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The Inn of the Sixth Happiness (1958)
Fascinating
Bergman shines out like a jewel in this beautiful masterpiece. She brings the character of Gladys Aylward into the hearts of the audience. The story is one of heroism and faith in God. Unlike others, this movie is 100 times better than the biography.
High Society (1956)
Common Remake
While a good attempt at turning a classic, The Philadelphia Story, into a musical, it lacks the depth of character and the emotional love twist that are inherent in the script. Most of the actors spend their time trying to sound like the original masters. Even the script is merely a hackneyed duplicate, using most of the same lines and jokes. The music is good, but that's about all that is.
Wait Until Dark (1967)
The Ultimate Thriller
"Wait Until Dark" has lasted for 23 years as one of the scariest movies ever made. Audrey is fabulous as a blind woman who is harassed by three men trying to find an object in her apartment without her noticing. The cinematography is excellent, especially at the end when the audience is practically struck blind as well. A wonderful choice for viewing on a dark night.