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HOUSE OF FRANKENSTEIN on Svengoolie. Boris Karloff was ideal as the evil mad scientist hell-bent on revenge and John Carradine as a more faithful to the book Dracula. Didn't look it up to see how many stars Maltin gave it but it doesn't matter. Great movie from a great era.
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Viy, 1969
The Golem, 1920 Dead of Night, 1945 Scream of Fear, 1961 Paranoiac, 1963
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The mad monster(1942).
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Barbara Stanwyck is very sultry and alluring in that-another noir-classic :)
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Oh yes, she was a knockout for sure. Her performance is truly remarkable in that film as well (along with Edward G. Robinson). Double Indemnity has some of the greatest bits of dialogue, too.
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You're right about the dialogue in Double Indemnity and Edward G Robinson-great onscreen chemistry in it :)
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I just watched a Boris Karloff film I had never seen:
The Man With Nine Lives Also a futuristic film made in the late 1930's called Things To Come with Raymond Massey. 1953 War Of The Worlds. I think that I have watched this movie more than any other. The Devil Doll with Lionel Barrymore The Giant Gila Monster and the great Bela Lugosi in the creepy White Zombie I see where someone watched The Golem (1920) recently. I have to get out my copy and watch that classic again as well as the scary Nesferatu with Max Screck. Dat's bout it! ![]() Uploaded with ImageShack.us The Duchess Last edited by The Ugly Duchess; 12-15-2012 at 06:28 PM. |
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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1941): Some great acting in this one, that in many ways rivals the 1931 classic. Little bit of a slow burner and doesnt quite generate enough atmosphere from the story, but some of the scenes are real quality. Amazing performance from Spencer Tracy in the dual role, showing a huge change in character with limited make-up. His scenes with Bergman are quality. Despite often being overlooked in favor of the 1931 version, this is an quality adaptation and well worth a watch.
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