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weirdlookindog · 5 months ago
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Charles Tingwell, Philip Latham, and Barbara Shelley in Dracula: Prince of Darkness (1966)
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blackramhall · 5 months ago
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You see, she's a jinx. She's a Jonah. She's blowing an ill wind! She is Margaret Rutherford as Miss Murple in Murder Ahoy, directed by George Pollock (1964).
Foul deeds will rise, Though all the earth o'erwhelm them, to men's eyes. WS, Ha Avatar pic by Mitchell Turek
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perfettamentechic · 1 year ago
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15 maggio … ricordiamo …
15 maggio … ricordiamo … #semprevivineiricordi #nomidaricordare #personaggiimportanti #perfettamentechic
2022: Rainer Basedow,  talvolta accreditato come Reiner Basedow, attore e doppiatore tedesco. Come attore, tra cinema e televisione, ha partecipato a oltre 150 differenti produzioni a partire dall’inizio degli anni sessanta. Tra i suoi ruoli più famosi, figura quello di Kalle Schneidewind nella serie televisiva Guardia costiera (1997-2012). (n. 1938) 2021: Deanna Milvia Frosini, pittrice,…
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spryfilm · 2 years ago
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DVD review: “Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons” (1967 – 1968)
“Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons” (1967 – 1968) Television / Sci-Fi Thirty Two Episodes Created by: Gerry and Sylvia Anderson Featuring: Sylvia Anderson, Ed Bishop, Gary Files, Cy Grant, Donald Gray, David Healy, Janna Hill, Martin King, Francis Matthews, Paul Maxwell, Liz Morgan, Lian-Shin, Charles Tingwell, Jeremy Wilkin, Neil McCallum and Shane Rimmer The Mysterons: [Their last line,…
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mariocki · 5 months ago
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Donald Sutherland guest stars as the appropriately named Philip Guest, a less appropriately unbalanced kidnapper, in Gideon's Way: The Millionaire's Daughter (1.21, ITC, 1966)
#donald sutherland#fave spotting#gideon's way#the millionaire's daughter#1966#itc#classic tv#:(#I've had this rattling around in my drafts‚ with a whole heap of other Gideon's Way posts‚ for months now#just waiting for me to get around to tagging them and getting a few final quotes etc (moving abroad did not help in that regard)#a sad reason to be dragging this out from drafts but it felt fitting somehow to mark Don's passing with one of his earliest and#most obscure roles. anyone who has followed my fave spottings at all (follow the tag for more early Sutherland) will know i have always#championed Donald's status as surely the most successful rentayank on the scene; they were an (unofficial) group of actors‚ mostly from#Australia or (like Don) Canada‚ who'd moved to the UK for work and found themselves filling just about any American role on classic tv or#in minor Brit films. Don was far from the most prolific‚ spending just a few years in the uk where others (eg Paul Maxwell‚ Shane Rimmer#Charles Tingwell and more) ended up staying for most of their long careers. but Don did the rounds‚ turning up in shows like this and#The Avengers‚ The Saint and The Champions. he even managed to fit in a couple of films‚ including Hammer's Die Die My#Darling (aka Fanatic) and the wonderful Dr Terror's House of Horrors for Amicus. then it was on to bigger and better things...#i can't think of many legitimate Hollywood leading men (and he absolutely was that) to show such incredible range#to work so diversely across genre and across style and to jump so readily from trashy blockbuster fare to genuine art film#in many ways he was a jobbing character actor somehow caught in the career of a full blown movie star; those films were all the better#for that fact and for his sheer dedication to his craft‚ to having fun‚ to doing the kind of stuff he wanted to do#truly a one off. we don't get many Donald Sutherlands. we should cherish the ones that we do#rip
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innestahtinen · 1 year ago
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so i'm watching a doco named Great National Parks of Australia (1990) because it's narrated by an actor I like, and it's talked about the Daintree rainforest, the reef, Kosciuszko, west Tasmania more broadly, and now i'm up to the Kakadu. for most of these areas, they've edited in some older clip about the same topic, and for this one it's from 'The Crocodile Hunters', and it's talking about how they were some of 'the most successful in the Northern Territory' and it shows them hitting a croc and pulling it onto land, and it cuts to the docos own footage of loads of living crocs. and i don't think i described it very well, but i found that so funny.
the narrator's the older lawyer guy from The Castle (1997). it's 33 years old, but it holds up, at least visually.
the last national park is around Uluru, and i hope it's own sake that they don't show anyone on it. apparently in 2010 there was some unpleasantness involving golf and nudity, and climbing was banned in 2017.
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wordofthewolf · 1 year ago
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Media Update 10/19/23
Dracula: Prince of Darkness (1966) I was originally going to watch a bunch of Dracula movies and this was on that list. Four tourists in Eastern Europe stumble upon Castle Dracula after he was slain in the first movie (spoilers for a 126-year-old book and a 65-year-old movie). They must deal with the curse of Dracula. Francis Matthews and Charles Tingwell play the stalwart male protagonists.…
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vintage-every-day · 2 years ago
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“Murder at the Gallop”, 1963, is the second of four Miss Marple films made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was based on the 1953 novel “After the Funeral” by Agatha Christie, and starred Dame Margaret Rutherford as Miss Jane Marple, Charles "Bud" Tingwell as Inspector Craddock and Stringer Davis (Rutherford's real-life husband) as Jane Marple's friend Mr. Stringer.
