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Fiend Without a Face | Arthur Crabtree | 1958
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The Shadow of the Cat (1961)
"Well?"
"It's no use, the cat won't come near me."
"She doesn't trust you anymore. She saw. You'll have to get her now, Andrew. She knows."
#The Shadow of the Cat#hammer films#hammer horror#1961#british cinema#john gilling#George Baxt#barbara shelley#André morell#Conrad Phillips#William lucas#Freda Jackson#Richard Warner#Vanda godsell#Alan wheatley#Andrew Crawford#Catherine lacey#Kynaston reeves#Mikis Theodorakis#a lesser known and mildly unofficial Hammer horror (shot in their Bray studios and using their regular stable of cast and crew but notably#missing the studio name anywhere on the print‚ probably a complication of their then ties to Columbia in the US). it's an oddity‚ very much#a minor film in tone and execution and aesthetic‚ particularly compared to the gory technicolor work they were best known for at this point#old dark house full of weird family members meets vengeful moggy‚ with a decent script and a top drawer selection of brit#b movie players. Morell‚ the Hammer go to after Cushing and Lee passed on projects‚ is having a whale of a time as the crusty old patriarch#whose vindictiveness and spite is matched only by his panic as cat based horrors bump off more and more family members. Babs Shelley#is‚ as she always was‚ an absolute delight as the sole likeable member of this wicked clan (and a cat lover to boot). of particular note is#Theodorakis' highly unusual score‚ an eerily effective bit of sonic weirdness which is quite unlike anything Hammer used before or after#Gilling is in unusually experimental form too‚ providing distorted catseye pov shots at pivotal moments. a neglected gem from the studio
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Smart Alec (1951) John Guillermin
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wahwealth · 5 months
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The Stars Look Down (1940) | Michael Redgrave | Margaret Lockwood |
he Stars Look Down movie is a British film released in 1940.  This classic film is based on A. J. Cronin's novel was written in 1935 with the same title.  The film is about injustices in a mining town in North East England. Coal miners,  who are led by Robert "Bob" Fenwick, vote to go on strike.  The miners are refusing to work in a particular section of the mine.  The reason is due to the great danger of flooding. Tensions rise as the strikers go hungry. Cast Michael Redgrave as David "Davey" Fenwick Margaret Lockwood as Jenny Sunley Emlyn Williams as Joe Gowlan Nancy Price as Martha Fenwick Allan Jeayes as Richard Barras Edward Rigby as Robert "Bob" Fenwick Linden Travers as Mrs. Laura Millington Cecil Parker as Stanley Millington Milton Rosmer as Harry Nugent, MP George Carney as Slogger Gowlan Ivor Barnard as Wept Olga Lindo as Mrs. Sunley Desmond Tester as Hughie Fenwick David Markham as Arthur Barras Aubrey Mallalieu as Hudspeth Kynaston Reeves as Strother Clive Baxter as Pat Reedy James Harcourt as Will Frederick Burtwell as Union Official Dorothy Hamilton as Mrs. Reedy Frank Atkinson as Miner David Horne as Mr. Wilkins Edmund Willard as Mr. Ramage Ben Williams as Harry Brace Scott Harrold as Schoolmaster Strother (as Scott Harold) You are invited to join the channel so that Mr. P can notify you when new videos are uploaded, https://www.youtube.com/@nrpsmovieclassics
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FIEND WITHOUT A FACE (1958) – Episode 166 – Decades Of Horror: The Classic Era
“I’m a doctor, colonel, not a detective! There’s nothing like this in the books!” No, this isn’t Star Trek’s Bones talking, but it is from a 50s sci-fi/horror classic. Join this episode’s Grue-Crew – Chad Hunt, Daphne Monary-Ernsdorff, Doc Rotten, and Jeff Mohr along with guest host Dave Dreher – as they try to keep their brains from being sucked out by the Fiend Without A Face (1958).
Decades of Horror: The Classic Era Episode 166 – Fiend Without A Face (1958)
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A scientist’s thoughts materialize as an army of invisible brain-shaped monsters – complete with spinal cord tails – terrorize an American military base.
