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“Oh great brothers of the night, who rideth upon the hot winds of Hell, who dwelleth in the devil’s lair; Move and appear!”
Opening Credits of The Car (1977). Directed by Elliot Silverstein. Written by Michael Butler, Dennis Shryack and Lane Slate
“Oh great brothers of the night, thou who makest my place of comfort, who rideth out upon the hot winds of Hell, who dwelleth in the devil's fane; Move and appear!”
— Anton Szandor LaVey, The Satanic Bible (1969), “Invocation Employed Towards the Conjuration of Destruction”.
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La macchina nera
Benvenuti o bentornati sul nostro blog. Nello scorso articolo siamo tornati a parlare di horror, horror fantascientifico per la precisione, di produzione francese ossia Meander. La storia parla di questa donna che, dopo essere stata aggredita, si risveglia in un tunnel metallico, con una strana tuta addosso e un bracciale che le indica il tempo limite che ha per uscire da quella zona. La…
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The Gauntlet (1977)
The Gauntlet by #ClintEastwood starring #SondraLocke, "barely more than the sum of its action bits and Eastwood is surprisingly unimpressive",
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Bil’s rating (out of 5): BBB
USA, 1977. Warner Bros., The Malpaso Company. Screenplay by Michael Butler, Dennis Shryack. Cinematography by Rexford L. Metz. Produced by Robert Daley. Music by Jerry Fielding. Production Design by Allen E. Smith. Costume Design by Glenn Wright. Film Editing by Joel Cox, Ferris Webster.
Director and star Clint Eastwood attempts a character who is the…
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From Wichita to Dodge City, to the O.K. Corral in Tombstone, Wyatt Earp is taught that nothing matters more than family and the law. Joined by his brothers and Doc Holliday, Earp wages war on the dreaded Clanton and McLaury gangs.

Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
Wyatt Earp: Kevin Costner
Doc Holliday: Dennis Quaid
Nicholas Earp: Gene Hackman
James Earp: David Andrews
Morgan Earp: Linden Ashby
Ike Clanton: Jeff Fahey
Josie Marcus: Joanna Going
Sheriff Johnny Behan: Mark Harmon
Virgil Earp: Michael Madsen
Allie Earp: Catherine O’Hara
Ed Masterson: Bill Pullman
Big Nose Kate: Isabella Rossellini
Bat Masterson: Tom Sizemore
Bessie Earp: JoBeth Williams
Mattie Blaylock: Mare Winningham
Mr. Sutherland: James Gammon
Frank McLaury: Rex Linn
John Clum: Randle Mell
Tom McLaury: Adam Baldwin
Urilla Sutherland: Annabeth Gish
Curly Bill Brocius: Lewis Smith
Young Wyatt: Ian Bohen
Virginia Earp: Betty Buckley
Lou Earp: Alison Elliott
Sherm McMasters: Todd Allen
Francis O’Rourke: Mackenzie Astin
Warren Earp: Jim Caviezel
Mrs. Sutherland: Karen Grassle
Frank Stillwell: John Dennis Johnston
Sally: Téa Leoni
Ed Ross: Martin Kove
Bob Hatch: Jack Kehler
Pete Spence: Kirk Fox
Johnny Ringo: Norman Howell
Marshal Fred White: Boots Southerland
Indian Charlie: James ‘Scotty’ Augare
Billy Clanton: Gabriel Folse
Billy Claiborne: Kris Kamm
Judge Spicer: John Lawlor
John Shanssey: Michael McGrady
Dr. Seger: Ben Zeller
Stable Hand: Rockne Tarkington
Mayor Wilson: David Doty
Gyp Clements: Matt O’Toole
Saddle Tramp: Brett Cullen
Danny: Owen Roizman
Gambler: Lawrence Kasdan
McGee: Matt Beck
Film Crew:
Costume Design: Colleen Atwood
Original Music Composer: James Newton Howard
Producer: Kevin Costner
Set Decoration: Cheryl Carasik
Production Design: Ida Random
Producer: Lawrence Kasdan
Executive Producer: Charles Okun
Director of Photography: Owen Roizman
Producer: Jim Wilson
Casting: Jennifer Shull
Editor: Carol Littleton
Art Direction: Gary Wissner
Set Designer: Charlie Daboub
Key Costumer: Barry Francis Delaney
Set Designer: Barry Chusid
Music Editor: Jim Weidman
Supervising Sound Editor: Stu Bernstein
Camera Operator: Ian Fox
Executive Producer: Michael Grillo
Hair Supervisor: Marlene D. Williams
Assistant Art Director: Gershon Ginsburg
Executive Producer: Dan Gordon
Camera Operator: Bill Roe
Foley: John Murray
Script Supervisor: Anne Rapp
Second Unit Director of Photography: Richard Bowen
Set Designer: Tom Reta
Dialogue Editor: Lewis Goldstein
Executive Producer: Jon Slan
Makeup Artist: Francisco X. Pérez
Stunts: Gary McLarty
Visual Effects Producer: Robert Stadd
Chief Lighting Technician: Ian Kincaid
Still Photographer: Ben Glass
Dialogue Editor: James Matheny
Costume Supervisor: Cha Blevins
Foley: Dan O’Connell
Property Master: William A. Petrotta
Supervising Sound Editor: Robert Grieve
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Rick Kline
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Kevin O’Connell
Construction Coordinator: Greg John Callas
Boom Operator: Joel Shryack
ADR Supervisor: Jessica Gallavan
Hairstylist: Elle Elliott
Dialogue Editor: Alison Fisher
Key Makeup Artist: Gerald Quist
Makeup Supervisor: Michael Mills
ADR Editor: Joe Dorn
Supervising Dialogue Editor: Bobby Mackston
Key Costumer: Ruby K. Manis
Key Grip: Tim Ryan
Location Manager: Paul Hargrave
Key Hair Stylist: Dorothy D. Fox
Steadicam Operator: Rusty Geller
ADR Editor: Stephen Janisz
Rigging Gaffer: Kim Kono
Dolly Grip: David L. Merrill
Costume Supervisor: Le Dawson
Key Costumer: James M. George
Casting Associate: Phil Poulos
Casting Associate: Elizabeth Shull
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GenerationofSwine: Tombstone was a different beast, and that sort of overshadows this, given that one tries to be more accurate and the other goes for entertainment.
