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He also sung the fantastic theme song.
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MeTV has it though, so I'll just have to set a tape for it and catch it on there sometime. The man was of many talents. <3
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FRANKENSTEIN (1931). Still a wonderful film with ace performances by Boris, Colin and Dwight. Really noticed for the first time how frenetic it is compared to a lot of films of the time (especially THE MUMMY and DRACULA)-it all but bounces all over the place.
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Last edited by Sculpt; 12-14-2015 at 12:52 AM. |
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Mary Poppins. Great!
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FACE AT THE WINDOW (1936). Pretty battered VHS copy of this, but good little flick with an almost over the top turn by Tod Slaughter who has a cool evil laugh! ***
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THE MONSTER AND THE GIRL (1941). Good little flick from Paramount that almost plays like a film noir before getting to the spooky stuff. Pretty ballsy plot line as well for the time period...surprised it got past the Hays Office. ***
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Freaks-1932. Never gets old.
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Le Manoir Du Diable, which is on Youtube. It was the first. I hadn't seen it in years.
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