Films can actually be a enormous advantage for our lives. When we sit down and calm down to view a good movie it permits us to escape from our day after day concerns, troubles and uncertainties. We tend to get caught up in the lives that are happening in the film and it allows us to forget about our own problems for a while. So why not pick from the list below and enjoy?
Christmas Vacation – The Griswalds have big plans for the Holidays this year. Clark has invited a gathering of the relations over for the great big celebration. Clark’s hard works go absurdly bad, par for the course for a Griswald vacation.
Deep in My Heart – Guest stars Walter Pidgeon, Paul Henreid, Rosemary Clooney, Gene and Fred Kelly, Jane Powell, Vic Damone, Ann Miller, Cyd Charisse, Howard Keel, Tony Martin. The life of composer Sigmund Romberg is not the matter of high tirade, although film shines in production numbers with MGM guest megastars. Highlights contain Kelly brothers’ only film appearance together, Chatisse’s delightful and sensual dance number with James Mitchell, and a incredible number characterizing Ferrer acting a whole show himself. Cast includes Jose Ferrer, Merle Oberon, Helen Traubel, Doe Avedon, Tamara Toumanova, Paul Stewart, Douglas Fowley, and Jim Backus. (132 minutes, 1954)
Seaside Players – Cast includes John Leyton, Mike Same, Freddie and The Dreamers, Ron Moody, and Liz Fraser. Group of adolescents performing at seaside resort dispose for a talent competition which is to be the highlight of the summer season. (94 minutes, 1965)
Seize the Day – Williams is momentous as Tommy Wilhelm, turning 40 and a failure by any standard, he is insolvent, damaged and despondent for love. Wiseman and Stiller offer fine aid as his cold hearted dad and a con man he naively believes in. Lots of familiar faces in tiny roles – Tony Roberts, Richard Shull, John Fiedler, Jo Van Fleet, William Hickey, Eileen Heckart, and numerous others. Cast includes Robin Williams, Joseph Wiseman, Jerry Stiller, and Glenne Headly. (93 minutes, 1986)
Juno – Juno is a smart young girl facing a huge predicament. She is pregnant. Wanting the best for the child she strives to find a fitting set of parents for her child. With the support of loving parents, Juno attempts to deal with coming of age before her time.
Man in The Attic – flavorful account of renowned Jack the Ripper, with Palance going full-blast. Remake of The Lodger. Cast list includes Jack Palance, Constance Smith, Byron Palmer, Frances Bavier, Rhys Williams, Sean McClory, Isabel Jewell, and Leslie Bradley. (82 minutes, 1954)
Rich and Strange – Kendall and Barry, an miserably married couple, are presented money and expedition around the world; he has an event with a “princess,” when she gets to be passionately close to an explorer. Cast includes Henry Kendall, Joan Barry, Betty Amann, Percy Marmont, and Elsie Randolph. (83 minutes, 1932)
Down to Earth – Homer Croy’s continuation to “They had to See Paris” has newly riche Midwesterner Rogers setting an end to his family’s meaningless investing by affirming that he’s broke. Not one of Will Roger’s best film attempts. Cast includes Can Rogers, Irene Opulent, Dorothy Jordan, and Mary Carlisle. (73 minutes, 1932)