Jubal Review - Criterion Forum A trio of exceptional performances by Glenn Ford, Ernest Borgnine, and Rod Steiger form the center of <I>Jubal< I>, an overlooked Hollywood treasure from genre master Delmer Daves In this Shakespearean tale of jealousy and betrayal, Ford is an honorable itinerant cattleman, befriended and hired by Borgnine’s bighearted ranch owner despite his unwillingness to talk about his past When he
3:10 to Yuma Review - Criterion Forum Peter admits to his issues with his dad (and rightfully so) but explains how he became a fan of him as an actor He talks about his roles, specifically his one in Yuma, but also touches on Jubal (sharing how Ford could not stand Rod Steiger’s method acting,) and his later work, namely Superman He also shares a few fascinating anecdotes
795 Gilda - criterionforum. org Gushing about a Hollywood classic is probably unnecessary, but the movie constantly surprised me, left me smiling, or devastated me For their part, the three leads were magnificent, especially Glenn Ford whom before tonight I wasn't crazy about (mostly knowing him from Jubal and 3:10 To Yuma, neither of which did much for me ) Here, his self
Criterion release Wikipedia page gone? - criterionforum. org 656 Jubal Delmer Daves 657 3:10 to Yuma Delmer Daves 658 Medium Cool Haskell Wexler 659 Life is Sweet Mike Leigh 660 Things to Come William Cameron Menzies 661 Marketa Lazarová František Vláčil 662 Safety Last! Fred Newmeyer and Sam Taylor 663 Shoah Claude Lanzmann 664 The Life of Oharu Kenji Mizoguchi 665 Babette's Feast Gabriel Axel
Index of Threads for Criterion Titles - criterionforum. org Jubal Jubilee Judex Jules and Jim Juliet of the Spirits K Kagemusha Kameradschaft Kanal Kes The Kennedy Films of Robert Drew Associates Kicking and Screaming The Kid The Kid Brother Kid on a Bike Kill! The Killer Killer of Sheep The Killers The Killing The Killing of a Chinese Bookie Kind Hearts and Coronets King Lear King of Jazz The King of
Criterion FAQ and Reference - Page 2 - criterionforum. org Dual Format list As there tends to be a trend lately with Criterion dividing Dual Format releases into separate DVD Blu editions (they have not made any official announcement about this practice, but its likely that nearly all of the Dual Format editions will one day be separated), I thought the following list would be beneficial!