Borgen |
The Hound of the Baskervilles |
Bill Crider: The Hound of the Baskervilles (1959 film) [trailer]
Brian Arnold: Dennis Farina
BV Lawson: Media Murder
Dan Stumpf: Decision at Sundown
Ed Gorman: Sam Peckinpah
Ed Lynskey: Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye; Affair in Trinidad; The Big Bluff
Elizabeth Foxwell: The October Man
Evan Lewis: Alias Boston Blackie (1942 film)
George Kelley: Borgen (season 2) (streaming at Link TV, which also feeds it through satellite services and KCET Los Angeles)
Iba Dawson: Mae West
Ivan G. Shreve, Jr.: Riders of Death Valley
Cool and Lam |
Jacqueline T. Lynch: Angel's Flight Railway in the Movies
Jake Hinkson: The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
James Reasoner: Class of '61
Jeff Flugel: The Night of the Grizzly
Jerry House: Cool and Lam (1958 telefilm/unsold pilot)
John F. Norris: The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: "Water's Edge" (from the Robert Bloch story)
Juri Nummelin: "The Hooked Bear"
Kliph Nesteroff: The Les Crane Show (discussing Gov. Reagan, 1968); ABC's Nightlife: Crane with Bob Dylan (1965)
Laura: After Midnight with Boston Blackie (1943 film); Equinox Flower (aka Higanbana)
Shell Game |
Lawrence Person: For All Mankind
Lucy Brown: Born to Be Bad; Christopher Strong
Marty McKee: Police Story: "Slow Boy" (aka "Stakeout"); Night of the Juggler
Michael Shonk: Shell Game (1987 television series)
Mystery Dave: Putney Swope
Patti Abbott: The Reckless Moment
Pearce Duncan: Demons; Suspiria "live"
Randy Johnson: The Iron Mistress; Trinity is Still My Name (aka ...continuavano a chiamarlo Trinità)
Straw Dogs |
Rick: Mission: Impossible: the five best episodes
Rod Lott: Do You Like Hitchcock?; Turistas
Scott Cupp: Smallville: "Absolute Justice"
Sergio Angelini: Straw Dogs
Stacia Jones: Fitzcarraldo
Stephen Gallagher on screenwriting
Walker Martin: Pulpfest 2013
Walter Albert: Song of the Eagle
5 comments:
As always, thanks very much for the inclusion Todd.
I have a contribution for Tuesday's Overlooked A/V:
"Water's Edge" from The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
As always, thank you, Sergio, for contributing...and you as well, John...an excellent episode of the series taken from one of Bloch's best suspense stories. (Remarkable that it "fell" to MSMM to publish it, meaning that EQMM and AHMM both presumably rejected it...MANHUNT, where it also would've been paid for rather well, was essentially a closed market for Scott Meredith Literary Agency writers...)
Have you forget Ed lynskey? A couple of weeks now.
Well, no...last time I looked at Lynskey's page, several times that day, he didn't have anything up that was relevant, and he's never actually contacted me himself (thanks for doing so on his behalf).
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