Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Blood on the Sun


Well my blog claims to be catering to movie buff too. So here we go with the first review of a movie available in the public domain. This means that anyone can copy and sell it. If you get the Delta version be warned that their logo will appear periodically in the lower-right hand corner. They've included a short documentary (still photos with a voice over narration- yawn) and an intro and outro by Tony Curtis. Unforgivably, Curtis tells us in the intro that Cagney plays a newspaperman "right after World War Two." It may seem a minor point, but couldn't somebody on the set have reminded him that the movie took place after World War

OneLanguage: English Country: USA Year: 1945

Director: Frank Lloyd
Starring: James Cagney; Sylvia Sydney; Porter Hall; John Emery
Genres: Action, Romance, Thriller


Synopsis:
An American newspaperman in Tokyo runs afoul of the Imperialist Japanese government. The authorities believe he has valuable information and target him for some friendly persuasion. Based on a true story. Black & White.

So why wait..Go and download this fantastic movie.

Cheers,

Shamsud Ahmed

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