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Anne Billson: The Fate of Lee Khan; Top 10 King Arthur Movies
Bill Crider: Falling Down; underrated horror films poll; The Legend of Caleb York
Brian Arnold: The Incredible Hulk (tv) outtakes
Brian Busby: Double Negative aka Deadly Companion (featuring Count Floyd as the Beaver)
BV Lawson: Media Murder
McQueen, Ann-Margret, Weld in The Cincinnati Kid |
Dan Stumpf: Big Deal on Madonna Street
David Vineyard: Dixie Ray, Hollywood Star
Ed Lynskey: Chicago Syndicate
Elizabeth Foxwell: The Hitch-Hiker; Selected Shorts: "Expect the Unexpected" (Yolen, Thurber and Bradbury stories)
Evan Lewis: The Roy Rogers Show: pilot(s?)
George Kelley: Steve McQueen Collection
How Did This Get Made?: Double Team
Iba Dawson: Return of the Dream Machine; Rififi
Ivan G. Shreve, Jr.: The Reluctant Dragon
Jack Seabrook: The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: "The Second Verdict"
Jackie Kashian: Brian Upton on gaming
Jacqueline T. Lynch: Babes on Swing Street; Bowery to Broadway
Jake Hinkson: Wicked Woman
Pepper Dennis |
Jeff Flugel: 1963
Jerry House: Jungle Siren; Neil Gaiman on buttons
John Grant: Missing Girls; Seven Sinners
Ken Levine: Sing What Happens
Kliph Nesteroff: Billy Gray's Band Box (the first comedy club in Los Angeles)
Laura: Queen Christina; That Hagen Girl
Lucy Brown: From This Day Forward
Martin Edwards: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy
Among the women not to be trifled with: The Fate of Lee Khan |
Marty McKee: The Bold Ones: The New Doctors: "In Dreams They Run"
Michael Daye: 9 disturbing early films (courtesy Bill Crider)
Michael Shonk: Mrs. Columbo aka Kate Loves a Mystery
Mike Tooney: The Twilight Zone: "Once Upon a Time"
Mystery Dave: Sabotage
Texas Killing Fields |
Patti Abbott: Safe
Prashant Trikkanad: Sandokan
Randy Johnson: One After the Other (aka Uno doppo l'altro); Sales Pitch (by Philip K. Dick)
Rick: Robert Bloch: Thriller: "Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper"; Star Trek: "Wolf in the Fold"; Dracula's Daughter
Apparently actually has a decent script. |
Rod Lott: The Alphabet Murders
Sean McLachlan: Edison Company sf and fantasy films (courtesy Bill Crider)
Sergio Angelini: Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror
Stacia Jones: 24 jours (aka 24 Days)
Stephen Bowie: Kojak: "Cop in a Cage"
Steve Lewis: Fallguy; The Racketeer
Walker Martin: Windy City Pulp Convention
on set: Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror |
Some great selections there (and am just about to watch the THRILLER version of Bloch's "Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper" so perfect timing!)
ReplyDeleteTodd, thanks for compiling all the review links. It's nice to be back.
ReplyDeleteThanks to you both for contributing and your benisons...sorry for the delay, more than I would've expected kept pulling me away from the task yesterday.
ReplyDeleteHere's my modest contribution, Todd, a 1980 adaptation of an early Ross Macdonald novel starring Anthony Perkins, Michael Sarrazin and cast members of SCTV:
ReplyDeleteDeadly Companion
Thanks, Brian. I hope that, among Ross Macdonald adaptations, this was the only one made mostly because he counted as Canadian content...
ReplyDeleteThat's quite a list.
ReplyDeleteHere's my contribution for this week's FFB:
Mysteries in April
http://inkquilletc.blogspot.in/2015/04/mysteries-in-april.html
Thanks.