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Robert Blees (1918–2015)

Author of Frogs [1972 film]

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Works by Robert Blees

Frogs [1972 film] (1972) — Screenplay — 55 copies, 1 review
Magnificent Obsession [1954 film] (1954) — Screenwriter — 52 copies
Dr. Phibes Rises Again [1972 film] (1972) — Screenwriter — 40 copies, 1 review
All I Desire [1953 film] (1953) — Screenwriter — 6 copies, 1 review
High School Confidential (2019) 2 copies
From the Earth to the Moon [1958 film] (1958) — Screenwriter — 1 copy

Associated Works

The Black Scorpion [1957 film] (1957) — Screenwriter — 11 copies, 1 review
The Vincent Price Collection II (2014) — Writer — 6 copies

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Canonical name
Blees, Robert
Birthdate
1918-07-09
Date of death
2015-01-31
Gender
male
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Lathrop, Missouri, USA
Associated Place (for map)
Missouri, USA

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6 reviews
The great Barbara Stanwyck is Naomi Murdoch a good-time touring showgirl who is estranged from her small-town family. A decade after leaving home Naomi receives a letter from her daughter Lily (Lori Nelson) inviting her to the school play where Lily has a starring role. Naomi returns, sparking a small-scale scandal amongst the townsfolk and rekindling the spark of romance in her abandoned husband, Henry (Richard Carlson) and her former lover, Dutch (Lyle Bettger). “All I Desire” is show more directed by Douglas Sirk with a great eye for easy melodrama and a sharp approach to a dramatic situation. The film has a number of controversial for the time themes including a mother abandoning her seemingly perfect family for the life of a travelling troubadour in additional to her indulgence in a series of infidelities. Sirk handles these with a great deal of sympathy and a refusal to be judgemental – albeit with a fair degree of soap opera dynamics. The cinematography by Carl E. Guthrie is exceptional with each set painted with perfect light and shot with beautifully clear, crisp black and white photography. Barbara Stanwyck is superb throughout. She has a compelling screen presence and is able to subtly portray a well-judged vulnerability through a tough exterior. show less
½
The vengeful doctor rises again, seeking the Scrolls of Life in an attempt to resurrect his deceased wife.
A film starring Ray Milland and Sam Elliott (American International Pictures, 1972).

A rich family are killed by snakes and lizards.

F (Terrible).

This isn't bad in a fun way, it's just incompetent. You have to assume they went in with some idea of a movie they were going to make, but I couldn't guess what that was. Titling it "Frogs" was marketing genius, though.

(Oct. 2022)

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Associated Authors

Robert Hutchison Screenplay
James Whiton Screenwriter
William Goldstein Screenwriter
Dalton Trumbo Screenwriter
James Leicester Screenwriter
Peter Thomas Producer
Lloyd C. Douglas Original book
Russell Metty Cinematographer

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Works
7
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3
Members
170
Popularity
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Rating
½ 3.3
Reviews
3
ISBNs
11

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