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Author Archives: lyzmadness
Fright (1971)
“I’m going to make a phone-call myself, to the institution—then I’m going to come back here and tell you you’ve got nothing to worry about…” [aka The Killer Is In The House aka Night Legs] Director: Peter Collinson Starring: … Continue reading
Jaws 3-D (1983)
“It was a shark. It was a shark with a bite radius about a yard across.” “Don’t be silly. That would indicate a shark of some thirty-five feet in length!” [aka Jaws 3 aka Jaws III] Director: Joe Alves … Continue reading
Posted in Killer animals
Tagged 1980s, an animal dies, Bess Armstrong, Carl Gottlieb, Dennis Quaid, Dolores Starling, franchise, Guerdon Trueblood, Harry Grant, Joe Alves, John Putch, killer animal, Lea Thompson, Liz Morris, Louis Gossett Jr, Michael Kane, P. H. Moriarty, Richard Matheson, shark, Simon MacCorkindale, Universal
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The Lost City (1935) (Part 2)
“Science can accomplish ANYTHING!” Director: Harry Revier Starring: William “Stage” Boyd, Kane Richmond, Claudia Dell, Eddie Fetherstone, Billy Bletcher, Josef Swickard, George “Gabby” Hayes, Margot D’Use, Jerry Frank, Sam Baker, William Millman, Ralph Lewis, Milburn Morante Screenplay: Zelma … Continue reading
Posted in Serial
Tagged 1930s, adventure, Billy Bletcher, Claudia Dell, Eddie Fetherstone, Eddie Granemann, George "Gabby" Hayes, George M. Merrick, Harry Revier, independent film, Jerry Frank, Josef Swickard, Kane Richmond, Leon D'Usseau, mad science, Margot D'Use, Milburn Morante, Perley Poore Sheehan, racist, Ralph Lewis, Robert Dillon, Sam Baker, Serial, Sherman S. Krellberg, William "Stage" Boyd, William Millman, Zelma Carroll
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The Lost City (1935) (Part 1)
“You are in the Lost City of the Ligurians. As you may know, the Ligurians were master-scientists. I am the last of that race—carrying on the electro-magnetic traditions of my people!” Director: Harry Revier Starring: William “Stage” Boyd, Kane … Continue reading
Posted in Serial
Tagged 1930s, adventure, Billy Bletcher, Claudia Dell, Eddie Fetherstone, Eddie Granemann, George "Gabby" Hayes, George M. Merrick, Harry Revier, independent film, Jerry Frank, Josef Swickard, jungle, Kane Richmond, Leon D'Usseau, lost civilisation, mad science, Margot D'Use, Milburn Morante, Perley Poore Sheehan, racist, Ralph Lewis, Robert Dillon, Sam Baker, Serial, Sherman S. Krellberg, William "Stage" Boyd, William Millman, Zelma Carroll
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The Last Shark (1981)
“It wasn’t a mako. It wasn’t a tiger. There’s only one shark in this whole world big enough to have caused that kind of damage…” [Original title: L’Ultimo Squalo] [aka Great White aka The Last Jaws aka Jaws Returns aka … Continue reading
Posted in Killer animals
Tagged 1980s, an animal dies, Chuck Kaufman, Enzo G. Castellari, Gian Marco Lari, Giancarlo Prete, Italian, James Franciscus, Jaws rip-off, Joshua Sinclair, killer animal, Marc Princi, Massimo Vanni, Micky Pignatelli, Ramón Bravo, Romano Puppi, shark, Stefania Girolami, Ugo Tucci, Vic Morrow, Vincenzo Manning
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Et Al. Sep21
House Of Danger (1934) Also known as: The Great Gamble. Sailing home from the South Seas with his friend and associate, Don Phillips (Onslow Stevens), Ralph Nelson (James Bush) confides his fears over the recent death of his father. He … Continue reading
Posted in Random film stuff
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Jaws 2 (1978)
“I’m telling you – and I’m telling everybody at this table – that that’s a shark! And I know what a shark looks like, because I’ve seen one up close!” Director: Jeannot Szwarc Starring: Roy Scheider, Lorraine Gary, Murray … Continue reading
Posted in Killer animals
Tagged 1970s, an animal dies, Ann Dusenberry, Carl Gottlieb, Collin Wilcox Paxton, David Elliott, Donna Wilkes, Gary Dubin, Gary Springer, Gigi Vorgan, Howard Sackler, Jeannot Szwarc, Jeffrey Kramer, Joseph Mascolo, Keith Gordon, killer animal, Lorraine Gary, Marc Gilpin, Mark Gruner, Murray Hamilton, Roy Scheider, sequel, shark, Universal
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Et Al. July21
The Great Impersonation (1935) Based upon the novel by E. Phillips Oppenheim. In German East Africa, in 1913, Sir Everard Dominey (Edmund Lowe) stumbles out of the bush in desperate condition, into the camp commanded by Leopold von Ragostein (Edmund … Continue reading
Posted in Random film stuff
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Acción Mutante (1993)
“We are soldiers in a mutant army and we’ll win the war!… Enough of this ‘light’ shit! Enough of colognes, car commercials, mineral water! We don’t want to look good or smell nice!” Director: Álex de la Iglesia Starring: … Continue reading
Posted in Science fiction
Tagged 1990s, Alfonso Martinez, Antonio Resines, Álex Angulo, Álex de la Iglesia, dystopian, Enrique San Francisco, Fernando Guellen, Frederique Feder, Ion Gavella, Jaime Blanch, Jorge Guerriaechevarria, Juan Viadas, Karra Elejalde, satire, Saturnino Garcia, science fiction, space, Spanish, the future
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Day The World Ended (1955)
“We know that even small amounts of radiation can produce change. But if, for some reason, a man could live through complete saturation—a thousand generations of changes could have taken place…” Director: Roger Corman Starring: Paul Birch, Lori Nelson, … Continue reading