 |
Any Number Can Play by Mervyn LeRoy
Buy this VHS video movie at online store in your country
Canada
Product detailsActor: Alexis Smith, Audrey Totter, Clark Gable, Frank Morgan, Wendell Corey Director: Mervyn LeRoy Cinematographer: Harold Rosson Editor: Ralph E. Winters Producer: Arthur Freed Writer: Edward Harris Heth Writer: Richard Brooks Edition: VHS Tape Audio: English (Unknown), Analog; English (Original Language), Analog Format: Black & White, NTSC Running Time: 112 minutes Release Date: 1998-09-01 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Publisher: MGM (Warner) Studio: MGM (Warner)
VHS Movie Reviews of Any Number Can PlayMovie Review: Actually a pretty good movie!! Summary: 4 StarsThis is yet another undiscovered/underdiscovered Gable gem, with a ton of killer character performances. So, of course, it's not available on DVD and out of print otherwise. Thanks yet again, studios....
Movie Review: What Great Character Actor Performances! Summary: 4 StarsClark Gable owns a gambling club where he must deal with crisis after crisis with customers. At home, his son loves him, but doesn't like him, his wife is trying to keep everyone happy, and his brother-in-law that lives with him and works for him is cheating him. Not surprisingly, all the tension is giving him chest pains and making him re-evaluate his life. The film starts off slowly, but picks up steam as it goes along, building to a very good conclusion. Gable is terrific here, conflicted, tough, in crisis, and in charge. Alexis Smith, somewhat underrated as an actress I think, is also strong as his wife that reveals a lot more toughness then she appears to have. But as good as the leads are, it is the terrific character actors that support them that make this film memorable. Marjorie Rambeau, Lewis Stone, Frank Morgan, and the great Mary Astor all contribute top performances, each actor bringing a lifetime of experiences to their characters. The script has some great lines (courtesy of future director Richard Brooks) and takes a serious look at the effects of gambling on individuals and families. When you get past the first forty-five minutes or so, the film really picks up and becomes quite good.
Movie Review: An Extraordinary Glimpse Of The Real Clark Gable Summary: 4 Stars"Any Number Can Play" is a sombre,post-war drama about the family life of an aging professional gambler.It's also one of the most fascinating of all the Gable vehicles,for reasons we can appreciate much more in hindsight.1949 critics dismissed it---audiences at the time were dissappointed(this wasn't the old pre-war Gable they knew)---and Metro ledger books showed less black ink,but what a performance he gives!This is like watching home movies of a great star recently back from the war---the man might as well have been playing himself.In the opening reel,he's throwing down drinks,cigarettes---calling in heart doctor Leon Ames about the chest pains he's been concealing----sound familiar?If you've read any Gable bios,this is like following the star into his own doctor's office---he really lays it on the line in this picture.They said Gable spent a career just "playing himself"---the truth is he gave us thirty years playing out the drama of his own life on screen---never self-consciously(I doubt if Gable himself sensed the parallels---it would have been hard to face them if he did).He was too honest and forthright as an actor to hide behind putty faces and show-off performances---but no one in his business was more generous or revealing of his own disillusionments after the war than Gable.There's the tremor in his hands(with the onset of his own Parkinson's)when he's rushing Audrey Totter to pour him a drink---his world-weary gambler is like the mid-life crisis of Blackie Norton,Blackie Gallagher,or any number of cocky,free-spirit characters he had played during the thirties before the war,the death of wife Carole Lombard,and other things knocked a lot of the fight out of him.It's a great performance.Do yourself a favor----read about Gable's life,then buy this movie and watch a great actor sharing his life with his audience.
Movie Review: particularly good for the gambling-related scenes Summary: 3 StarsI enjoyed the movie in its own right and also because of the gambling scenes and discussion, a hobby of mine (collecting gambling chips and equipment). I just want to add that I can't think, off hand, of another movie with so much discussion about gambling and gamblers and what makes them tick. There is a huge amount of gambling scenes and gambling equipment (from 50 years ago)..........Another plus is the terrific cast; take a look.
|
 |
Grapes of Wrath (1940)Key Video; 20th Century Fox; Release date: 1998-03-03; VHS Tape; VHS VideoBest price: $8.25Price in other shops: $9.98
Tortilla FlatMGM (Warner); Release date: 1998-09-01; VHS Tape; VHS VideoBest price: $44.65
Wuthering Heights (1939)Hbo Home Video; Release date: 1994-12-12; VHS Tape; VHS VideoBest price: $9.95Price in other shops: $14.98
To Kill a Mockingbird (Widescreen)Universal Studios; Release date: 1998-02-24; VHS Tape; VHS VideoBest price: $5.99Price in other shops: $9.98
Song to Remember, ASony Pictures; Release date: 1996-01-23; VHS Tape; VHS VideoBest price: $33.39
Gone with the WindMGM; MGM (Video & DVD); Release date: 1998-10-27; VHS Tape; VHS VideoBest price: $3.83Price in other shops: $8.98
Rachel, RachelWarner Home Video; Release date: 1995-01-31; VHS Tape; VHS VideoBest price: $24.99
To Sir, with LoveRCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video; Release date: 1994-07-08; VHS Tape; VHS VideoBest price: $22.00
Back StreetUniversal Studios; Release date: 1993-02-03; VHS Tape; VHS VideoBest price: $34.99
Come to the Stable20th Century Fox; Release date: 1995-03-15; VHS Tape; VHS VideoBest price: $34.63
|
Key to the CityMGM (Warner); Release date: 1998-09-01; VHS Tape; VHS VideoBest price: $52.19
Strange InterludeMGM (Warner); Release date: 1992-12-11; VHS Tape; VHS VideoBest price: $98.95
Honky TonkMGM (Warner); Release date: 1994-06-30; VHS Tape; VHS VideoBest price: $43.95
Somewhere I'll Find YouMGM (Warner); Release date: 1998-09-01; VHS Tape; VHS VideoBest price: $42.99
Love on the Run (1936)MGM (Warner); Release date: 1996-08-20; VHS Tape; VHS VideoBest price: $98.82
Never Let Me GoMGM (Warner); Release date: 1998-09-01; VHS Tape; VHS VideoBest price: $25.75
HuckstersMGM (Warner); Release date: 1998-09-01; VHS Tape; VHS VideoBest price: $19.86Price in other shops: $19.98
Too Hot to Handle (1938)MGM (Video & DVD); Release date: 1998-09-01; VHS Tape; VHS VideoBest price: $14.99Price in other shops: $19.98
King & Four QueensMGM (Video & DVD); Release date: 1998-09-01; VHS Tape; VHS VideoBest price: $2.89Price in other shops: $19.98
They Met in BombayMGM (Video & DVD); Release date: 1998-09-01; VHS Tape; VHS VideoBest price: $100.00
|