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Director Terence Fisher’s 1954 black and white British Hammer Films action adventure motor racing drama Mask of Dust [Race for Life] is based on the novel The Last Race by Jon Manchip White, and stars Richard […]
Writer-director Wes Craven’s cheaply made, troubled 1984 low budget cannibal horror film sequel The Hills Have Eyes Part II stars Michael Berryman, Tamara Stafford, Kevin Blair, John Bloom, John Laughlin, Janus Blythe, Kevin Spirtas, Penny […]
Rhonda Fleming plays Cleopatra in William Castle’s amusingly daft, kitsch and campy 1953 Technicolor biopic Serpent of the Nile, with Raymond Burr unexpectedly cast as Mark Antony. In 1953, Rhonda Fleming portrays Cleopatra in director […]
Director Anthony Mann’s neat and well-plotted 1947 low-budget crime thriller Railroaded! stars John Ireland, Sheila Ryan, Hugh Beaumont, and Jane Randolph. It is an incisive, dour, dark-toned little 40s film-noir mobster tale with John Ireland […]
Director Gerd Oswald’s 1956 independently made black and white Western film The Brass Legend stars Hugh O’Brian as Sheriff Wade Adams, who sets out to rescue his fiancée Linda Gipson (Nancy Gates)’s kid brother, the […]
Director Richard Fleischer’s gritty, pacy, atmospheric minor 1949 black and white film noir crime thriller Trapped stars the then upcoming busy young star Lloyd Bridges as Tris Stewart, a counterfeiting criminal sprung from prison by […]
The 1967 Western film Gunfight in Abilene stars Bobby Darin in a non-singing role as brave Rebel soldier Cal Wayne, and features Michael Sarrazin in his film début as a guileless tenderfoot. Director William Hale’s […]