A pretty good month for Hitchcock and Hawks, as well as leftovers from Halloween and some pre-code gems.
Nov. 4th has Margarette Von Trotta's fascinating film Hannah Arendt (2013) and Raoul Walsh's High Sierra (1941), a gangster movie that made Bogart a star.
Nov. 5 has Joseph Losey's Finger of Guilt (1956) and two movies with superb Bernard Herrmann scores: Hitchcock's Vertigo (1958) and Joseph Mankiewicz's The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (1947).
Nov. 6: Chaplin's The Circus (1928)
Nov. 7: John Ford's Civil War film The Horse Soldiers (1959)
Nov. 9: Frank Borzage's romantic The Circle (1925) and two rare films from Julien Duvivier: La Tette d'un Home (1933) and Un Carnet du Bal (1937)
Nov. 12: Nicholas Ray's The Lusty Men (1952)
Nov. 14: Nicholas Ray's film noir In a Lonely Place (1952) and Howard Hawks's Ball of Fire (1942)
Nov. 16: Andrei Tarkovsky's mysterious and beautiful Solaris (1972) and Robert Wise's downbeat Odds Against Tomorrow (1959)
Nov. 18: Otto Preminger's beautiful musical Carmen Jones (1954)
Nov. 22: Robert Aldrich's corrosive Kiss Me Deadly (1955) and Mark Sandrich's Rogers/Astaire musical The Gay Divorcee (1934)
Nov. 23: Howard Hawks's Western Red River
Nov. 30: Raoul Walsh's intense gangster film White Heat (1949)
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