"The Deep End" |
Bill Crider: Kraft Suspense Theater (aka Suspense Theater aka Crisis): "The Deep End" (based on John D. MacDonald's The Drowner)
Brian Arnold: Blue Water, White Death
BV Lawson: Media Murder
Think Fast, Mr. Moto |
Dwayne Epstein: Lee Marvin (courtesy Bill Crider)
Ed Gorman: Walter Hill
Ed Lynskey: Shock
Elizabeth Foxwell: Went the Day Well? (based on "The Lieutenant Died Last" by Graham Greene)
Law & Order: UK |
George Kelley: Law & Order UK
How Did This Get Made?: Jaws: the Revenge
Iba Dawson: Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day
Ivan G. Shreve, Jr.: I Saw What You Did (1965)
Jackie Kashian: The K Ohle with Kurt Braunohler (which features Kashian this week)
Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day |
Jacqueline T. Lynch: The Valley Players and other famous actors in small-town summer stock
James Reasoner: Van Helsing
Jeff Flugel: Zane Grey Theater
Jerry House: The Terror (1938 film)
Kliph Nesteroff: Kraft Music Hall: Woody Allen, John Byner, Liza Minelli (1967); Frankie Man
The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd |
Lucy Brown: The Big Street
Michael Shonk: South of Sunset
Mystery Dave: Big Night
Patti Abbott: The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd
Paul Shirey: The Frighteners
Pearce Duncan: Flesh for Frankenstein (aka Andy Warhol's Frankenstein)
Flesh for Frankenstein |
Randy Johnson: The Charge at Feather River; A Bullet For A Stranger (aka Gli fumavano le Colt…lo chiamvano Camposanto, Bullet For A Stranger, His Pistols Smoked…They Call Him Cemetery, and They Call Him Cemetery)
Rick: Susan George
Rod Lott: Hatchet for the Honeymoon (aka Il rosso segno della follia); The Witch Who Came from the Sea
Scott Cupp: The Twonky
Sergio Angelini: The [First] Great Train Robbery
Stacia Jones: Let's Kill Uncle
Steve Lewis: The Ghost Train
I've heard that today might be a special day for you, Todd. If so, enjoy!
ReplyDeleteWhy, thanks, Jerry. Every Links-list Day is special, of course...(yes, I amuse myself).
ReplyDeleteHi! Thanks for posting to Jeff Flugel and my site, The Wild Country! It's a really fun thing!
ReplyDeleteI enjoy your site quite a bit...I'm a blog hopper. :)
Clayton
http://claytonology.weebly.com/films.html
Not a problem, Clayton...thanks for providing a home for the review, there. Glad you like this one on the bounce.
ReplyDeleteMan, I need a film blog.
ReplyDeleteLiterary adaptations, for film, tv, radio or the stage, might easily fit on something called BOOK DIRT...
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