tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4639360453656920379.post3530447726903148368..comments2024-03-28T04:56:31.682-07:00Comments on Noirsville - the film noir: Sudden Fear (1952)cigar joehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10247683034889027958noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4639360453656920379.post-24830914878095968922021-03-20T09:59:35.690-07:002021-03-20T09:59:35.690-07:00Supposing that the 8/4/2015 date is shortly after ...Supposing that the 8/4/2015 date is shortly after you saw it. I saw it just a few months before that -- spring 2015. <br />first of all it was too long for the story. About 30 minutes too long. <br />It took me 3 nights to finish it. It was boring except for the last few minutes.<br />I am no fan of Joan Crawford after about 1934.<br />There are a couple of incredible movies by a much younger Joan Crawford. From what is known as the pre-code era. 1930-1933. <br />The movies are Grand Hotel (where she and Lionel Barrymore walk off with the last third of the movie.) and "Possessed" with Clark Gable (not to be confused with the completely different, and inferior, movie with Van Heflin in the late forties). <br />- jim pattersonjim32https://www.blogger.com/profile/14831371087599873119noreply@blogger.com