In this week’s Video Dispatches, we take a look at the recent reissues of the classics Wanda (1971), A Face In The Crowd (1957), and The Whole Town’s Talking (1935).
Gentleman’s Agreement is not merely an indictment of anti-Semitism, but a film that also “agrees” with the domestic concerns of its day.
With masterful performances and finely tuned direction, A Streetcar Named Desire is one of the great adaptations of a play in cinema history.