Raoul Walsh

Raoul Walsh has been mentioned or cited more than a dozen times throughout all the RSS channels we monitor. Especially, the channel 'Taste of Cinema – Movie Reviews and Classic Movie Lists' contains less than a dozen references to this person (or maybe different people with similar names) alone. As it’s displayed on the chart below, Raoul Walsh was highly popular in January, 2017.

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5 Reasons Why “The Searchers” is the Best American Western Movie of All Time

[...] interesting to compare one of these titles with some of the late 1920s titles like Raoul Walsh’s The Big Trail to see how the genre developed and how much studios started to invest [...]

tasteofcinema.com

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6 Reasons Why Billy Wilder Was Considered America’s Best

[...] Wilder adapted Jerome Kern’s play to the screen. 1935’s “Under Pressure”, directed by Raoul Walsh, where Wilder wrote additional dialogue and “The Lottery Love” where Wilder wrote the [...]

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Imitations of Life: The Films of Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Review by Anne Brodie

[...] is the stunning and horrifying fable about a demonic minister chasing down two children.  Raoul Walsh’ The Revolt of Mamie Stover stars Jane Russell as a prostitute who tries to start a new [...]

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15 Non-Western Movies That Have Western Tropes

[...] . A number of other directors worked extensively in the western, including Henry Hathaway, Raoul Walsh, John Sturges, Howard Hawks, and Anthony Mann. Many other classic Hollywood directors [...]

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20 Black and White Films With The Most Beautiful Widescreen Composition

[...] a measure of the fame which eluded it in an aborted original run. Front rank director Raoul Walsh had directed the first talkie western, 1929’s In Old Arizona, and was anxious to use the [...]

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10 Clever Cinematic Re-Interpretations of Classic Writing

[...] Gotfried for good measure. There is also The Thief of Baghdad to consider here, both the Raoul Walsh (1924) and Alexander Korda (1942) versions being freely borrowed from (in particular with the [...]

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Why Bombay Velvet cannot be deemed a cinematic disaster?

[...] the film. Consider the scene which shows Johnny Balraj sitting in a film theatre and watching Raoul Walsh’s The Roaring Twenties (1939). It may be an instant classic for a sophisticated viewer but [...]

apotpourriofvestiges.com

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Bombay Velvet (2015): Anurag Kashyap's sprawling period piece with an excess of style over substance

[...] every frame. The scene which shows Johnny Balraj sitting in a film theatre and watching Raoul Walsh’s The Roaring Twenties (1939) is an instant classic (it certainly gives us a hint about [...]

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30 Overlooked Noir Films That Are Worth Watching

[...] (1955), On Dangerous Ground (1951) and Thieves’ Highway (1949); and lastly director Raoul Walsh, who’s more famous for his gangster films than his noirs. George Raft’s career started to [...]

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