Review of A Star Is Born (1954) by Okdbdannygirl — 17 Jan 2010
It should be clear to see that Martin Scorsese had this in mind making New York New York and it is very much a similar film. Both present loyal, caring partners of failures. But this film is a lot more focused and affecting than Scorsese's flawed film. James Mason is incredible and is nearly matched by Judy Garland in possibly her best performance.
Besides the film itself, the DVD release features the interesting longer cut of the film, complete with still photographs accompanying the dialogue.
This review of A Star Is Born (1954) was written by Okdbdannygirl on 17 Jan 2010.
A Star Is Born has generally received very positive reviews.
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