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The Three Stooges in Spooks! (1953) Columbia Pictures Dir. Jules White
Shemp Howard with Norma Randall as Mary 'Bea' Bopper Philip Van Zandt as Dr. Jeckyll
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#Philip Van Zandt#Moe Howard#Dopey Dicks#1950s#comedy#short film#knife#black and white#Three Stooges#mad scientist#ominous#oblivious#dark humor
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Between Midnight and Dawn (Prowl Car, 1950)
"Your girlfriend seems kinda worried about something."
"So she's afraid of cops. So what's that prove?"
"I'll tell ya later."
#between midnight and dawn#prowl car#1950#film noir#american cinema#gordon douglas#eugene ling#leo katcher#gerald drayson adams#mark stevens#edmond o'brien#gale storm#donald buka#gale robbins#anthony ross#roland winters#tito vuolo#madge blake#grazia narciso#philip van zandt#jack del rio#george duning#minor police procedural which purports to tell the story of the men on the street in uniform‚ as opposed to those flash fbi agents or other#special agents. any claims to naturalism pretty soon go out the window as our two patrolmen quickly become embroiled in a major gangwar#that sees them personally on the receiving end of a mob vendetta. slow to get moving‚ and with some awkwardly placed homelife comedy#slash melodrama‚ but this does liven up considerably in the last act (a surprisingly brutal and violent setpiece that sees bloody#justice served). O'Brien looks a little old to be a potential romantic lead in the love triangle that develops in the film‚ but actually he#would have been 34 at time of shooting (!) so i guess it's just literally his face... idk. just one of those guys who looks older than he#was. Mark Stevens (and his chin) are a much more likely love rival for Gale Storm's charms (and as an aside‚ how great a stage name is#Gale Storm? excellent choice Gale‚ real name Josephine Cottle). script delivers a few punchy lines but this is fairly disposable fare tbh
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Robert Mitchum and Jane Russell in His Kind of Woman (John Farrow, 1951)
Cast: Robert Mitchum, Jane Russell, Vincent Price, Tim Holt, Charles McGraw, Marjorie Reynolds, Raymond Burr, Leslye Banning, Jim Backus, Philip Van Zandt, John Mylong, Carleton G. Young. Screenplay: Frank Fenton, Jack Leonard. Cinematography: Harry J. Wild. Production design: J. McMillan Johnson. Film editing: Frederic Knudtson, Eda Warren. Music: Leigh Harline.
His Kind of Woman starts out as a tough-talking film noir and ends up as a knockabout action comedy. The credit or blame for that belongs to Howard Hughes, the RKO studio head and executive producer, who waited until John Farrow had finished the movie and then had Richard Fleischer re-shoot it, even recasting the villain, originally played by Lee Van Cleef, with Raymond Burr. The New York Times reviewer hated it, partly because of the shift in tone, but most people like it. Robert Mitchum and Jane Russell were never going to outdo Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall in dialogue like "They tell me you killed Ferraro. How did it feel?" "He didn't say." But they're good enough at it that they give the movie a core that the flurry of oddball characters and the loony setup for the plot needs. Vincent Price is wonderful as an Errol Flynnish movie star who spouts tags from Shakespeare as he joins Mitchum in taking on the bad guys. Hughes made sure that Russell's gowns, designed by Howard Greer, were as revealing as possible, and Mitchum spends a lot of the film without his shirt, looking a little thick in the waist to contemporary viewers used to gym-toned physiques. The end product probably wasn't worth the money Hughes lost on it, but it's still fun.
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From the Golden Age of Television
France's Greatest Detective - ABC - May 16, 1955
A presentation of "TV Readers Digest" Season 1 Episode 18
Drama
Running Time: 30 minutes
Stars:
Arthur Franz as Alphonse Bertillion
Lawrence Dobkin as Renault
Ian MacDonald as Andrieux
Edgar Barrier as Camecasse
Philip Van Zandt as Boyoval
Peter Brocco as Jacques
Gene Reynolds as Hugo
Paul Frees as Vigeois
Claude Akins as Dupont
Belle Mitchell as Emilie
#France's Gr4eatest Detective#TV#TV Reader's Digest#ABC#1955#Arthur Franz#Lawrence Dobkin#Ian MacDonald Edgar Barrier#Paul Frees
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Título original: Yankee Pasha
Año: 1954
Duración: 84 min.
