Movie: That Kind of Woman (1959)
Jun. 11th, 2008 09:59 pmI love black and white films.
That Kind of Woman is beautifully melodramatic in the way that old movies are, but without being saccharine or overwrought.
Sophia Loren plays Kay, the mistress of The Man (George Sanders), a wealthy, older man, who falls in love with a young paratrooper on a train. Red, played with earnest sweetness and apple-pie naiveté by Tab Hunter, is determined to keep Kay despite her resistance and the counsel of his more world weary friend, George Kelly (Jack Warden).
( Sophia Loren and Tab Hunter are making cow eyes at each other )
In other news, Celebrity Circus is incredibly lame. It is, in fact, pretty much as lame as I thought it was going to be. Lame and dangerous. WTF, NBC! WTF!?
That Kind of Woman is beautifully melodramatic in the way that old movies are, but without being saccharine or overwrought.
Sophia Loren plays Kay, the mistress of The Man (George Sanders), a wealthy, older man, who falls in love with a young paratrooper on a train. Red, played with earnest sweetness and apple-pie naiveté by Tab Hunter, is determined to keep Kay despite her resistance and the counsel of his more world weary friend, George Kelly (Jack Warden).
( Sophia Loren and Tab Hunter are making cow eyes at each other )
In other news, Celebrity Circus is incredibly lame. It is, in fact, pretty much as lame as I thought it was going to be. Lame and dangerous. WTF, NBC! WTF!?