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weirdlookindog · 3 months ago
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Blood Suckers (1971) - UK pressbook
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badmovieihave · 1 month ago
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Bad movie I have Valley of the Dolls 1967
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letterboxd-loggd · 4 months ago
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Paranoiac (1963) Freddie Francis
July 7th 2024
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halloweenmoviewatchlist · 1 year ago
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Bloodsuckers / Incense for the Damned (1971)
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scenesandscreens · 2 years ago
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Valley of the Dolls (1967)
Director - Mark Robson, Cinematography - William H. Daniels
"You've got to climb Mount Everest to reach the Valley of the Dolls. It's a brutal climb to reach that peak. You stand there. Waiting for the rush of exhilaration; but, it doesn't come. You're alone and the feeling of loneliness is overpowering."
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abs0luteb4stard · 3 years ago
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W A T C H I N G
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ozu-teapot · 4 years ago
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The Plague of the Zombies | John Gilling | 1966
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memoriastoica · 4 years ago
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Paranoiac (1963)
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weirdlookindog · 1 year ago
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John Carson and Alexander Davion in The Plague of the Zombies (1966)
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moviesandmania · 3 years ago
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PARANOIAC (1963) Reviews and Scream Factory Blu-ray details
PARANOIAC (1963) Reviews and Scream Factory Blu-ray details
Paranoiac, the 1963 British Hammer horror-thriller, is being released as a Collector’s Edition Blu-ray on February 8th 2022. The film has been newly scanned in 2K from the interpositive. Special features: Audio commentary with film historian Bruce G. Hallenbeck (new) Interview with film historian Kim Newman interview with film historian Jonathan Rigby The Making of Paranoiac – 2017 featurette…
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mariocki · 11 months ago
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Gideon's Way: The 'V' Men (1.2, ITC, 1965)
"Any theories?"
"Oh, Vane has a lot of enemies."
"Social and political. Is he blaming the police for this?"
"He considers his protection... inadequate."
"It was, as things turned out."
#gideon's way#the v men#1965#alun falconer#cyril frankel#itc#john creasey#john gregson#alexander davion#daphne anderson#roland culver#keith baxter#angela douglas#allan cuthbertson#basil dignam#hugh ross williamson#christine finn#inigo jackson#dervis ward#dyson lovell#peter russell#a curious mixture of successes and failures. other shows had wrestled with the UK's contemporary emergence of a fascist minority (the Saint#did so several times‚ as did Strange Report‚ Special Branch and others). Falconer's script is surprisingly forthright and his politics are#not hard to discern; there's little euphemism here‚ Roland Culver's Vane is an outright fascist who spouts racist and antisemitic garbage#and has a framed picture of Hitler on his wall. we're clearly meant to find him repugnant‚ but this being a police procedural it is perhaps#naturally enough slightly hamstrung by having lead characters who must profess no political allegiance or favouritism (still‚ would it have#killed Gideon to quietly voice his distaste at some point?). much less well handled (as is unfortunately a repeat issue with this series)#is the gender politics that come into the side plot‚ in particular the way Gideon contacts the parents of a pregnant young girl who had#specifically expressed that she didn't want them to know. it's a grubby bit of paternalistic condescension on his part and an unfortunate#reflection on the attitudes of this era regarding unmarried mothers and the unspeakable (literally here) spectre of (gasp!) abortion
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coolhandlook · 7 years ago
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2017:183 — Paranoiac
(1963 - Freddie Francis) ***
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kensingtongoreunlimited · 7 years ago
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Alexander Davion  (Denver)
The Plague Of The Zombies ~ 1966
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triste-guillotine · 3 years ago
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“The Plague of the Zombies” (1966), directed by John Gilling for Hammer Films, featuring André Morell, Diane Clare, Brook Williams, Jacqueline Pearce, John Carson, Alexander Davion and Michael Ripper...
Poster art by Richard Wells
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brokehorrorfan · 3 years ago
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Scream Factory has revealed the specs for its Paranoiac Collector’s Edition Blu-ray, which releases on February 8.  Mark Maddox designed the new cover for the 1963 British horror-thriller; the original poster will be on the reverse side.
Freddie Francis (Tales from the Crypt) directs from a script by Jimmy Sangster (Horror of Dracula), loosely based on Josephine Tey’s 1949 novel Brat Farrar. Janette Scott, Oliver Reed, Sheila Burrell, Alexander Davion, and Liliane Brousse star. Hammer Films produces.
Paranoiac has been newly scanned in 2K from the interpositive. Special features are listed below.
Special features:
Audio commentary with film historian Bruce G. Hallenbeck (new)
Interview with film historian Kim Newman
interview with film historian Jonathan Rigby
The Making of Paranoiac - 2017 featurette hosted by Hammer Films historian Wayne Kinsey
Theatrical trailer
Nothing is quite what it seems in this riveting, complex tale of greed, dementia and deceit from Hammer Films, the experts in terror. Rescued from a suicide attempt by a man claiming to be her long-dead brother, a young heiress (Janette Scott) finds a new reason to live. But her relatives have doubts. They think “Tony” (Alexander Davion) is an imposter who’s trying to get his hands on the family fortune. Everyone has their own secret reasons to suspect Tony, as well as their own designs on his vast inheritance – especially brother Simon (Oliver Reed), a magnetic but devastatingly cruel wretch who’ll stop at nothing to thwart the supposed pretender.
Pre-order Paranoiac.
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ozu-teapot · 4 years ago
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The Plague of the Zombies | John Gilling | 1966
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