País: Estados Unidos
Dirección: Joseph Pevney
Guion: Joseph Hoffman. Novela: Edison Marshall
Reparto:
Jeff Chandler ----- Actor
Rhonda Fleming ----- Actriz
Mamie Van Doren ----- Actriz
Lee J. Cobb ----- Actor
Hal March ----- Actor
Rex Reason ----- Actor
Philip Van Zandt ----- Actor
Benny Rubin ----- Actor
Tudor Owen ----- Actor
Harry Lauter ----- Actor
Forbes Murray ----- Actor
Mara Corday ----- Actriz
Lisa Gaye ----- Actriz
Mel Welles ----- Actor
Sinopsis:
La prometida de un trampero parte hacia Francia y es secuestrada por unos piratas, que la trasladan a Marruecos. El trampero viaja hasta el país para rescatarla. (FILMAFFINITY)
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The fiancée of a trapper leaves for France and is kidnapped by pirates, who take her to Morocco. The trapper travels to the country to rescue her. (FILMAFINITY)
Fuente: https://youtu.be/a9uToQ_0FSs?si=noywujFEVB_SMlyW
Sinopsis: https://www.filmaffinity.com/es/film193505.html
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Warren Douglas, Ramsay Ames, Jan Wiley | Below The Deadline (1946) |
Below the Deadline is a 1946 US crime film directed by William Beaudine. The stars are Warren Douglas, Ramsay Ames, and Jan Wiley. A World War II veteran returns and gets involved in his murdered brother's gambling business. He falls in love with one of the girls who works for him and becomes embroiled in a power struggle with another mobster. Cast Warren Douglas as Joe Hilton Ramsay Ames as Lynn Turner Jan Wiley as Vivian Saunders Paul Maxey as Arthur Brennan Philip Van Zandt as Oney Kessel John Harmon as Pinky Bruce Edwards as Samuel P. Austin George Meeker as Jeffrey Hilton Clancy Cooper as Nichols Cay Forrester as Blonde Al Bridge as Turner George Eldredge as James S. Vail William Ruhl as Welsh Vera Pavlovska as Russian Singer Charles Sullivan as Charlie - Kessel Henchman Meyer Grace as Kessel Henchman George Lloyd as Kane - Club Owner Never miss a video. Join the channel so that Mr. P can notify you when new videos are uploaded: https://www.youtube.com/@nrpsmovieclassics
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Birthdays 1.15
Beer Birthdays
Joseph Junk (1841)
Frank Ibert (1859)
Jaime Jurado (1959)
Steven Kinsey (1973)
Five Favorite Birthdays
"Queen Ida" Guillory; Zydeco musician (1929)
Martin Luther King, Jr.; minister, civil rights leader (1929)
Gene Krupa; jazz drummer (1909)
Jean-Baptiste Moliere; French writer (1622)
Robert Silverberg; science fiction writer (1935)
Famous Birthdays
Goodman Ace; comedian (1899)
Captain Beefheart; rock musician (1941)
Lee Bontecou; painter and sculptor (1931)
Eugène Brands; Dutch painter (1913)
Drew Brees; football player (1979)
Lloyd Bridges; actor (1913)
Jean Bugatti; auto maker (1909)
Robert Byrd; politician (1917)
Eddie Cahill; actor (1978)
Dove Cameron; actress and singer (1996)
Charo; pop singer (1951)
Phyllis Coates; actress (1927)
Julian Cope; pop singer (1957)
Martha Davis; pop singer (1951)
Matt Duffy; baseball player (1991)
Franz Grillparzer; Austrian author, poet, and playwright (1791)
Earl Hooker; rock guitarist (1929)
Adam Jones; rock musician (1965)
Regina King; actress (1971)
Philip Livingston; signer of the Declaration of Independence (1716)
Chad Lowe; actor (1968)
Alex Mae; pornstar (1997)
Andrea Martin; actor, comedian (1947)
Gamal Nasser; Egyptian politician (1918)
Ivor Novello; Welsh singer-songwriter and actor *1893)
Margaret O'Brien; actor (1937)
Aristotle Onasis; Greek businessman (1906)
Pierre-Joseph Proudhon; French writer (1809)
Pitbull; rapper (1981)
Julian Sands; actor (1958)
Maria Schell; Austrian-Swiss actress (1926)
Algernon Sidney; British philosopher (1623)
Kobe Tai; pornstar (1972)
Edward Teller; physicist (1908)
Mario Van Peebles; actor (1957)
Grace VanderWaal; singer-songwriter (2004)
Ronnie Van Zandt; rock musician (1948)
Artturi Ilmari Virtanen, Finnish chemist (1895)
Stanisław Wyspiański; Polish poet, playwright & painter (1869)
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Van Morrison 78.
