Showing posts with label ww1. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ww1. Show all posts

Sunday, April 6, 2025

Stan Blockhead & Oliver Blockhead

 

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BLOCKHEADS-1938-Laurel & Hardy are Dough boys in the trenches during WW 1. Ollie goes off to fight and Stan is left to guard the trench. Unfortunately, no one tells him when the war ended so he stands guard for 20 years! Ollie, happily married but under the thumb of his wife (Minna Gombell), sees a newspaper article about Stan and he goes to the hospital to bring him home. Along the way, they get into various jams. First, Ollie thinks Stan has one leg. Then Stan dumps a truckload of sand on his friend. Stan eventually wrecks the car and garage. Ollie has a fight with an uppity tenant (L & H regular James Finlayson) and runs afoul of a bratty kid (Tommy Bond; Butch from “Our Gang” shorts) and his bully father (William Boardway). When they finally get to the apartment, Mrs. Hardy gets mad and leaves. Ollie tries to cook dinner but thanks to Stan destroys the kitchen. Next door neighbor Mrs. Gilbert (Patricia Ellis) tries to help but she winds up in Ollie's pj's pretending to be a chair. Then Mrs. Hardy returns. Billy Gilbert appears as big game hunter jealous husband. 

Director James Blystone, who kept the team from ad-libbing too much, died suddenly of a heart attack four days after completing BLOCKHEADS. He was 43. He had previously directed the team in SWISS MISS (also 1938).

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Tuesday, November 28, 2023

Agent Karloff

 

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BRITISH INTELLIGENCE-1940-During WW1 German spies are causing much sabotage under the leadership of the mysterious Hans Strendler. British Intelligence is called in to help and send a plane to pick up their best agent but the plane picking him up is shot down. The pilot Frank Bennett (Bruce Lester) is taken to the hospital and nurse Helene (Margaret Lindsey) takes care of him. He seems to fall for her but she abruptly leaves. With good reason she's a German spy! Later she's placed in the home of cabinet minister Bennett (Holmes Herbert), Frank's father where scarred limping butler Valdar (Boris Karloff) seems to be a double agent working with Colonel Yates (Leonard Mudie). 

There are several twists in this patriotic spy story directed by Terry O. Morse whose last work would be the credited director for the added American scenes in GODZILLA; KING OF MONSTERS (1956). One of 9 movies King Karloff appeared in 1940 along with THE TOWER OF LONDON, THE APE and Mr. Wong entries.

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Saturday, January 11, 2020

Restored Silent



BEHIND THE DOOR-1919-Amid anti-German sentiment at the beginning of WWI, Capt. Krug (Hobart Bosworth) and his toughest rival Tavish (James Gordon) join the navy. Krug also marries Alice (Jane Novak} against her families wishes. Ostracized, she stows away on her husband's ship (Tavish is his first mate). Their ship is eventually torpedoed by a German sub which finds Krug and Alice in a lifeboat. Lt. Brandt (Wallace Beery), the sub commander has Alice taken aboard but abandons Krug to the open sea. He survives and vows revenge. Alice is gang raped by the crew, then killed and her body thrown overboard. Later both Krug and Brandt meet again and Krug gets his revenge big time. 

This rediscovered classic, which uses stills for some missing scenes, starts off like some typical “DW Griffith” drama and ends like a nightmare that may have influenced Edgar Ulmer. It kind of manages to say ethnic hatred is wrong but still shows the German as being very bad. It's based on a story by Gouverneur Morris.

Director Irvin Willat made THE GRIM GAME starring Harry Houdini the same year.
 https://moviemeltdown.blogspot.com/2017/10/houdini.html

Saturday, August 27, 2016

Late Silent, Early Karloff


TWO ARABIAN KNIGHTS-1927-Two soldiers, Phelps (William Boyd) and O'Gaffney (Louis Wolhiem) during WW1 are captured by the Germans and sent to a POW camp. Although at first enemies, they team up and try to escape but it fails and they wind up on a POW train headed for Turkey. They jump off the train and on to a wagon full of hay. On a boat headed for Arabia (that's where the hay was going) they save a woman from drowning who turns out to be Mirza, a princess (Mary Astor). The duo both try to woo her as does the lecherous pursuer (Boris Karloff) . When she returns to her father they follow her and get into trouble with her fiancee (Ian Keith). 

It's basically a comedy with serious overtones and despite no dialogue the pair have some funny lines and get into a few comic situations. There are some good gags like having to pawn an assassin's knife so they can buy a meal. When it looks like an angry mob and the army might get them they are saved when everything stops for a daily prayer! Then after almost being killed twice they ride away with Mirza. 

 This overlooked silent film was directed by Lewis Milestone who a few years later hit the big time in talkies with ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT (also with Wolhiem). And of course it's great to see Karloff in an early role. 

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