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‘When Jayne Mansfield Becomes the Olympic Prize… It’s An Outdoor Variation on an Inside Sport!’ Director Andrew Marton’s 1962 CinemaScope and DeLuxe color film It Happened in Athens stars Jayne Mansfield as Greece’s most glamorous […]
‘Pray you’re not blessed.’ The 1981 horror Deadly Blessing is goremeister director Wes Craven’s outdoors chiller about three women who are seemingly terrorised by a strict religious group led by Isaiah Schmidt (Ernest Borgnine). After […]
Scientist Gary ‘Hunter’ Henderson (Stephen McHattie) and the ruthless, vengeful crazed ex-FBI agent Paul Buckner (Brion James) vie to track down a vicious giant prehistoric rat-like creature in the 1991 horror film The Dark. Director […]
‘A Startling Drama of Today… and Forever! Timely as Today’s News… Eternal With its Challenging Truths!’ Director Harry Lachman’s 1935 drama Dante’s Inferno is one of Hollywood’s more bizarre efforts, in which Spencer Tracy stars […]
Director Val Guest’s 1975 action crime thriller adventure The Diamond Mercenaries [Killer Force] has a particularly interesting and promising mixed group of actors to recommend it and a capable director. It is filmed where it […]
Director William Witney’s zesty 1958 black and white and Superama widescreen cult gangster thriller The Bonnie Parker Story is a low-budget predecessor of Bonnie and Clyde, with Dorothy Provine well cast and on great form […]
The super-chimp that Ronald Reagan brought up as a human baby in 1951’s Bedtime for Bonzo is back, alas without Ronnie, in this fair 1952 slapstick comedy sequel Bonzo Goes to College, in which literate […]