  Director: Arthur Crabtree
Writers: Herbert J. Leder (screenplay); Amelia Reynolds Long (original story: “The Thought Monster;” Weird Tales, March 1930)
Executive Producers: Richard Gordon, Charles F. Vetter
Special Effects by:
Peter Neilson (special effects)
Flo Nordhoff (special effects: Ruppel & Nordhoff) (uncredited)
Karl-Ludwig Ruppel (special effects: Ruppel & Nordhoff) (uncredited)
Selected Cast:
Marshall Thompson as Major Cummings
Terry Kilburn as Capt. Chester (as Terence Kilburn)
Michael Balfour as Serg. Kasper
Gil Winfield as Dr. Warren
Shane Cordell as Nurse
Stanley Maxted as Col. Butler
James Dyrenforth as Mayor
Kim Parker as Barbara Griselle
E. Kerrigan Prescott as Atomic Engineer (as Kerrigan Prescott)
Kynaston Reeves as Prof. Walgate
Peter Madden as Dr. Bradley
Meadows White as Ben Adams (as R. Meadows White)
Lala Lloyd as Amelia Adams
Robert MacKenzie as Const. Gibbons
Launce Maraschal as Melville
The Grue Crew welcome Dave Dreher as guest-host to review the sci-fi/horror 50’s monster flick, Fiend Without a Face (1958). The tagline promises “New Horrors! Mad Science Spawns Evil Fiends!” and the stop-motion animation of the fiends – a brain with antennae and a spine – delivers the goods. The script is based on Amelia Reynolds Long’s 1930s short story, “The Thought Monster,” originally published in Weird Tales magazine. A modern remake has been promised in recent times but remains as invisible as the fiends in the first two-thirds of this British B-movie classic. 
At the time of this writing, Fiend Without a Face is available for streaming from the Criterion Channel, AMC+, and PPV on Amazon and AppleTV. It is also available on physical media as a DVD from the Criterion Collection. 
Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror: The Classic Era records a new episode every two weeks. Up next in their very flexible schedule, as chosen by Jeff, is The Frozen Dead (1966), written and directed by Herbert J. Leder and starring Dana Andrews and iced Nazis. Yes, it’s back-to-back Leder!
Please let them know how they’re doing! They want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans: leave them a message or leave a comment on the Gruesome Magazine YouTube channel, the site, or email the Decades of Horror: The Classic Era podcast hosts at [email protected]
To each of you from each of them, “Thank you so much for watching and listening!” 
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stubobnumbers · 2 years
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Fiend Without A Face (1958)
Dir: Arthur Crabtree
Starring: Marshall Thompson, Terry Kilburn, and Kynaston Reeves.
Synopsis: A U.S. base experimenting with radar (and the nearby Canadian town) are attacked by mysterious creatures.
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cultfaction · 3 years
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Sinking Ship Entertainment Acquires Kids Series ‘The Demon Headmaster’
Sinking Ship Entertainment Acquires Kids Series ‘The Demon Headmaster’
Toronto-based kids- and family-focused production company and distributor Sinking Ship Entertainment has picked up the distribution rights to UK series The Demon Headmaster from BBC Children’s Productions. A reboot of CBBC’s 1990s series of the same name, The Demon Headmaster is a 10×22’ live-action kids’ show based on Gillian Cross’ book series written by Emma Reeves. The remake, aimed at 8-12s,…
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screamscenepodcast · 2 years
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From the pulp pages of Weird Tales onto the silver screen, it's FIEND WITHOUT A FACE (1958) from producers John Croydon and Richard Gordon, and director Arthur Crabtree!
This Cold War horror set in Canada has more than its fair share of surprises; one would even call it... WILD! The film stars Marshall Thompson, Kynaston Reeves, Kim Parker and Stanley Maxted.
