
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