
The Forgotten returns to its random setting this week, but sticks with the early thirties to profile STUPEFIANTS, a nifty-ish thriller notable for some interesting credits, not least among them an early post-M appearance by László Löwenstein, the legendary Man from Ruzomberok… Here.
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January 5, 2012 at 4:34 pm
Did not know who Jean Murat was until I just saw him as an obsessed suicidal pilot in ANNE MARIE (36), the Raymond Bernard-Antoine St Exeupery collaboration, starring Murat’s then-wife, the exquisite Annabella. He deserves to be better known . . .
January 5, 2012 at 5:58 pm
That sounds REALLY interesting! Will have to investigate further.