"'Astral Weeks' a través del espacio y el tiempo vincula una sociedad secreta de personas: soñadores, románticos, almas condenadas, tartamudos desafiantes y persistentes (y el amor que ama, que ama, que ama) en el lenguaje del corazón. “Me hizo confiar en la belleza”, dijo una vez Bruce Springsteen sobre 'Astral Weeks', uno de sus discos favoritos. "Me dio una sensación de lo divino" (le gustó tanto que, a modo de homenaje, buscó al bajista de 'Astral Weeks', Richard Davis, para tocar en sus dos primeros álbumes. “Astral Weeks era como una religión para nosotros”, dijo el guitarrista de la E Street, Steven Van Zandt). "Basé los primeros 15 minutos de 'Taxi Driver' en Astral Weeks”, dijo Martin Scorsese mientras promocionaba su película de 1978 'The Last Waltz'. Hace apenas una semana, lo escuché en un multicine con entradas agotadas cuando la pieza central de Astral Weeks, “Madame George”, marcó una escena particularmente inquietante en la elegante película de atracos 'Widows' de Steve McQueen. Unas semanas antes, cuando se le preguntó en una entrevista cuál elegiría si sólo pudiera escuchar una sola canción por el resto de su vida, Harry Styles respondió: "'Madame George' de Van Morrison", sin duda enviando un mensaje a nueva generación de devotos para buscarlo en Spotify".
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"Mis amigos, mis amigos, mis amigos… a quienes amo, amo, amo, amo", murmuró Philip Seymour Hoffman en los Oscar de 2006, rebosante de alegría nerviosa al aceptar su Premio de la Academia al Mejor Actor. “¿Conoces la canción de Van Morrison? 'Amo, amo, amo'... ¿Y que la sigue repitiendo así?". La canción, por supuesto, era “Madame George”, que el difunto Lester Bangs (a quien el propio Hoffman interpretó en "Almost Famous") alguna vez llamó “posiblemente una de las piezas musicales más compasivas jamás creadas”. 'Astral Weeks' se mueve de maneras misteriosas". Lindsay Zoladz, Nov. 2018.
#van morrison#bruce springsteen#richard davis#martin scorsese#harry styles#lester bangs#lindsay zoladz#the ringer#Youtube
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🎥Moe Larry Shemp | The Three Stooges | SPOOKS (1953) in 3D | Classic
This is one of two Three Stooges films that were in 3D. 3D in 1953 was a new rage, so the video is meant to be watched with 3D glasses or Polaroid glasses, which means that the 3D does not enhance the film. but, as usual, The Three Stooges are great. The Stooges are Larry, Moe, and Shemp. they are detectives. They are hired to track down a kidnapped girl name Mary Bopper (Norma Randall), daughter of George B. Bopper (Frank Mitchell). They decide to trace Bopper back to where she was last seen, which leads them to mad scientist Dr. Jeckyl (Philip Van Zandt) and his assistant, Mr. Hyde (Tom Kennedy). There is also a gorilla kept imprisoned in the house for experimental purposes. The Stooges arrive to rescue the kidnapped girl disguised as a door-to door pie salesmen. Never Miss An Upload, Join the channel
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hey alice‼️
i'm doing the same thing i did last time to accommodate for not having an on repeat playlist (no spotify moment), where i shuffle a playlist based on my last.fm stats 💪 hopefully there'll be less Beatles this time‼️
1. Lady D'Arbanville by Cat Stevens
2. Red Tide by Neko Case
3. Helter Skelter by The Beatles (fuck)
4. Easy Lover by Philip Bailey & Phil Collins
5. I Will by The Beatles
6. Return of the Grievous Angel by Gram Parsons
7. Poncho & Lefty by Townes Van Zandt
8. See Yourself by George Harrison
9. Fare Thee Well, Miss Carousel by Townes Van Zandt
10. She Loves You by The Beatles
I was tagged by @heybulldogs to shuffle & post the first 10 songs off my "on repeat" playlist!
