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Erle Cox (The Chiel)

Erle Cox (The Chiel)'s reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Out of the Past (1947) 87% EDIT “As an effort at wholesale bloodshed the film is unsurpassed.” – The Age (Australia) Jan 8, 2026 Full Review Nightmare Alley (1947) 87% EDIT “A padded film, running for nearly two hours, which means nothing, tells nothing and has no apparent objective.” – The Age (Australia) Dec 3, 2021 Full Review The Pearl (1947) 90% EDIT “Every phase of the harrowing drama deepens its grip on the audience.” – The Age (Australia) Jul 19, 2021 Full Review Home of the Brave (1949) 98% EDIT “James Edwards, who plays Pete Moss in the film, does a really first class lob.” – The Age (Australia) Nov 17, 2020 Full Review Dead of Night (1945) 96% EDIT “The audience is worked up to thrilling point with one story when it breaks to pick up another... It ls like eating a dinner in which, while you are enjoying toe fish, the plate is snatched away and poultry or dessert is substituted.” – The Age (Australia) Oct 13, 2020 Full Review Maria Candelaria (1944) 92% EDIT “It Is a powerful dramatic conception, but poignantly harrowing.” – The Age (Australia) Sep 9, 2020 Full Review Gilda (1946) 90% EDIT “The chief weight of the grim drama falls on the shoulders of Rita Hayworth, who presents Gilda with alluring skill. Glenn Ford makes Johnny a cool but likeable scoundrel, with George Macready, whose Mundson is a cold and very unllkeable scoundrel.” – The Age (Australia) Aug 26, 2020 Full Review To Each His Own (1946) 81% EDIT “There is much more tearful sentiment than strict moral justice in the story, which Is well handled by the cast.” – The Age (Australia) Apr 21, 2020 Full Review Lady on a Train (1945) 71% EDIT “Lady on a Train should stand as a classic example of miscasting a leading role. Lady in a Trance would have been a far more appropriate title.” – The Age (Australia) Apr 21, 2020 Full Review The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) 97% EDIT “It is not often that a film that is heralded by a blast of trumpets lives up to Its reputation, but this picture does all that, and more.” – The Age (Australia) Feb 6, 2020 Full Review Hamlet (1948) 96% EDIT “Add to Sir Laurence as Hamlet a cast that is equal to each role, and we have the perfect production.” – The Age (Australia) Jan 29, 2020 Full Review Gentleman's Agreement (1947) 82% EDIT “The film is great stuff throughout, and Is well worth seeing.” – The Age (Australia) Jan 23, 2020 Full Review All the King's Men (1949) 97% EDIT “The cast Is tremendous, though only three or four carry the heavy end of the log. Broderick Crawford makes a very good job as Stark, whom he portrays as a likable U.S. reprobate, in whom there are still sparks of decency.” – The Age (Australia) Jan 22, 2020 Full Review Landfall (1949) EDIT “It makes good average entertainment.” – The Age (Australia) Jan 21, 2020 Full Review Ambush (1949) EDIT “As a story the show is melodrama, but as a. western it breaks new ground where It has been gone over so often one would have thought that no new ground existed.” – The Age (Australia) Jan 17, 2020 Full Review Savage Splendor (1949) EDIT “This one has an entertainment value far ahead of most of the commercial films. It Is real all through, and Is free from faking of any kind.” – The Age (Australia) Jan 17, 2020 Full Review
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