Frankenstein (1910)
For anyone who hasn't seen this version of Mary Shelley's 1818 classic novel, Frankenstein is worth checking out. The running time is only a little over 12 minutes. The image is a little rough in...
View ArticleThe Old Dark House (1932)
Imagine being stranded out in the middle of nowhere on a dark rainy night unable to continue on your journey. Luckily you're able to find shelter in a charming old home with a loving family that agree...
View ArticleHaunted Spooks (1920)
Haunted Spooksis directed by Hal Roach, and stars Harold Lloyd as the boy, Mildred Davis as the girl, and Wallace Howe as the uncle. It also has some beautiful title card artwork by Harley Walker and...
View ArticleThe Haunted House (1921)
The Haunted House is a hilarious short directed by Edward F. Cline and Buster Keaton, written by Edward F. Cline and Buster Keaton, and produced by Joseph M. Schenck. The short stars Buster Keaton (of...
View ArticleThe General (1926)
This film is a masterpiece, and one of the best and funniest films I have ever seen. The General was directed by Buster Keaton and Clyde Bruckman, and stars Buster Keaton, Marion Mack, Joe Keaton...
View ArticleThe Cheat (1931)
I haven't watched many of Tallulah Bankhead's films, and never really thought of her as a pre-code glamour gal, but after viewing The Cheat I see her in a very different light. The is the third time...
View ArticleSix Degrees of Classic Film -- Round One
Thanks Page -Mabel Normand was in Head Over Heels (1922) with Adolphe Menjou.Next person up - Becky at ClassicBecky's Brain Food
View ArticleDick Tracy's G-Men (1939)
Released by Republic Pictures Dick Tracy's G-Men is 15 chapters of thrills and excitement directed by William Witney and John English, and stars Ralph Byrd as the fearless square-jawed crime fighter,...
View ArticleSuperman aka "The Mad Scientist" (1941)
"Up in the sky ... Look ... It's a bird ... It's a plane ... It's Superman ... "In the endless reaches of the universe there once existed a planet known as Krypton, a planet that burned like a...
View ArticleThese Amazing Shadows - The Movies That Make America (2011)
I was a little hesitant (just a little) about watching These Amazing Shadows, hoping that it wasn't going to be just another vehicle for a collection of classic film clips. Directed by Paul Mariano...
View ArticleGaslight (1940)
Gaslight is based on the stage play Angel Street by Patrick Hamilton, was released by British National Films Ltd., filmed at D&P Studios Ltd., and stars Anton Walbrook, Diana Wynyard, Frank...
View ArticleCat-Women Of The Moon (1953)
Cat-Women Of The Moon is directed by Arthur Hilton, produced by Al Zimbalist and Jack Rabin, and stars Sonny Tufts, Victor Jory, Marie Windsor, William Phipps and Douglas Fowley. The music is composed...
View ArticleMa And Pa Kettle (1949)
Ma and Pa Kettle is a great family film about a very unique family. This was the second film appearance of the characters after their first unforgettable, incidental supporting character roles in the...
View ArticleThe Andy Griffith Show - Season Four, Episode Two - The Haunted House - First...
This is one of my favorite episodes of The Andy Griffith Show. This episode, as many others do, stars Andy Griffith, Ronny Howard, Don Knotts, Jim Nabors and also costars Hal Smith and Nestor Paiva....
View ArticleThe Dick Van Dyke Show - The Sick Boy and the Sitter - Season One, Episode...
You can see the chemistry, you can feel it, and it just gets better and better. The Dick Van Dyke Show is quite possibly one of the best television sitcoms ever ... Ever !!! ... And I say this with...
View ArticleThe Outer Limits - Season One, Episode Twenty-Nine - A Feasibility Study -...
"There is nothing wrong with your television set ..."I was pretty certain I had seen every original Outer Limits episode, but for some reason this title didn't bring any images to mind. But I do have...
View ArticleScarface (1932)
First of all, I'd like to say that this past week marked the first anniversary of my first blog posting. I'd like to thank everyone who has visited my little corner of the Internet, and also thank...
View Article7X7 Link Award
I'm not really big on awards and such things, but it's nice to be recognized by folks who read your work. After all, a certain amount of time and effort is involved in putting up a half-way decent blog...
View ArticleSuperman and the Mole-Men (1951)
Superman and the Mole-Men stars George Reeves, Phyllis Coates, Jeff Corey, and Walter Reed. It was released by Lippert Pictures Inc., produced by Barney A. Sarecky, directed by Lee Sholem, and the...
View ArticleRound Six of Classic Film: Six Degrees of Separation
Sorry about the hold up in the game kids, but I've been experiencing some technical difficulties.But without any further delay (hopefully) here we go ...Kim over at 1001 Movies You Must See Before You...
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