Peter Lorre has killed the milkman...
...and is looking for fresh blood!
I put together Peter Lorre's parts in this radio show from the G.I. Journal, episode #53, July 21, 1944.
I bet he loved doing this for the troops!
The full episode is here. Bing Crosby is the MC. Also with Lynn Bari and Mel Blanc (as Private Sad Sack).
About the show: During WWII, the Armed Forces Radio Service (AFRS) was created by the War Department to entertain and inform the troops. A very popular show from Hollywood was G.I. Journal, a combo sitcom & variety show. The premise was celebrity guest editors putting out a weekly newspaper.
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Lynn Bari and Vincent Price on set of Alfred L. Werker’s SHOCK (1946)
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Jane Wyman and Lynn Bari modeling the look of "the girl of tomorrow" in the June 5, 1939 LIFE.
(source: LIFE archives)
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The Spiritualist aka The Amazing Mr. X (1948)
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ACTRESSES WHO DIED 1989
Lucille Ball at 77 from heart disease
Bette Davis at 81 from cancer
Silvana Mangano at 59 from cancer
Juliette Compton at 89 from cardiac arrest
Joan Woodbury at 73 from tuberculosis
Amanda Blake at 60 from liver failure
Jean Willes at 65 from cancer
Lucy Doraine at 91 from natural causes
Lynn Bari at 75 from heart attack
Dona Drake at 74 from pneumonia
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Watching 1939: Hotel for Women (1939)
In 2011, I announced I was trying to see every film released in 1939. This new series chronicles films released in 1939 as I watch them. As we start out this blog feature, this section may become more concrete as I search for a common thread that runs throughout each film of the year. Right now, that’s difficult.
1939 film:
Hotel for Women (1939)
Release date:
Aug. 14, 1939
Cast:
Ann Sothern,…
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Lynn Bari with Edward G. Robinson for Lothar Mendes’ TAMPICO (1944).
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