While the late director Robert Aldrich may be perceived as a maker of brawling, macho entertainments, a closer viewing confounds this stereotype: Yes, there are The Dirty Dozen (1967) and The Longest ...
The screenplay [from a story by director-producer Robert Aldrich] is a choppy and haphazard dramatization of a feud between two soldiers of fortune (Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin) who ultimately ...
Robert Aldrich's followup (but no relation) to What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? is a shocker. Bette Davis again stars, with Olivia de Havilland returning to the screen in the role which Joan ...
Director Robert Aldrich had also directed two episodes of the series. The title character was a soldier of fortune wearing a white suit living in Singapore who would face danger and excitement ...
While the late director Robert Aldrich may be perceived as a maker of brawling, macho entertainments, a closer viewing confounds this stereotype: Yes, there are The Dirty Dozen (1967) and The Longest ...