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365filmsbyauroranocte · 4 months
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Mystery of the Wax Museum (Michael Curtiz, 1933)
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weirdlookindog · 2 months
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Mystery of the Wax Museum (1933)
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briefgardenerpirate · 2 months
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Mystery of the Wax Museum and it's two remakes
01. Mystery of the Wax Museum (1933)
02. House of Wax (1953)
03. House of Wax (2005)
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citizenscreen · 2 months
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Lionel Atwill, Joan Bennett, and Claude Rains in Edward Ludwig’s THE MAN WHO RECLAIMED HIS HEAD (1934)
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gatutor · 4 months
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Lionel Atwill-Fay Wray "The vampire bat" 1933, de Frank R. Strayer.
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stickybasementobject · 2 months
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Poll: Favourite of these Horror acting legends?
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Yes, obviously I know these actors were known for and could do a lot more than just this genre. But come on? When you think of most of these actors what's the first thing that comes into your mind?
and again I can only have 12 choices.
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hallucinationhorrors · 6 months
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gameraboy2 · 1 year
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Lon Chaney, Jr. and Lionel Atwill in Man Made Monster (1941)
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THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER, January 30, 1934
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alfred-st-john · 5 months
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Arthur Edmund Carewe | Doctor X (1932)
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mariocki · 4 months
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Murders in the Zoo (1933)
"Mr. Yates, never be afraid of a wild animal. Let it alone and it will leave you alone. That's more than you can say of most humans."
"You don't mean to say you really like these beasts?"
"I love them. Their honesty, their simplicity, their primitive emotions: they love, they hate, they kill."
#murders in the zoo#snake#american cinema#pre code film#1933#horror film#a. edward sutherland#philip wylie#seton i. miller#milton herbert gropper#lionel atwill#charles ruggles#gail patrick#randolph scott#john lodge#kathleen burke#harry beresford#edward mcwade#inspired pre code nastiness‚ right out the gate: opens on Atwill sewing shut the mouth of a romantic reveal and leaving him bound in the#jungle for the lions and consistently hits those levels of onscreen horror which wouldn't be seen again for several decades#i mean i wasn't expecting to actually SEE the results of Atwill's grisly surgery‚ nor an unfortunate being devoured by crocodiles but there#they are! Atwill of course is his usual magnetic self‚ managing to give a surprisingly controlled performance despite the largeness of the#part as written. the astonishingly beautiful Kathleen Burke does what she can with an underwritten part (and billed in publicity as the#Panther Women‚ following her star making turn in similarly shocking pre code Island of Lost Souls) but Charlie Ruggles' comic relief takes#quite a bit of goodwill to warm up to (i got there in the end‚ but his character really belongs in a different film entirely)#Randolph Scott's young romantic lead hasn't very much to do but it's nice to see him outside of a cowboy hat for once#my only real reservation is that you know all those animals were probably having a really bad time :(#such is the risk of 90 year old cinema i guess#still this was fun; and contrary to popular belief not a Universal film‚ but a Paramount one (only owned by Universal after they bought a#ton of Paramount's back catalogue)
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raynbowclown · 24 days
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Mark of the Vampire
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weirdlookindog · 8 months
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The Vampire Bat (1933) R-1940s
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House of Frankenstein (Erle C. Kenton, 1944)
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citizenscreen · 2 months
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Birthday remembrance - Lionel Atwill #botd
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cladriteradio · 2 months
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Here are 10 things you should know about Lionel Atwill, born 139 years ago today. After a long and successful stage career in the U.K. and the U.S., he became an in-demand character actor in pictures.
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