Take Wyatt Earp as a biopic and it is a superb and fair film. Compare it to Tombstone which was more of a Western and it’s lacking the flair.
However, it ends abruptly, and it is miscast. Cosner (and i am a fan) doesn’t really make a good Earp. Dennis Quaid who I am also a fan of, doesn’t make a good Doc. This was 1994, in the 80s I might have a dif...
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CALIFICACIÓN PERSONAL: 5 / 10
Título Original: Hero and the Terror
Año: 1988
Duración: 96 min
País: Estados Unidos
Dirección: William Tannen
Guion: Michael Blodgett, Dennis Shryack. Novela: Michael Blodgett
Música: David Michael Frank
Fotografía: Eric Van Haren Noman
Reparto: Chuck Norris, Brynn Thayer, Steve James, Jack O'Halloran, Jeffrey C. Kramer, Ron O'Neal, Murphy Dunne, Heather Blodgett, Tony DiBenedetto, Billy Drago
Productora: Golan-Globus Productions
Género: Action ; Crime; Drama
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The Car (1977) from Patrice De Bruyne on Vimeo.
The Car (Enfer mécanique) est un film d'horreur réalisé en 1977 par Elliot Silverstein et écrit par Michael Butler, Dennis Shryack et Lane Slater. Il met en vedette James Brolin, Kathleen Lloyd, John Marley et Ronny Cox. L'histoire porte sur une mystérieuse et diabolique automobile qui terrorise une petite ville de campagne isolée dans l'ouest des États-Unis.
Produit et distribué par Universal Pictures, ce film a été influencé par les nombreux road movies des années 1970, dont "Duel" de Steven Spielberg et "La Course à la mort de l'an 2000" de Paul Bartel. Il a aussi un certain rapport avec "Jaws" (ici, la voiture remplace le requin comme prédateur). Le film est connu pour ses effets sonores, notamment le son du terrifiant klaxon à chaque fois que l'auto frappe une nouvelle victime... La voiture infernale du film est une Lincoln Continental Mark III 1971, transformée par le concepteur George Barris, qui avait conçu la Batmobile de la série télévisée Batman pendant les années 1960. Elle a coûté 84.000 $ à construire.
Six voitures du même genre avaient été construites pour le film mais elles ont toutes été détruites pendant le tournage. Une septième voiture a été construite plus tard et montrée aux studios Universal mais Barris a fini par la vendre à un collectionneur dans les années 1980.
Le film a été tourné en Utah principalement à Glen Canyon et au Parc national de Zion.
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Turner & Hooch (1989)
A detective must adopt a rambunctious dog in order to help him find a killer.
Director: Roger Spottiswoode
Writers: Dennis Shryack (story), Michael Blodgett (story)
Stars: Tom Hanks, Mare Winningham, Craig T. Nelson
More Info: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0098536/
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[Review] The Car (Groovy Gory Gruesome Gold, 1977): Best Jaws Rip-off...Ever - by Paul Cardullo
In the annals of killer car movies, one film stands out - The Car (1977) from director Elliot Silverstein and screenwriters Dennis Shryack, Michael Butler, and Lane Slate. Sure, Killdozer is older (though, technically, that is about a killer bulldozer, not a car) and John Carpenter's version of Stephen King's Christine (1983) may be more well-known, but The Car outshines those other films in at least two ways - it is a lot more fun and it has James Brolin. Catching this gem with Westworld (1973) as part of a James Brolin double-feature from the Retro Films Series at the Carolina Theatre in Durham, North Carolina, Paul Cardullo joins Doc Rotten to discuss this funky and fun automotive killing machine. While maybe it is not the most well-constructed movie, find out why Paul describes The Car as one of the best Jaws (1975) rip-offs to come out in the wake of that film and why you should try and catch it on the big screen if possible
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Turner & Hooch (DVD)
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The Gauntlet ~ Michael Butler & Dennis Shryack
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CALIFICACIÓN PERSONAL: 7 / 10
Título Original: Run
Año: 1991
Duración: 91 min.
País: Estados Unidos
Dirección: Geoff Burrowes
Guion: Dennis Shryack, Michael Blodgett
Música: Roger Chartery, Phil Marshall
Fotografía: Bruce Surtees
Reparto: Patrick Dempsey, Kelly Preston, David Cameron, Gerry Davey, Ken Pogue, Sean McCann, Steve Adams, Marc Baur, Gerry Bean, Hilary Strang, Alan C. Peterson, Pamela Martin
Productora: Hollywood Pictures, Silver Screen Partners IV
Género: Action; Drama; Thriller
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0102818/
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