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Extra Milestone – Classic Film Reviews
Cinemaholics.com
45 episodes
9 months ago
Every week on Extra Milestone, we celebrate a classic film anniversary from the archives of movie history. These are the films that have impacted the landscape of cinema for the better, making them as relevant today as they were upon first release. Hosted by Sam Noland and featuring guests from across the Cinemaholics podcast network and beyond.
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Every week on Extra Milestone, we celebrate a classic film anniversary from the archives of movie history. These are the films that have impacted the landscape of cinema for the better, making them as relevant today as they were upon first release. Hosted by Sam Noland and featuring guests from across the Cinemaholics podcast network and beyond.
Show more...
Film History
TV & Film,
Film Reviews
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A Place in the Sun (1951)
Extra Milestone – Classic Film Reviews
50 minutes
4 years ago
A Place in the Sun (1951)
Our film anniversary this month belongs to the romantic drama Charlie Chaplin once called “the greatest movie ever made about America.” That’s right, we’re diving into A Place in the Sun, starring Montgomery Clift, Elizabeth Taylor, and Shelley Winters, with supporting turns from Anne Revere and Raymond Burr. Directed by George Stevens and written by Harry Brown and Michael Wilson, this awards-heavy favorite among classic film lovers celebrates 70 years since premiering at the Cannes Film Festival in 1951, and it was the second film adaptation of the 1925 novel An American Tragedy by Theodore Dreiser, which was also a place of the same name.
Extra Milestone – Classic Film Reviews
Every week on Extra Milestone, we celebrate a classic film anniversary from the archives of movie history. These are the films that have impacted the landscape of cinema for the better, making them as relevant today as they were upon first release. Hosted by Sam Noland and featuring guests from across the Cinemaholics podcast network and beyond.