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atomic-chronoscaph · 9 months ago
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Monster on the Campus (1958)
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gatutor · 9 days ago
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Arthur Franz-Marguerite Chapman "Vuelo a Marte" (Flight to Mars) 1951, de Lesley Selander.
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weirdlookindog · 7 months ago
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Invaders from Mars (1953)
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contentabnormal · 3 months ago
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Here is the 7th issue of Content Abnormal magazine!!! Happy Halloween everyone!!!!
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of-fear-and-love · 3 days ago
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Monster on the Campus (1958)
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mariocki · 28 days ago
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The Human Factor (1975)
"How does this put Mr. Kinsdale in difficulty?"
"He's found his killers. And he doesn't want them in jail. And neither the machine nor I know just how successful he's going to be."
#the human factor#blood tw#edward dmytryk#1975#thriller film#peter powell#thomas hunter#ennio morricone#george kennedy#john mills#rita tushingham#raf vallone#barry sullivan#shane rimmer#haydée politoff#frank avianca#arthur franz#fiamma verges#danny huston#vaguely plodding revenge thriller‚ one of the earliest in the tidal wave of Death Wish clones that followed in the wake of Mike Winner's#pop culture behemoth. regardless of where you fall on Death Wish's merits or lack thereof‚ it was undeniably a brutal‚ shocking‚ punchy fil#this‚ with its respectable cast and slow steady development‚ long scenes of exposition and vaguely defined terrorist threat‚ feels like it#belongs in the 60s. crucially it also lacks a strong emotional hook for the audience: George Kennedy (ever dependable even in bleh like#this) loses his entire family in a bloody massacre‚ but it happens offscreen and we've spent so little time with them that it can barely#register before he's headed on his crusade of vengeance. director Dmytryk does manage some over the top ultra violence for the blood soaked#finále‚ but it's 15 minutes of mayhem that feels out of step with the more ponderous‚ slow moving body of the film. not without some fun#and some memorable imagery (Kennedy with the doll‚ as seen in pics above and featured heavily in marketing for the film‚ was surely an#inspiration on 80s mini series triumph Edge of Darkness‚ no?) but generally this is a bit of a slog and not as rewarding as the set up#could have been.#Morricone's score‚ on the other hand‚ is as effortlessly effective as the maestro ever was
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letterboxd-loggd · 4 months ago
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Back from the Dead (1957) Charles Marquis Warren
September 14th 2024
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brokehorrorfan · 10 months ago
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Back from the Dead will be released on Blu-ray on May 7 via Kino Lorber. The 1957 horror film is also known as Bury Me Dead.
Charles Marquis Warren (Gunsmoke, Rawhide) directs from a script by Catherine Turney, based on her own 1952 novel The Other One. Peggie Castle, Arthur Franz, Marsha Hunt, and Don Haggerty star.
Special features are listed below.
Special features:
Audio commentary by film historians Tom Weaver, Gary D. Rhodes, and Larry Blamire (new)
Audio commentary by film historians David Del Valle and Dana M. Reemes (new)
Mandy (Peggie Castle) has not been feeling well since arriving at her husband Dick's house on the craggy California coastline. Things get worse—and weirder—when she is suddenly possessed by the spirit of Dick's dead ex-wife, Felicia! Mandy's sister (Marsha Hunt) and Dick (Arthur Franz) desperately want Mandy back, but there are many people who have been waiting a long time for Felicia's return. Sinister people who practice the Black Arts... who will stop at nothing to make sure Felicia is Back from the Dead.
Pre-order Back from the Dead.
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babadork · 5 months ago
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kwebtv · 8 months ago
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From the Golden Age of Television
Storm Warnings - CBS - July 10, 1953
A presentation of "Schlitz Playouse of Stars" Season 2 Episode 45
Drama
Running Time: 30 minutes
Stars:
Robert Stack as Vic Flint
Arthur Franz as Larry Fleming
Robert Nichols as Eddie Patrick
Kristine Miller as Wanda Fleming
Charles Seel as Jake
Stanley Blystone as Doctor
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machetelanding · 1 year ago
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citizenscreen · 11 months ago
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Arthur Franz was #botd in 1920
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gatutor · 2 months ago
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Dianne Foster-Arthur Franz "Malo para todos" (Bad for each other) 1953, de Irving Rapper.
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weirdlookindog · 10 months ago
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Arthur Franz in Monster on the Campus (1958)
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contentabnormal · 1 year ago
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Arthur Franz as Tommy Nelson in Abbott & Costello Meet The Invisible Man
Watercolors on Paper, 8.5" x 11", 2024
By Josh Ryals
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screamscenepodcast · 2 years ago
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It's Abbott and Costello... take two!
This month's horror adjacent episode is on ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEET THE INVISIBLE MAN (Lamont 1951) featuring the titular duo with Arthur Franz and Nancy Guild! It's a cross of THE INVISIBLE MAN and ROCKY, so what's not to like?
Context setting 00:00; Synopsis 26:05; Discussion 29:39
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