Thanks friend!
1.) My Alcoholic Friends - The Dresden Dolls
I mainly listen to this one because I imagine myself performing this song even though I have no musical talent but I CAN DREAM
2.) Daydream Believer - The Monkees
3.) Season of the Witch - Donovan
It's almost spooky season!!
4.) Hit That - The Offspring
I just saw the Offspring in concert and this is my favorite song by them!
5.) Your Mother Should Know - The Beatles
6.) Ever Present Past - Paul McCartney
This song has been stuck in my head for ages. Is it Paul's best song? Absolutely not, but it's that middle section that gets me.
7.) Making Flippy Floppy - Talking Heads
8.) Temporary Secretary - Paul McCartney
Now this is Paul's best song, anyone can fight me on it.
9.) Burn Your Village - Kiki Rockwell
Love songs that invoke feminine rage!
10.) Blue Jay Way - The Beatles
Now I tag @big-barn-bed @bridgeoverstrawberryfields @theclowncowboy @shehangsoutt and anyone who wants to do it! I'm always bad at tagging people or remembering urls!
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The Big Noise (1944)
#Stan Laurel#Oliver Hardy#Edgar Dearing#Philip Van Zandt#James Bush#Laurel and Hardy#The Big Noise#1944#1940s#features#movies
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In Old Colorado 1941
#in old colorado#william boyd#hopalong cassidy#russell hayden#andy clyde#margaret hayes#morris ankrum#eddie waller#sarah padden#cliff nazarro#stanley andrews#james seay#morgan wallace#weldon heyburn#john beach#dick dickinson#curley dresden#art felix#bill nestell#philip van zandt#ted wells#henry wills#wen wright#westerns#western#western movie#western movies
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House Of Frankenstein (1944)
"If they search the ruins of the prison, our bodies will not be found - we should hide!"
"So we shall, but in the open. All the protection of a traveling show; I as Lampini, you as my assistant. Free to move on towards those... for whom I have unloving memories."
#house of frankenstein#1944#universal monster cycle#frankensteinathon#films i done watched#boris karloff#lon chaney jr#j. carrol naish#john carradine#glenn strange#elena verdugo#anne gwynne#lionel atwill#peter coe#sig ruman#george zucco#william edmunds#charles f. miller#philip van zandt#julius tannen#erle c. kenton#curt siodmak#after the success of frankenstein meets the wolf man it was only natural that someone at universal would have the idea to go bigger and#better and try and get a whole roster of monsters together. originally this would have involved the invisible man and the mummy but as it i#we have such iconic monsters as...the hunchback? im not sure that really counts. regardless naish is very good and much more nuanced than#previous hunchback assistants (no shade on dwight frye who was gloriously evil in previous frankenstein films. sadly frye had died by this#point). this was karloff's final outing with the universal team and it's a fine send off. he's in excellent form as a distracted and#irritable mad scientist follower of frankenstein. the monster itself doesn't really come into the action until the final ten minutes but#there's lots to enjoy on the way. chaney's talbot is a delightful if depressing figure as always. atwill pops up again. and dracula is#introduced to the mix and then promptly disposed of in a wonderfully dark bit of funny business. fun forgettable nonsense.
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