Hey Kids, it's B-movie time!
Here's a fun little Paramount programmer with the lovely Landis, Henry Wilcoxon in a rare lead, all under Eddie Dymtryk's direction (he handled a number of terrific B's):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0S5UXcvzs8g
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MYSTERY SEA RAIDER (1940) WITH Carole landis
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Re: MYSTERY SEA RAIDER (1940) WITH Carole landis
Dymtryk is one of those directors who's early work is often more fun and easier to take than when they become fully matured directors.
Most of his films from the 50's tend to be rather ponderous (although I've always had a soft spot for THE YOUNG LIONS (58))
Most of his films from the 50's tend to be rather ponderous (although I've always had a soft spot for THE YOUNG LIONS (58))
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Re: MYSTERY SEA RAIDER (1940) WITH Carole landis
Gary Johnson wrote:Dymtryk is one of those directors who's early work is often more fun and easier to take than when they become fully matured directors.
Most of his films from the 50's tend to be rather ponderous (although I've always had a soft spot for THE YOUNG LIONS (58))
Oh , I don't know, he did some good films in the 50's: THE SNIPER (1952), THE CAINE MUTINY(1954), BROKEN LANCE (1954), and I particularly like WARLOCK (1959) with Henry Fonda, and MIRAGE (1965) is a pretty darn good thriller and his last worthwhile movie.
That said, Dymrtyk did helm some terrific B films, including various Columbia detectives like Boston Blackie and the Lone Wolf. THE DEVIL COMMANDS (1941) is a good Karloff spooker, and he also did another fun Paramount B called TELEVISION SPY in 1939.
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Yes, we are in agreement over his work in the 40's but it is titles like BROKEN LANCE and CAINE MUTINY that come to mind when I think of OK movies made by Dymtmyk that should have been more engaging than they are. Something like SOLDIER OF FORTUNE takes forever to get moving.....and it's only an hour and a half running time.
Basically I find him a rather up and down A list director. He needs a tight script to begin with or he gets lost.
(Yeah, WARLOCK is very memorable. Wonder why I forgot it then?)
Basically I find him a rather up and down A list director. He needs a tight script to begin with or he gets lost.
(Yeah, WARLOCK is very memorable. Wonder why I forgot it then?)
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