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kwebtv · 2 years ago
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Flair  -  Seven Network  -  August 1-2, 1990
Drama / Miniseries (2 episodes)
Running Time:  120 minutes episode
Stars:
Heather Thomas as Tessa Clarke
Andrew Clarke as Phillip Harmon
James Healey as Chris Drake
Rowena Wallace as Pamela Winter-Smith
Joseph Bottoms as Matt Lee
Charles Tingwell as Bert Clarke
Imogen Annesley as Sally Clarke
David Reyne as Mark Tupper
Elaine Smith as Megan
Briony Behets as Samantha Harmon
Khym Lam as Mira
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tcmparty · 3 years ago
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@tcmparty​ live tweet schedule for the week beginning Monday, August 02, 2021. Look for us on Twitter…watch and tweet along…remember to add #TCMParty to your tweets so everyone can find them :) All times are Eastern.
Thursday, August 05 — Margaret Rutherford Double Feature
8:00 p.m. - MURDER SHE SAID (1961) When nobody will believe she witnessed a murder, elderly sleuth Miss Marple takes a job as a maid to ferret out clues.                                          
10:00 p.m. - MURDER AT THE GALLOP (1963) Elderly sleuth Miss Marple suspects foul play when an old friend is supposedly scared to death by a cat.   
Saturday, August 07 at 8:00 p.m.                                      ABBOTT & COSTELLO MEET FRANKENSTEIN (1948) Count Dracula plots to put a simpleton's brain into the body of the Frankenstein monster.
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ulrichgebert · 4 years ago
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Miss Marple ermittelt undercover im Theatermilieu. Sehr verdächtig! Sie hat aber eine natürliche Begabung, die Schnüfflerin darzustellen. Wäre sie dabeigeblieben, das Stück würde länger laufen als Die Mausefalle.
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blackramhall · 3 years ago
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Agatha Christie's Murder, She Said George Pollock, 1961
Manor Murder Mystery
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perfettamentechic · 3 years ago
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15 maggio … ricordiamo …
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2020: Fred Willard, Frederick Charles Willard, attore e umorista statunitense. È noto per essere stato protagonisti di vari programmi televisivi satirici tra gli anni 1980 e 2000, e per aver preso parte a vari film mockumentary. Dal 2014 entra nel cast di Beautiful e lascia la soap un anno dopo. Tra il 2003 e il 2005 per il suo ruolo ricorrente in Tutti amano Raymond ha ricevuto per tre volte…
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flammentanz · 4 years ago
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“You are a very brave woman, Miss Marple.”
Margaret Rutherford as Jane Marple and Charles Tingwell as Inspector Craddock in "Murder, she said”
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mariocki · 4 years ago
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Out of the Unknown: Lambda 1 (2.3, BBC, 1966)
"Of course, there are other things we could talk about, if you'd prefer. The principles of Tau physics, say."
"Oh, for God's sake Eric!"
"No, seriously, I've never properly understood them. Yet they tell me that in just a few years now, Tau will have made all other forms of transport obsolete. They also tell me there are still unresolved problems to interest the psychologist."
"In Tau?"
"Well, aren't there? After all, it's something pretty new. Men have travelled over the surface of the Earth, above it, and under it, for thousands of years now; but this is the first time in human history that man has actually gone through his world."
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jingle-bones · 5 years ago
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MURDER MOST FOUL (Dir: George Pollock, 1964).
MGM’s third outing for Agatha Christie’s amateur sleuth Miss Marple, with the incomparable Margaret Rutherford in the title role.
Investigating the murder of a blackmailer, Miss Marple bluffs her way into theatrical troupe the Cosgood Players, with whom the victim has a previous association. The old girl knows she is on the right track as more troupe members are disposed of. Anyone of the players has possible motive for murder, and Miss Marple is soon in danger herself as the killer gets wind of her snooping.
As with the previous series entry Murder at the Gallop, this movie is based upon a novel featuring Christie’s Belgian detective Hercule Poirot, in this instance her 1952 novel Mrs McGinty’s Dead. As before, Poirot is elbowed out the picture to make way for Miss Marple.
Once again Rutherford attacks the role of Miss Marple with relish! While nothing like the literary incarnation, she injects the role with such goodnatured bluster that its impossible not to love her interpretation. A strong supporting cast of Brit acting legends adds to the fun. Returning from previous adventures are Charles Tingwell as the long suffering Inspector Craddock and Rutherford's real life husband Stringer Davis as Miss Marple's chaste love interest Mr Stringer.
As with other titles in the series, Murder Most Foul is not necessarily one for Christie purists. Great liberties are taken with the original, not just the recasting of the lead character. However, the movie is a lot of fun. Director George Pollock skillfully judges the overt comic tone with the more serious business of murder. There are genuine thrills to be found as the mystery unfolds to a neatly suspenseful, not too obvious climax.
In truth, Murder Most Foul differs little from the two previous outings. But happily, what worked before works again and the formula still feels surprisingly fresh. Unfortunately Miss Marple doesn't delight us with her twist again, or any other fad dances for that matter. But as compensation she does perform a priceless rendition of Robert W Service's poem The Shooting of Dan McGrew, which alone makes the movie worth a watch!
A longer, more in-depth review of MURDER MOST FOUL is available on my blog JINGLE BONES MOVIE TIME! Link below.
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