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gatutor · 7 days
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Helmut Dantine-Andrea King "Shadow of a woman" 1946, de Joseph Santley.
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tcmparty · 2 years
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@tcmparty live tweet schedule for the week beginning Monday, September 19, 2022. Look for us on Twitter…watch and tweet along…remember to add #TCMParty to your tweets so everyone can find them :) All times are Eastern.
Thursday, Sept. 22 at 10:15 p.m. CASABLANCA (1942) An American saloon owner in North Africa is drawn into World War II when his lost love turns up.    
Saturday, Sept. 24 at 8:00 p.m. IT CAME FROM OUTER SPACE (1953) No one believes an amateur astronomer's spaceship sighting until the town's people begin disappearing.                                                                          
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doctormarvello · 6 months
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The Stranger
Stranger from Venus (1954)
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esonetwork · 2 years
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Stranger From Venus| Episode 347
New Post has been published on https://esonetwork.com/stranger-from-venus-episode-347/
Stranger From Venus| Episode 347
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Jim discusses a 1954 Sci-Fi film that was not readily available in the U.S. for many years, “Stranger From Venus” aka “The Venusian,” starring Patricia Neal, Helmut Dantine, Derek Bond and Cyril Luckman. A strange man appears at a small inn with a dire warning for its residents concerning man’s use of nuclear power. It’s a race against the clock to save the Earth on this episode of MONSTER ATTACK!, The Podcast Dedicated To Old Monster Movies.
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perfettamentechic · 2 years
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2 maggio … ricordiamo …
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2021: Jacques d’Amboise, pseudonimo di Joseph Jacques Ahearn, ballerino, coreografo e attore statunitense. D’Amboise è stato il primo ballerino del New York City Ballet, dove il famoso coreografo George Balanchine creava balletti ritagliati su di lui. Jacques d’Amboise è stato a sua volta coreografo del New York City Ballet. Ha debuttato al cinema nel 1954 con il film Sette spose per sette…
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peterlorrefanpage · 11 months
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Peter Lorre in Hotel Berlin (1945)
Just a small round-up of photos & posters with Peter Lorre playing the genius but broken scientist, Professor Johannes Koenig:
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An interlude of posters:
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The transportation pass below was found here:
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Back to the action with Helmut Dantine as the fugitive Martin Richter:
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And here's Peter behind the scenes with director Peter Godfrey:
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And Peter with producer Lou Edelman and author Vicki Baum (the movie was based on her 1943 novel, "Hotel Berlin"). Stephen D. Youngkin's site rather cheekily surmises that Peter is "possibly pointing out continuity problems created by reducing his role":
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Potential spoiler in this anecdote:
"Aiming 'to hit the jackpot again, as it did with Casablanca,' Warner Bros. raced to get Hotel Berlin into the theaters before the Russians felled the German capitol. "Jack Warner pressed all departments to get the picture out within the next thirty days. Double crews of cutters edited 50,000 feet of film to 9,000 in five days, while mixers and dubbers worked around the clock and three orchestras readied Franz Waxman’s musical score. "Warner Bros. released Hotel Berlin on March 17, beating the Russian army to the German capitol by over a month. "What the picture gained in time, however, it lost in continuity. For Lorre, scooping history had a downside. On the cutting room floor lay remnants of a larger role, now inexplicably disconnected. (His appearance in underground headquarters at the end of the film is not only unexpected, but also unexplained.)" - The Lost One: A Life of Peter Lorre, by Stephen D. Youngkin
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What would you say your top 5 favourite peter lorre characters are?(this can be your top 5 at this current moment or consistently throughout all the time you've been a peter lorre fan. Maybe both if the lists are different enough)
An excellent question! I'll try to pick some top favorites, though it may be hard to choose!
Dr. Einstein, Arsenic and Old Lace. I have to put him high on the list because for one, he's so darn cute, but for another, he was responsible for starting my obsession in the first place. Peter played him absolutely perfectly with a truly sad pathetic quality that I've never seen in any other adaptation. From the moment he appeared, he was instantly my favorite character and I had to know more about the actor.
Hans Beckert, M. On the other end of the scale, it's the frightening role that made him world-famous, and it's not hard to see why. Hans is an endlessly fascinating character to me. We as the audience barely know anything about him, and yet we don't really need to. I consider the ambiguity vital to the story and it's something that later adaptations wrongfully try to erase. But the killer just is. He has committed unspeakable acts and yet he inspires our sympathy because he cannot prevent himself. Why? It doesn't matter--no reason will ever bring the children back. I have seen this film too many times and it frightens me and I love it.
