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weirdlookindog · 5 months
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I Walked with a Zombie (1943) - Betamax
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Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles 2x22 Born to Run
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loisfreakinglane · 7 months
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Richard T. Jones and Lena Headey in TERMINATOR: THE SARAH CONNOR CHRONICLES // 2.08 “Mr. Ferguson is Ill Today”
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fourorfivemovements · 7 months
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Films Watched in 2023: 90. I Walked with a Zombie (1943) - Dir. Jacques Tourneur
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gatutor · 8 months
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Mae Clarke-James Ellison "Hitch hike lady" 1935, de Aubrey Scotto.
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sentinelmania · 1 year
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The Sentinel | Field Of Remembrance
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I Walked with a Zombie (1943)
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hollywoodcomet · 2 months
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Musical Monday: Calendar Girl (1947)
It’s no secret that the Hollywood Comet loves musicals. In 2010, I revealed I had seen 400 movie musicals over the course of eight years. Now that number is over 500. To celebrate and share this musical love, here is my weekly feature about musicals. This week’s musical: Calendar Girl (1947) – Musical #578 Studio: Republic Pictures Director: Allan Dwan Starring: Jane Frazee, William Marshall,…
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The Undying Monster
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Hairpin that I am, I watched John Brahm’s Gothic trilogy in reverse order. That also means I watched in descending order in terms of quality. It’s not that THE UNDYING MONSTER (1942, YouTube) is all that bad. It’s just not as good as THE LODGER (1944) and nowhere near as good as HANGOVER SQUARE (1945). Still, it’s a lot of fun as a mix of horror and Sherlock Holmes mystery and tremendously atmospheric. Brahm also deserves credit for making it look like an A picture even though it was shot on a B budget. When a mysterious monster linked to a family curse attacks a wealthy man (John Howard), his dog (THE ONLY PERMISSABLE SPOILER: it dies) and a nurse, Scotland Yard scientist James Ellison and his assistant (Heather Thatcher) travel to the estate to poke around the dark corners and cobwebs. The castle set is a wonder, and Lucien Ballard
films it beautifully. He and Brahm also do a great tracking shot for the first attack and shoot part of it from the killer’s point of view (a trick Brahm would use in all three films in the trilogy). There’s a lot going for the picture; it just needs to go further. It would help to get more of Thatcher, who’s one of those delightful English eccentrics, and the forbidding housekeeper (Elly Malyon), who would be right at home on Indian Island or in Muldoon Manor. There could also be a lot less of Ellison’s patronizing attitude toward Thatcher, who’s treated as unattractive (as if he were any golden trophy) and flighty. Maybe his insults would sound better had he attempted a British accent, and that failing makes him seem out of place among the largely British cast. Heather Angel is delightfully plucky as Howard’s sister, and there’s a wonderful Great Dane that manages to survive.
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weirdlookindog · 10 months
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I Walked with a Zombie (1943)
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schlock-luster-video · 4 months
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On December 18, 1944, The Undying Monster debuted in Portugal.
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loisfreakinglane · 6 months
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I do know I'm not the only one asking questions. The plant manager, Nelson. He wants the NRC to investigate. It'll be a nightmare.
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gatutor · 5 months
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James Ellison-Simone Simon-William Terry "Johnny doesn´t live here anymore" 1944, de Joe May.
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