Where Eagles Dare (1968)

Where Eagles Dare is a fine action movie, filled with twists and tense moments, based on a novel by a master of mystery-filled adventure fiction, Alistair MacLean. At the start, a small group of Allied agents led by a British major (Richard Burton) undertakes a mission to rescue an American general captured by the Germans. …

The Producers (1967)

The first movie that Mel Brooks directed was this uproarious backstage comedy, in which a conman producer (Zero Mostel) tempts a mild-mannered accountant to cooperate on a massive swindle, in the form of a guaranteed flop: a paean to Hitler by a mad former German soldier. Yet pitfalls await: Can they raise the money needed? …

Spaceballs (1987)

Earlier this summer, to celebrate Mel Brooks’s 95th birthday, we watched two of his movies. The first was his parody of Star Wars, Spaceballs, a delightful and spot-on skewering of its target. Memorable characters abound, including John Candy as the Wookie-like Barf, Rick Moranis as the not-so-menacing Dark Helmet, and Brooks himself as President Skroob, …

Alias the Bad Man (1931)

Texas Ranger Ken Neville (Ken Maynard) poses as killer Red River Gantz in a bid to capture the murderers of his father (Lafe McKee) and another rancher, Silas Warner (Robert Homans). He’s aided in his work by another Ranger, Repeater (Irving Bacon), but Warner’s too-trusting daughter Mary (Virginia Brown Faire), whose careless words had led …

El jinete sin cabeza (1957)

A man who wears a black mask that covers his whole head — making him appear headless in some views — battles a secret society whose members where monks’ robes and skull masks, and which murders those in the area who try to sell their ranches. At the same time, a justice of the peace …

Oh, Yeah? (Pathé, 1929)

A pair of boomer brakemen (Robert Armstrong and James Gleason) get jobs on a new railroad, planning to travel on after a spell of work, but the attractions of the eatery owner and her pal (Patricia Caron and Zasu Pitts) tempt them to settle down. This buddy drama / comedy includes a subplot related to …

The Drums of Jeopardy (Tiffany, 1931)

Brilliant doctor Boris Karlov (Warner Oland), driven mad by his daughter’s death and a thirst for vengeance against the family of the man responsible, and especially the man himself, pursues his mad schemes of destruction even after the passage of years and an intervening political revolution. Indeed, having made himself useful to the Communists, he …

The Haunted House of Horror (1969)

Mod London and its environs are the setting for this tale of a killer stalking partiers who head out to an abandoned mansion and then try to cover up a murder and solve the crime themselves. Frankie Avalon heads the cast as a cool cat everyone wants to follow, with Jill Haworth as the premier …

The Phantom Express (Mascot, 1932)

A veteran engineer (J. Farrell MacDonald) is fired in disgrace after he has a wreck while trying, he says, to avoid running into an oncoming train — yet there was no evidence of such a train on the tracks. His dismissal occurs despite the fact that other, similar instances have been happening. What is the …