Professor Koenig, Hotel Berlin. I always thought his big scene with Helmut Dantine was one of the most heartbreaking things in a film at that time. The war was grinding to an end, Koenig had suffered much at the hands of the Nazis, and he was more than ready to end it all if only he could summon the will to do it. His cynicism, ironically, may have been the only thing keeping him together, which spoke to me years ago as a cynical student, and still does as a cynical adult.
Polo, I Was An Adventuress. I always thought it was amazing that Peter could express the darkest parts of the human soul, and then turn around and play the exact opposite with seemingly no effort at all. Polo is a delight! He is a dear little sweetheart who deserves all the sugar lumps and I couldn't even be mad at him if he stole from me.
Dr. Rothe, Der Verlorene. I had wanted to see this film for decades. Literally. It just wasn't available to me for so long. When I finally got my hands on the restored DVD, I was blown away. It's a masterpiece, plain and simple. Rothe is like death itself: dark, complex, compelling. The whole film is a hard, accusatory look at Germany in defeat and the twisted circumstances that brought them there.
Thanks for this question! It wasn't easy picking only 5. :)
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filmes-online-facil · 2 years
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Revolta! - Filmes Online Fácil
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O filme pivôs ao redor do médico local e sua família. A esposa do médico (Ruth Gordon) quer segurar a pretensão de vida graciosa e ignorar os ocupantes. O médico, Martin Stensgard (Walter Huston), também preferiria ficar neutro, mas é rasgado. Seu cunhado, o dono rico do câmara de peixe local, colabora com os nazistas. A filha do médico, Karen (Ann Sheridan), está envolvida com a resistência e com seu líder Gunnar Brogge (Errol Flynn). O filho do médico acabou de voltar à cidade, tendo sido enviado da universidade, e logo é influenciado por seu tio nazista do simpatizante. Capitão Koenig (Helmut Dantine), o jovem comandante alemão da guarnição de ocupação, cuja determinação fanática para fazer tudo pelo livro e bocadas sobre a invencibilidade do Reich esconde um crescente medo de uma revolta local.
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newsgola · 1 year
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The real-life refugees of 'Casablanca' make it so much more than a love story : NPR
A screenshot from Casablanca showing Humphrey Bogart and Helmut Dantine. Warner Bros. hide caption toggle caption Warner Bros. A screenshot from Casablanca showing Humphrey Bogart and Helmut Dantine. Warner Bros. It’s been 80 years since the Hollywood classic Casablanca opened nationwide. Set at Rick’s Cafe, a nightclub in the Moroccan city during World War II, the story centers around a…
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kuchpop · 1 year
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Sunday Noir!
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This Sunday at 8:00 pm you can watch Shadow of a Woman a 1946 movie starring Helmut Dantine and Andrea King.
Shadows on The Wall a 1950 movie following featuring Ann Sothern and Zachary Scott.
Happy watching on MoviesTV Network!
#SundayNoir #moviestvnetwork #oldmovies
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gatutor · 1 year
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Andrea King-Helmut Dantine "Hotel Berlin" 1945, de Peter Godfrey.
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Whispering City (1947) / Film noir / Paul Lukas, Mary Anderson, Helmut Dantine
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ladybegood · 3 years
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Greer Garson and Helmut Dantine in Mrs. Miniver (1942)
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norashelley · 3 years
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Helmut Dantine, Paul Henreid and Ida Lupino chatting in Warners green room.
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esperwatchesfilms · 3 years
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Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia (1974)
Interesting fact: After the first public preview, there were only ten people left in the theater.
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ESE: 10/100
50 -20 for having one of your goons rip the clothing off your pregnant teenage daughter +5 for the Nixon $ bill on the wall behind the piano +5 for Polaroids +2 for Bennie’s tie +4 for Bennie’s sunglasses +10 for titties +5 for that booty, tho -10 for drinking and driving -10 for reckless driving +5 for guitar in the car +5 for picnic -10 for stranger touching Elita’s hair -10 for creep ripping her top off +10 for slapping the creep twice -10 for the creep slapping Elita +10 for killing rapey dude -10 for Elita’s death -10 for the really unbelievable and unlikely shootout -10 for being generally boring
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lupinoschums · 3 years
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