Limehouse Blues |
This week, dedicated to the memory of Ronnie Gilbert...and Mary Ellen Trainor. On a happier note, happy birthday to contributor Yvette Banek!
Allan Fish: F for Fake
Anne Billson: Twixt
Bill Crider: Dave [trailer]
Brian Arnold: Automan
B. V. Lawson: Media Murder
Colin: The Long and the Short and the Tall
Comedy Film Nerds: Ryan Sickler
Cynthia Fuchs: Heaven Knows What
Dan Stumpf: Limehouse Blues
Duane Porter: The 10 Best Films of 2014
Elizabeth Foxwell: A Gentleman after Dark; The Charles Dickens Museum: "A Dickens Whodunnit"
Eric Red: Top 5 Truck Movies
Evan Lewis: Pulp-Pourri Theatre: "The Pin-Up Murder Mystery"
George Kelley: State of Play (BBC-TV)
Iba Dawson: Beyond the Gates
Ivan G. Shreve, Jr.: Let No Man Write My Epitaph
Jackie Kashian: actor/comedian Retta on dramatic tv series, among other things
Jacqueline T. Lynch: Slander
Jake Hinkson: Falstaff (aka Chimes at Midnight)
James Reasoner: Alien Trespass
Jeff Flugel: Beneath the Twelve-Mile Reef
Jerry House: Mutiny in the Big House; H. Rider Haggard, 1923 silent film "interview"
John Grant: The World Accuses
Jonathan Lewis: Lepke; The Last Challenge
Kate Laity: Medievalism and "realism"
Kliph Nesteroff: How Keefe Braselle used his mob ties to get thuggish misogynist CBS executive Jim Aubrey to put KB's terrible series on the network (hint: a date whom Aubrey beat up badly turned out to be a mafioso's daughter...Brasselle intervened with his buddies when said mafioso put out a contract on Aubrey.)
Kristina Dijan: The Night Has Eyes
Laura: Sister Kenny; David Harding, Counterspy (1950 film)
Kismet |
Martin Edwards: bookfairs
Matty McKee: A Place Called Today
Michael Shonk: The Investigators (CBS-TV 1961)
Neer: adverts from more ?innocent? times
Patti Abbott: Pioneers of Television; Wallander (Swedish television; US import by MHz Worldview)
Philip Schweier: Raw Deal; The Fake; The Diamond Wizard
Randy Johnson: Mr. Wu; Challenge of McKenna (aka La sfida dei McKenna)
Rick: She-Wolf of London (1948 film); Thunderbirds (tv series)
Rod Lott: Blackout; Cry_Wolf
Ruth: Ace in the Hole
Sergio Angelini: Hostile Witness (play and film)
Stacia Jones: Yellowbeard; Clifford
Stephen Bowie: Ben Casey
Stephen Gallagher: Richard Johnson
Steve Lewis: Larceny: Changing Lanes
5 comments:
You certainly got a very eclectic bunch together this week chum - good to see plenty of Orson Welles in there for his centenary!
Indeed...this s, I believe, the largest and one of the more diverse arrays so far...and thanks for your engaging contribution...Milland in that film somehow reminding me of Jimmy Stewart in BELL, BOOK AND CANDLE...
Thanks for including my entry Todd despite these not being what you refer to as A/V but please do not call them evil adverts. Vintage ads would be fine. Evil is a very strong word and not to be used lightly.
Fair enough, Neer...though they do strike me as at least evil-adjacent.
Love the way you refer to them now. :)
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