Julie
Published June 18, 2026
Film info
- Title Julie
- Director Andrew L. Stone
- Year 1956
- Run time 1hr 39m
- Genres Thriller, Mystery
- Tagline Run Julie run, run for your life!
A terrified stewardess is stalked by her psychotic estranged husband.
Live blog
| Time | Comment |
|---|---|
| 0:34 | Doris Day’s voice always blows me away. |
| 9:49 | “Has he always been so jealous?” “No, just since we were married.” Such red flags. |
| 18:20 | Wow, he was really playing that too. |
| 22:23 | I quite enjoy a film that’s being narrated. |
| 30:06 | Whaaat, not believing a woman? Shocking. |
| 37:22 | How DID he know where she was? Data protection nightmare! |
| 57:46 | Is it called Amalgamated Airlines? Not a catchy brand. |
| 58:47 | Brave Cliff. |
| 1:08:14 | The police bumbling along in the wake of this situation, as per usual. |
| 1:13:21 | I do like pilots trying to help, coming up with ideas, adorable. |
| 1:19:27 | Blatant guns on planes seems so odd these days. |
| 1:24:35 | “You’ve been around airplanes long enough to know something about them.” Yea, but… |
| 1:32:22 | The doctor is entirely useless. |
Thoughts
I had never heard of this film before but just stumbled across it on a collection of a classic movies. I love Doris Day so was intrigued in her being in a more serious role. It’s not a great movie, let’s be honest, but I like that it just gets on with it. From the start, we’re in the action and it’s all kicking off. It’s melodramatic throughout, but it takes domestic abuse quite seriously, which is refreshing. The ending is obviously out there, but Doris Day gets to land a plane, so who’s complaining?
Rating: 2 / 5