Yer fav B&W films
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Re: Yer fav B&W films
Wages of Fear (1953)
Remade as 'The Sorcerer' with a Tangerine Dream soundtrack.
Remade as 'The Sorcerer' with a Tangerine Dream soundtrack.
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Re: Yer fav B&W films
There is a TV channel called "Talking Pictures tv" that shows a lot of old black & white films.
Details here.
https://talkingpicturestv.co.uk/
Details here.
https://talkingpicturestv.co.uk/
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She was in an episode of Midsomer Murders.
Time has NOT been kind to her face.
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That Sorceror film sucks and the Tangerine Dream soundtrack - I believe their first - is boring as all heaven.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Un84y-zrGNs
Forrest Tucker was a specialist with these B horror films. I met him when I was 10 years old when my eldest sister 11 years my senior brought him home for Sunday Lunch. He was here at Elstree studios doing the Abominable Snowman, I even went and watched some scenes being shot.
Forrest Tucker was a specialist with these B horror films. I met him when I was 10 years old when my eldest sister 11 years my senior brought him home for Sunday Lunch. He was here at Elstree studios doing the Abominable Snowman, I even went and watched some scenes being shot.
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Re: Yer fav B&W films
Night of the Hunter
Cape Fear
Nosferatu
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari.
Plan 9 From Outer Space
Cape Fear
Nosferatu
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari.
Plan 9 From Outer Space
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Cape Fear is phenomenal Slinger. The remake is good but not a patch on the menace of the original.
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Re: Yer fav B&W films
Lots of love here for the Ealing comedies, especially Passport To Pimlico.
Just a little more recently...Broadway Danny Rose.
Just a little more recently...Broadway Danny Rose.
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Re: Yer fav B&W films
Kind hearts and coronets
(School for scoundrels, Titfield thunderbolt, Passport to Pimlico etc)
Black and white films (like still photographs) help me to concentrate on the story, old British ones in particular as they are fascinating n terms of social history - relatively empty London streets for one thing).
Also lots of American B&W - Harvey for example
(School for scoundrels, Titfield thunderbolt, Passport to Pimlico etc)
Black and white films (like still photographs) help me to concentrate on the story, old British ones in particular as they are fascinating n terms of social history - relatively empty London streets for one thing).
Also lots of American B&W - Harvey for example
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