Christmas in Connecticut (1945)
A magazine columnist who has fabricated her domestic Connecticut life must host a war hero and her publisher for Christmas.
This page collects the films featuring Sydney Greenstreet reviewed at Master of Worlds: “Casablanca (1942)”, “Christmas in Connecticut (1945)”, and “The Maltese Falcon (1941)”. Each review examines the performance and the role it plays in the film’s larger design, approaching the work as storytelling first. The collection grows as further titles are added.
A magazine columnist who has fabricated her domestic Connecticut life must host a war hero and her publisher for Christmas.
Curtiz’s 1942 wartime romance. Bogart, Bergman, Henreid. The most quoted American film ever made. Holds every position it took during shooting.
Huston’s 1941 directorial debut. Bogart as Sam Spade. The film that established American film noir as a coherent style.