Up the Down Staircase |
Anne Billson: Kidnapped! Women in Action Films
Bill Crider: Up the Down Staircase [trailer]
The Phantom Toolbooth |
Brian Busby: A Bullet for Joey
B.V. Lawson: Media Murder
Dan Stumpf: Tiger in the Smoke
Ed Lynskey: Crime, Inc.
Elizabeth Foxwell: No Hands on the Clock
Hill Street Blues |
Evan Lewis: The Gracie Allen Murder Case
George Kelley: Hill Street Blues
Iba Dawson: Beneath the Harvest Sky; Art and Craft
Ivan G. Shreve, Jr.: Holiday (1938 film)
Jack Seabrook: Alfred Hitchcock Presents: "Keep Me Company" (by Henry Slesar)
Jackie Kashian: Erin Foley and the Sklar Brothers on sports and sports telecasting
Leptirica |
James Reasoner: Quick Draw McGraw
Jeff Flugel: Legend of the Lost
Jerry House: Leptirica
John Charles: Satanis: the Devil's Mass; Sinthia, the Devil's Doll
John Grant: The Banker; The Arsenal Stadium Mystery
Jonathan Lewis: Return of the Vampire; Last Train from Gun Hill; The Man Who Cheated Himself
Kate Laity: Giger Museum
Kliph Nesteroff: Jean Shepherd's Eulogy for Lenny Bruce
Border Incident |
Laura: The Duel at Silver Creek; Sinbad the Sailor (1947 film); Lorna Doone (1951 film)
Lucy Brown: Suspicion (1941 film)
Marty McKee: Border Incident; Rage (1995 film)
Mystery Dave: Beyond the Time Barrier
Neer: Götterdämmerung
Patti Abbott: Judd for the Defense
Prashant Trikannad: Tommy Lee Jones
Randy Johnson: Hide-Out (1934 film); Last of the Badmen (aka Il tempo degli avvoltoi)
Judd for the Defense |
Rick: Lucy Gallant; Driftwood
Rod Lott: Grand Piano (2013 film); Final Exam
Ron Scheer: Border River
Sergio Angelini: Suture; The Third Man and Fallen Idol
Stacia Jones: The Last of Mrs. Cheney; Stage Fright; As High as the Sky
Legend of the Lost |
Stephen Bowie: Television's New Classics
Yvette Banek: In and Out
Hi Todd
ReplyDeleteHere's my entry: Richard Wagner's Götterdämmerung (Twilight of the Gods).
Thanks
And here's the link:)
ReplyDeletehttp://inkquilletc.blogspot.in/2014/05/tuesdays-overlooked-av-richard-wagners.html
Thanks.
Mine is coming up as we speak, Todd. Thanks, babe.
ReplyDeleteTodd, here's my take on A Bullet for Joey with Edward G. Robinson as a French Canadian RCMP investigator (and Culver City as Montreal):
ReplyDeleteEdward G. Robinson Gets his Man
And, belated thanks, folks!
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