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alfaangel · 5 months ago
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chaoticdesertdweller · 4 months ago
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Salems Lot (1979)
Dir. Tobe Hooper
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duranduratulsa · 1 year ago
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Now showing on DuranDuranTulsa's Horror Show...Salem's Lot (1979) on glorious vintage VHS 📼! #movie #movies #horror #salemslot #stephenking #vampires #nosferatu #davidsoul #ripdavidsoul #lancekerwin #BonnieBedelia #ronniescribner #bradsavage #geoffreylewis #Edflanders #georgedzunda #FredWilliard #barbarababcock #vintage #vhs #70s #durandurantulsa #durandurantulsashorrorshow
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horrorcryingscreencaps · 3 months ago
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Young Joe, The Forgotten Kennedy - ABC - September 18, 1977
Drama / Biography
Running Time: 100 minutes
Stars:
Peter Strauss as Joe Kennedy Jr.
Barbara Parkins as Vanessa Hunt
Stephen Elliott as Joe Kennedy
Darleen Carr as Kathleen "Kick" Kennedy
Simon Oakland as Delaney
Asher Brauner as Mike Krasna
Lance Kerwin as Joe Jr. (age 14)
Peter Fox as Simpson
Steve Kanaly as Ray Pierce
Robert Englund as Willy
Gloria Stroock as Rose Kennedy
Tara Talboy as Elinor
Ben Fuhrman as Hank Riggs
James Sikking as Commander Devril
Ken Swofford as Greenway
Sam Chew Jr. as Jack Kennedy
Patrick Labyorteaux as Teddy Kennedy
Shane Kerwin as Bobby Kennedy
Margie Zech as Jean Kennedy
Kirsten Larkin as Rosemary Kennedy
Rosanne Covy as Eunice Kennedy
Deirdre Berthrong as Pat Kennedy
Lawrence Driscoll as Anderson
Michael Irving as Billy Harrington
Gardner Hayes as English Major
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perfettamentechic · 1 month ago
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2023: Pietro Nuti, all’anagrafe Piero Nuti, attore italiano. Sposato con Adriana Innocenti. (n.1928) 2023: Lance Kerwin, Lance Michael Kerwin, attore statunitense.(n.1960) 2022: Fatma Girik, attrice e politica turca. Musa del regista Memduh Ün. D i lui fu anche la compagna dalla fine degli anni Sessanta. (n.1942) 2021: Gunnel Lindblom, Gunnel Märtha Ingegerd Lindblom, attrice e regista svedese.…
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muldoonlives · 7 months ago
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I wanted to be his character, Mark Petrie, when I was a kid. Thought he was so cool. We miss ya, Lance.
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buddiebeginz · 8 months ago
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Faerie Tale Theatre | The Snow Queen
In honor of Shelley Duvall's passing I wanted to post one of my favorite memories of her. I used to watch this on vhs with my sister when I was little over and over. If you haven't seen any of the Faerie Tale Theatre episodes I highly recommend them. They're all on Youtube now i think.
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therileyandkimmyshow · 1 year ago
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Video Of Actor Lance Kerwin's Last Interview
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#onthisday #onthisdate #otd January 24, 2023 #actor #lancekerwin died at 62. He played lead roles in the TV series James at 15 as well as the TV films The Loneliest Runner and Salem's Lot. The Riley and Kimmy Show’s #interview with Lance Kerwin is available on our YouTube  page. This interview was recorded October 22, 2022 in Orlando, Florida and was the last interview Lance gave before his death.
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onenakedfarmer · 1 year ago
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SALEM'S LOT Tobe Hooper USA, 1979
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tavernlords · 2 years ago
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ropermike · 2 years ago
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Lance Kerwin in Salem's Lot (1979). More pics here.
An amateur escape artist has a chat with his father, and is later captured by slumming screen legend James Mason.
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duranduratulsa · 11 months ago
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Now showing on DuranDuranTulsa's Horror Show...Salem's Lot (1979) on glorious vintage VHS 📼! #movie #movies #horror #salemslot #vampires #nosferatu #davidsoul #ripdavidsoul #LanceKerwin #BonnieBedelia #ronniescribner #bradsavage #geoffreylewis #Edflanders #georgedzunda #FredWilliard #barbarababcock #vintage #vhs #70s #stephenking #durandurantulsa #durandurantulsashorrorshow
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twittercomfrnklin2001-blog · 2 months ago
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Salem's Lot
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It's not that we shouldn’t remake the classics. Without remakes we wouldn’t have films like Philip Kaufman’s INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS (1978), George Cukor’s A STAR IS BORN (1954) or Howard Hawks’ HIS GIRL FRIDAY (1940). But we shouldn’t have to deal with remakes like Gary Dauberman’s watered down SALEM’S LOT (2024, Max). Although far from non-stop monkey dump, it turns Tobe Hooper’s adaptation of the Stephen King novel into a nightmare in beige.
Even allowing Dauberman had the disadvantage of comparison between a three-hour-plus miniseries, and his two-hour-minus feature there are artistic choices that diminish the original film and novel. Chief among them is the opening. The TV version starts with a framing scene that creates a world in which the protagonists played by David Soul and Lance Kerwin live on the run from the vampire hordes slowly taking over the world. It then flashes back to Soul’s return to his childhood home, contrasting the broken world of the present with the idyllic small town of the past. Dauberman, however, eschews the framing story to start right out with horror, depicting the arrival of the vampire’s coffin at the Marsden house in Jerusalem’s Lot, ME. After a few jump scares, we get a cursory depiction of small-town life, hardly enough to make us mourn the loss of a more serene existence.
When the vampires start rising, Dauberman goes for more overt scares. The vampire child floating outside one boy’s window are so eerily made up it takes massive amounts of hypnosis to get him to welcome them in. And you may find yourself saying of even capable players, “You’re no James Mason, Bonnie Bedelia, Lew Ayres, Geoffrey Lewis, Marie Windsor or Elisha Cook, Jr.” The vampire’s human servant, Straker (Pilou Asbaek), is reduced to a virtual walk-on, with none of the sexual ambiguity Mason got to play on TV. But then, the overall effect here is more sanitized than anything Hooper and writer Paul Monash had gotten away with on TV back in 1979.
There are a few eerie sequences — a child’s hearing strange noises in his back yard after dark and the romantic leads (Bill Pullman and Mackenzie Leigh) and the town doctor’s (Alfre Woodard) fighting off a reanimated corpse in a funeral home with a makeshift cross made out of tongue depressors. And though the ending loses the tortured ambiguity of King’s novel and Hooper’s adaptation, it does offer some unique approaches to vampiricide. The only actors not suffering from comparison to the miniseries are Woodard, who’s always great and brings a little sass to her role as the town doctor, and Jordan Preston Carter as Mark, the only kid in town smart enough to figure out what’s happening. Somebody put them in a film with a decent script to make up for this misguided morass.
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