Context setting 00:00; Synopsis 34:55; Discussion 51:26; Ranking 1:03:56
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The Forsythe Saga  -  BBC2  -  January 7, 1967 - July 1, 1967
Drama (26 episodes)
Running Time:  60 minutes
Stars:
Terence Alexander as Montague 'Monty' Dartie
John Barcroft as George Forsyte
June Barry as June Forsyte
John Bennett as Philip Bosinney
Jonathan Burn as Val Dartie
Fay Compton as 'Aunt Ann' Forsyte
Karin Fernald as Anne Forsyte née Wilmot
Susan Hampshire as Fleur Mont née Forsyte
Ursula Howells as Frances Forsyte
Martin Jarvis as Jolyon 'Jon' Forsyte
Maggie Jones as Smither
Cyril Luckham as Sir Lawrence Mont
Kenneth More as 'Young Jolyon' Forsyte
Lana Morris as Helene Hillmer
Suzanne Neve as Holly Dartie née Forsyte
Nora Nicholson as Aunt Juley Small
Joseph O'Conor as 'Old Jolyon' Forsyte
Dalia Penn as Annette Forsyte née Lamotte
Nicholas Pennell as Michael Mont
Robin Phillips as Wilfrid Desert
Eric Porter as Soames Forsyte
Nyree Dawn Porter as Irene Forsyte née Heron
Kynaston Reeves as Nicholas Forsyte
Fanny Rowe as Emily Forsyte
Nora Swinburne as 'Aunt Hester' Forsyte
Margaret Tyzack as Winifred Dartie
John Welsh as James Forsyte
Julia White as Coaker
George Woodbridge as Swithin Forsyte
Michael York as Jolyon 'Jolly' Forsyte
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Fiend Without A Face | Episode 317
New Post has been published on https://esonetwork.com/fiend-without-a-face/
Fiend Without A Face | Episode 317
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Jim examines a sci-fi classic from 1958, “Fiend Without A Face,” starring Marshall Thompson, Kim Parker, Terry Kilburn, Kynaston Reeves and Stanley Maxton. A scientist on an air base in Canada experiments with the materialization of thought waves, but a series of strange events leads an Air Force officer to a horrifying discovery. It’s all ahead on this episode of MONSTER ATTACK!
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Chris: I got through catching up on a bunch of my recorded Svengoolie hosted films this weekend when working as a dungeon master creating a new adventure. This film is a keeper. Good supporting actors, good story, monster not seen until the third act, and it’s a pretty good one, Watch: When Free. Svengoolie fans: his show now has much information on the actors and the productions which adds value most other hosted horror shows don’t have.
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Fiend Without a Face | Arthur Crabtree | 1958
Kynaston Reeves
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The Flying Squad (1940)
"If I go, it will be of my own volition!"
"Yeah, and if you don't go, the volition will be from my boot. Come on, get out."
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manualstogo · 4 years
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For just $3.99 The Echo Murders Released on December 17, 1945: While solving several puzzling murders, Sexto Blake stumbles on a Nazi plot to invade England. Directed by: John Harlow Written by: John Harlow The Actors: David Farrar Sexton Blake, Dennis Price Dick Warren, Pamela Stirling Stella Duncan, Julien Mitchell James Duncan, Cyril Smith P.C. Smith, Dennis Arundell Rainsford, Ferdy Mayne Dacier, Johnnie Schofield Purvis, Paul Croft Marat, Kynaston Reeves Beales, Desmond Roberts Cotter, Danny Green Carl, Patric Curwen Dr. Grey, Tony Arpino Fox, Vincent Holman Colonel Wills, Howard Douglas Preston, Billy Howard Sergeant Crossby, Anders Timberg Wrexham, H. Victor Weske Otto, Gerald Pring Sir Horace Cranston, Noel Dainton Van Schuster, Charles Hersee Landlord, Olive Walter Housekeeper. Runtime: 1h 15m *** This item will be supplied on a quality disc and will be sent in a sleeve that is designed for posting CD's DVDs *** This item will be sent by 1st class post for quick delivery. Should you not receive your item within 12 working days of making payment, please contact us as it is unusual for any item to take this long to be delivered. Note: All my products are either my own work, licensed to me directly or supplied to me under a GPL/GNU License. No Trademarks, copyrights or rules have been violated by this item. This product complies withs rules on compilations, international media and downloadable media. All items are supplied on CD or DVD.
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Fiend Without a Face (1958)
It's as if some mental vampire were at work.
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moviesludge · 10 years
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