I have been reviewing films all my life, semi-professionally in the past and for the past 10 or 12 years on imdb and more recently in letterboxd and facebook. The idea of this blog is to get as many of those reviews gathered together in one place. I have had a great deal of support and encouragement from a lot of people throughout the world and I hope that continues. Now for the ratings. **** = not to be missed. *** = highly recommended. ** = recommended. * = of interest and no stars = avoid..
Tuesday, 2 April 2019
COME BACK, LITTLE SHEBA **
Shirley Booth was 54 when she won the Academy Award as Best Actress for
her performance as Lola in the screen version of William Inge's "Come
Back, Little Sheba". It was also her screen debut in a role that had
previously won her a Tony on the stage and, quite frankly, she was
magnificent. It launched her on a short-lived movie career and a
slightly longer career on television. It's a fine film, well directed by
Daniel Mann and adapted by Ketti Frings and it has three other good
performances from Burt Lancaster as the alcoholic Doc, Terry Moore as
the young lodger who, unwittingly, is the cause of Doc's hitting the
bottle again and Richard Jaeckel as the athletic stud Moore is dallying
with. Admittedly Lancaster, who at 39 was 15 years younger than Booth,
isn't really right for his role, (he was too young for starters), but he
handles it very effectively. Nevertheless, this is Booth's show. If she
had never done anything else on screen she would still have earned her
place in the pantheon of great performances.
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