Directed by Blake Edwards • 1956 • United States
Starring Frankie Laine, Lucy Marlow, Anthony Dexter
After a roaring-twenties mobster is bumped off, bubbly showgirl Rosemary Lebeau (Lucy Marlow) learns that she has inherited his nightclub—much to the chagrin of her policeman boyfriend (Richard Long), who doesn’t much like the idea of his girlfriend running an underworld empire. Shot in brilliant Technicolor, this breezy gangster-comedy spoof from Blake Edwards and cowriter Richard Quine features two songs sung by costar and chart-topping crooner Frankie Laine.
Directed by Blake Edwards • 1962 • United States
Starring Lee Remick, Glenn Ford
Following the success of BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY’S, producer-director Blake Edwards took a detour into noir territory with this ultra-stylish, mood-drenched thriller. Lee Remick plays a San Francisco bank clerk who is ...
Directed by Blake Edwards • 1962 • United States
Starring Jack Lemmon, Lee Remick, Charles Bickford
Blake Edwards’s powerful adaptation of J. P. Miller’s heartrending teleplay broke startling new ground in its unsparing, bare-knuckled look at an ordinary family torn apart by alcoholism. Cast aga...
Directed by Blake Edwards • 1965 • United States
Starring Jack Lemmon, Tony Curtis, Natalie Wood
The most epic pie fight in cinema history (4,000 pies were harmed in the making) is among the highlights of this delightful slapstick farce about a 22,000-mile road race from New York to Paris set in...