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aaron slick from punkin crick
abbott and costello meet the mummy
alan young
bud abbott
dinah shore
film review
lou costello
rick29 (author)
Snack-sized Film Reviews: "Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick" and "Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy"
Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick (1952). This Paramount Pictures musical was a last attempt to turn popular singer Dinah Shore into a movie st...
elyse knox
film review
george zucco
lon chaney jr.
rick29 (author)
the mummy's curse
the mummy's ghost
the mummy's hand
the mummy's tomb
tom tyler
Universal's Mummy Movies of the 1940s
Jack Pierce's make-up, shown in shadows here, is impressive. The Mummy's Hand (1940) - Perhaps surprisingly, this reboot of Universa...
albert finney
david suchet
film review
hercule poirot
ingrid bergman
murder on the orient express (1974)
murder on the orient express (2010)
rick29 (author)
A Double Case of Murder on the Orient Express
Albert Finney as Hercule Poirot. The 1974 adaptation of Agatha Christie's controversial mystery Murder on the Orient Express spawned a ...
abbott & costello meet frankenstein
bela lugosi
bud abbott
film review
glenn strange
lon chaney jr.
lou costello
rick29 (author)
Abbott & Costello Meet the Frankenstein Monster...and Dracula...and the Wolf Man*
Lou sits on the Frankenstein Monster. Ask a classic movie fan to name their favorite comedians and I suspect only a few would list Bud Abbot...
ellery queen: don't look behind you
film review
harry morgan
peter lawford
rick29 (author)
roy thinnes
stefanie powers
the horror at 37000 feet
william shatner
Snack-sized Film Reviews: "Horror at 37,000 Feet" and "Ellery Queen: Don't Look Behind You"
Hey, something's wrong with this plane! The Horror at 37,000 Feet . What can you say about a movie in which William Shatner gives the mo...
film review
james clavell
judy geeson
lulu
peter bogdanovich
rick29 (author)
sidney poitier
to sir with love
To Sir, With Love: The Feel-Good Side of the Sixties
During my formative teenage years, I developed a fondness for the British cinema of the mid-to-late 1960s. These films spanned several genre...
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