Posted on 09/22/2021 11:35:43 PM PDT by DallasBiff
CBS TV Movie first aired on 13/02/1973 and featuring the mind blowing talents of William Shatner, Chuck Connors, and Roy Thinnes.
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Picture of Dorian Gray..great acting. And it’s on in just a few minutes on TCM! Good rainy day movie.
Svengoolie!!!!!!
I always found it interesting that Vincent Price’s character died in one of his last movies (Edward Scissorhands). He died just a couple years later.
Mine was Trog in 1970.
I agree. I saw “The Haunting” when I was a kid and I remember not being able to sleep that night I was so scared.
I cant remember if mine was Pyro! or X - The Man with the X-Ray Eyes.
Don’t forget “The Monolith Monsters.”
Also, the classic British sci fi always had a bit of horror in it. Films such as “Five Million Years to Earth” and “Day of the Trifids.”
Wasn’t Joan Crawford in that?
Yep...and there's plenty more like that. I'm glad I was born when I was. I might be old, and we didn't have a car, but we had plenty of fantastic black and white horror movies at the local theaters we got to see, and wholesome tv shows to keep us entertained...not to mention board games, playing cowboys and Indians, hide and seek, dodge ball, etc. The 50's were a special time.
That was another favorite of mine...and my sister's. I loved Deborah Kerr when she was in The King and I. I also liked "The Nun's Story" with Audrey Hepburn. The oldies and classic movies are the best entertainment, far better than most of the crap they make today.
My true fear began when Almira Gulch furiously rode that bicycle in the air, carrying Toto in her basket. It took me off guard. I was 4. It was years years before I could Oz again.
As Dr Brockton
“The oldies and classic movies are the best entertainment, far better than most of the crap they make today.”
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You are so right. Hollywood today is so political; Mel Gibson took so much heat for making “The Passion of the Christ,” one of my favorite movies ever.
Hollywood was probably political way back when, but at least they had the good sense to hide it. As Michael Jordan once said, when asked why he never took a political position, “Both Democrats and Republicans buy shoes.” :)
Thank you! And thank you, Al Gore! LOL.
I was writing on my cell phone and didn’t have the energy to look everything up; nor did I have a pen and paper next to me to write things down. :)
“Picture of Dorian Gray..great acting. And it’s on in just a few minutes on TCM! Good rainy day movie.”
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Thanks for the tip! I may have missed it but sometimes they replay it.
Movies are great for rainy days. :)
All the best,
Julie
The Deadly Mantis...also a MST3K fave meme.
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