Stanley Fields

Stanley Fields

  • Born: 1883-5-20
  • Height: 6' 1" (1.85 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Keith 2022-03-14 08:01:02

      The pioneering work of 'film noir'

      The theme of the film is actually - "choice". The choice of "Little Caesar" is that in the underground order of the underworld, he will constantly endure the seemingly endless test of blood and rain, and his goal is to become a feared "big brother of the underworld". The final result is to die on...

    • Thomas 2022-03-14 08:01:02

      little caesar

      The 1930 gangster film Little Caesar. In the early days of sound films, recording equipment and cameras were both cumbersome, with little camera movement, only panning shots and a small amount of tracking (because there was a large box to hide the camera to cover its noise, and it was not easy to...

    • Travon 2022-03-17 09:01:10

      I can't stand Edward Robinson's obviously funny appearance, and he doesn't think he is Bogart. How many gangster movies with great plots have been ruined by him. . . . The male protagonist of the gangster movie is still a tall and mighty boy.

    • Delia 2022-03-25 09:01:22

      This film is a bit of a casting failure. The actors of Caesar and his friend Joey are 16 years apart, they look like two generations, and Robinson's aura is too strong. When he was not the leader of the gang, he was already like a boss! The most exciting place in this piece is the many visits of the inspector, each time he is admonishing Caesar to return from the lost. 2 is the part of Caesar giving a speech and taking a photo at the celebration, and Leng Touqing and complacent take off. 3 is the face value of Little Fairbank, so beautiful. 4 is the acting skills of Edward Robinson, who plays Caesar, and fully interprets a self-righteous and self-sufficient person who is ambitious and stunned. 5 is the introduction of the gang members. 6. The detective used aggressive tactics to expose Caesar's position. When he was finally arrested, he fell under the dance sign of his friend Joey and his girlfriend, which was heartbreaking and heartbreaking. A bit of a gay reference, but I feel like I've watched too much to fully appreciate it. Not so gangster film, more of a broken American dream! The structure is almost meaningless, a little fragmented, especially when Tony had a nervous breakdown, begging his mother to accompany him, and then when he was killed in front of the church, warmth and shock coexist, a bit abrupt

    Little Caesar quotes

    • Caesar Enrico Bandello: If you ain't out of town by tomorrow morning... you won't ever leave it except in a pine box.

    • Caesar Enrico Bandello: Sam is through. Now you're through too.