Too Late for Tears |
Anne Billson: Parkland and other JFK assassination films
Anonymous: The Crowd; The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance; The Wind; Three Colors: White
Bhob Stewart: "Terminus"; Carnival of Souls; Baby Doll; "Eyeborg"
The Big Broadcast: 22 May 2016
- 7:00p Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar
The Simple Simon Matter 05/14/61) (22:51) - 7:30p Dragnet #265
The Big Cut (09/14/54) (25:07) - 8:00p Gunsmoke
Custer (09/15/57) (20:45) - 8:30p The Alan Young Show
Home Available for Veterans (11/1/46) - 9:00p The Halls of Ivy
The Lame Girl and the Hypochondriac (03/12/59) (28:59) - 9:30p Phil Harris and Alice Faye
The Television Test (11/06/49) (29:29) - 10:00p Mr. and Mrs. Blandings
The New Freeway (11/08/50) (28:46) - 10:30p Four Star Playhouse
The Hunted (8/14/49)
Bill Crider: Charade (1963 film)[trailer]
"BNoirDetour": Kay Francis and Walter Huston, 1931-1950
B. V. Lawson: Media Murder
Comedy Film Nerds: Jay Larson; Tim Bennett
Cult TV: The Avengers: "The Radioactive Man"
An initially rough-shape copy of "Bells of Atlantis"...an interesting curio scored by Bebe and Louis Barron (perhaps best remembered in some circles for their score for Forbidden Planet), and springing from a recital by Anais Nin, with visual imagery by Len and Ian Hugo, the latter the prime mover of the project.
Dan Stumpf: Station West
David Vineyard: Panic in Year Zero!
Elizabeth Foxwell: Four Star Playhouse: "Night Ride"
George Kelley: Sing Street
Love and Friendship |
Gilligan Newton-John: Swedish Wildcats; What the Swedish Butler Saw (NSFW imagery)
How Did This Get Made?: Hell Comes to Frogtown; SolarBabies
Iba Dawson: Love and Friendship
Ivan G. Shreve, Jr.: Too Late for Tears; Ruthless; The Family Secret; Dick Powell in Richard Diamond, Private Detective and other radio
Jackie Kashian: Gina Devivo
Jackie Kashian and Laurie Kilmartin: The Jackie and Laurie Show
Escape from Fort Bravo |
Jacqueline T. Lynch: Cinevent
Jake Hinkson: Too Late for Tears
James Reasoner: Escape from Fort Bravo
Janet Varney: Amber Tozer
Jerry House: Love from a Stranger (aka A Night of Terror); The Jack Benny Program: "Jack Hires Rochester"; TEDx Talks: "Growing Up in STEM as a Girl: Cassidy Williams"
Jim Knipfel: Kiss Me Deadly
John Grant: Seven Thunders; The Young Don't Cry; Operation Diplomat
Jonathan Lewis: Crush the Skull
Julie Seabaugh: Night After Night to @midnight: An oral history of Comedy Central (Part 1)
Karen Hannsberry: Great Villains!
Kelley Robinson: "How It Feels to be Run Over"
Ken Levine: Mary and the Chicago Post
Kliph Nesteroff: The Mike Douglas Show: "Minnie Pearl and Anissa Jones", 1969
Stranger on Horseback |
Kristina Dijan: The Man from Laramie; Pleasure Cruise; Double Harness; 3 Joel McCrea westerns; another 3 Joel McCrea westerns; Great Villains!
Laura G: The Private Affairs of Bel Ami; Woman on the Run; Susan Slept Here; The Florodora Girl; Haunted Honeymoon
Lindsey: Walk the Dark Street
Lucy Brown: Case Histories
Julia's Eyes aka Los ojos de Julia |
Martin Edwards: Julia's Eyes; Phoenix; Marcella; CrimeFest 2016
Marty McKee: Trial by Terror; Bounty Killer
Mitchell Hadley: TV Guide, Dallas/Ft. Worth, 1 June 1956
Noel Vera: The Heavens Indivisible
Patricia Abbott: Sunset Song
Sunset Song |
Patricia Nolan-Hall: Maverick: "Shady Deal at Sunny Acres"
Paul D. Brazill: contra carrying on with Carry On...
Peter Rozovsky: CrimeFest 2016
Pop My Culture: Rick Overton
Raquel Stecher: Anne of Green Gables (1934 film)
Rick: 23 Paces to Baker Street; Signpost to Murder
Rod Lott: Nature Girl and the Slaver; Snakes on a Plane; 4 recent psychopath films; My Amityville Horror; The Boy
Fathom |
"Rupert Pupkin": Manhunter
Ruth Kerr: Great Villains!; Touch of Evil
Sam Juliano: The King and I (stage)
Scott A. Cupp: Fathom
Sergio Angelini: Strait-Jacket
Stacia Jones: Candy: Try and Get Me! (aka The Sound of Fury); Dolemite
Stephen Baxter: Meg Mundy
Stephen Gallagher: Festival of Fantastic Films
Steve Lewis: The Dakotas: "A Man Called Ragan"
Victoria Loomes: My Fair Lady
Vienna: The Ice Follies of 1939
Fantastic - I have never seen TOO LATE FOR TEARS and am really looking forward to getting the new Blu-ray (it is getting its own UK release, so anticipate yet another review chum!)
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to seeing both the film and the review! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThanks. Your reviews can be collected similarly!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link! I'll be reading as many posts as I can.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your fine contribution, about a multiply pioneering short film (not so short for its time). And, tomorrow, Friday's Books...
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